Michael Jelinek

3.5k total citations
54 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Michael Jelinek is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, General Health Professions and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael Jelinek has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 11 papers in General Health Professions and 7 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Michael Jelinek's work include Cardiac Health and Mental Health (23 papers), Heart Failure Treatment and Management (11 papers) and Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (7 papers). Michael Jelinek is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Health and Mental Health (23 papers), Heart Failure Treatment and Management (11 papers) and Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (7 papers). Michael Jelinek collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Barbados. Michael Jelinek's co-authors include Bernard Lown, James D. Best, Margarite J. Vale, Simon Stewart, J. Atherton, Andrew Sindone, Henry Krum, David L. Hare, Leeanne Grigg and Anthony M. Dart and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Annals of Internal Medicine and The American Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Michael Jelinek

52 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michael Jelinek Australia 20 1.2k 311 186 175 143 54 1.7k
Nora M. Cosgrove United States 21 1.1k 0.9× 174 0.6× 174 0.9× 129 0.7× 153 1.1× 57 1.7k
José Augusto Soares Barreto-Filho Brazil 15 1.0k 0.9× 206 0.7× 73 0.4× 245 1.4× 104 0.7× 53 1.6k
Nana Pogosova Russia 17 1.5k 1.3× 292 0.9× 142 0.8× 323 1.8× 70 0.5× 125 1.9k
Kanan Patel United States 26 953 0.8× 337 1.1× 249 1.3× 188 1.1× 105 0.7× 55 1.7k
Sheldon H. Gottlieb United States 20 1.3k 1.1× 212 0.7× 327 1.8× 239 1.4× 93 0.7× 35 2.0k
Thomas Thom United States 12 1.1k 1.0× 334 1.1× 460 2.5× 198 1.1× 154 1.1× 12 2.1k
Hilary K. Wall United States 21 669 0.6× 227 0.7× 240 1.3× 244 1.4× 155 1.1× 52 1.4k
Alan J. Goble Australia 28 1.5k 1.2× 214 0.7× 136 0.7× 232 1.3× 50 0.3× 81 2.1k
William M. Schultz United States 8 557 0.5× 223 0.7× 187 1.0× 114 0.7× 92 0.6× 11 1.2k
Mark W. Conard United States 12 775 0.7× 140 0.5× 92 0.5× 188 1.1× 99 0.7× 16 1.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael Jelinek

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gong, Fei, Michele McGrady, Michael Jelinek, et al.. (2019). Age-Specific Diastolic Dysfunction Improves Prediction of Symptomatic Heart Failure by Stage B Heart Failure. ESC Heart Failure. 6(4). 747–757. 5 indexed citations
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Campbell, Duncan J., Fei Gong, Michael Jelinek, et al.. (2019). Prediction of Incident Heart Failure by Serum Amino-Terminal Pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Level in a Community-Based Cohort. European Journal of Heart Failure. 21(4). 449–459. 19 indexed citations
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Campbell, Duncan J., Fei Gong, Michael Jelinek, et al.. (2019). Threshold body mass index and sex-specific waist circumference for increased risk of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 26(15). 1594–1602. 27 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael & Kenneth F. Hossack. (2018). Implications of Cardio-Respiratory Fitness on the Performance of Exercise Tests. Heart Lung and Circulation. 28(4). e64–e66. 4 indexed citations
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O’Neil, Adrienne, C. Barr Taylor, Kristy Sanderson, et al.. (2014). Efficacy and Feasibility of a Tele-health Intervention for Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients with Depression: Results of the “MoodCare” Randomized Controlled Trial. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 48(2). 163–174. 32 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael, David R. Thompson, Chantal F. Ski, Stephen Bunker, & Margarite J. Vale. (2014). 40years of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention in post-cardiac ischaemic patients. Are we still in the wilderness?. International Journal of Cardiology. 179. 153–159. 45 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael, John D. Santamaria, James D. Best, et al.. (2013). Reversing social disadvantage in secondary prevention of coronary heart disease. International Journal of Cardiology. 171(3). 346–350. 9 indexed citations
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O’Neil, Adrienne, Anna L. Hawkes, Kristy Sanderson, et al.. (2011). A randomised, feasibility trial of a tele-health intervention for Acute Coronary Syndrome patients with depression ('MoodCare').
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O’Neil, Adrienne, Anna L. Hawkes, Kristy Sanderson, et al.. (2011). A randomised, feasibility trial of a tele-health intervention for Acute Coronary Syndrome patients with depression ('MoodCare'): Study protocol. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. 11(1). 8–8. 20 indexed citations
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Liew, Danny, et al.. (2010). The COACH Program is Cost-Effective for the Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease. Heart Lung and Circulation. 19. S266–S266. 1 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael & Kevin Barraclough. (2009). Chest pain. BMJ. 339(nov03 2). b4117–b4117. 2 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael & John D. Santamaria. (2006). Metamorphosis: The natural history of coronary heart disease. Sudden death is common. Unexpected death is not. International Journal of Cardiology. 118(1). 10–13. 2 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael. (2005). Clinical epidemiology: a deconstruction. Internal Medicine Journal. 35(2). 104–105. 5 indexed citations
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Vale, Margarite J., Michael Jelinek, James D. Best, et al.. (2003). Coaching patients On Achieving Cardiovascular Health (COACH). Archives of Internal Medicine. 163(22). 2775–2775. 298 indexed citations
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Bunker, Stephen, Helen McBurney, Helen Cox, & Michael Jelinek. (1999). Identifying Participation Rates at Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs in Victoria, Australia. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. 19(6). 334–338. 83 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael, et al.. (1998). Congestive cardiac failure (CCF) as a cause of fatal stroke and all cause death. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine. 28(6). 799–804. 10 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael & John D. Santamaria. (1995). Unexpected death in coronary artery disease. The American Journal of Cardiology. 76(14). 1064–1066. 1 indexed citations
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Jelinek, Michael, et al.. (1994). The low risk cardiac patient: An opportunity for cost containment. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 47(9). 1013–1020. 3 indexed citations
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Rowe, Michael, et al.. (1989). Effect of rapid mobilization on ejection fractions and ventricular volumes after acute myocardial infarction. The American Journal of Cardiology. 63(15). 1037–1041. 10 indexed citations

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