Philipp Metnitz

11.7k total citations · 4 hit papers
103 papers, 7.4k citations indexed

About

Philipp Metnitz is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Philipp Metnitz has authored 103 papers receiving a total of 7.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in Epidemiology, 36 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 28 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Philipp Metnitz's work include Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (41 papers), Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (28 papers) and Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (27 papers). Philipp Metnitz is often cited by papers focused on Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (41 papers), Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (28 papers) and Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (27 papers). Philipp Metnitz collaborates with scholars based in Austria, United Kingdom and France. Philipp Metnitz's co-authors include Rui P. Moreno, Peter Bauer, Wilfred Druml, Barbara Metnitz, Barbara Jordan, Jean‐Roger Le Gall, Andrew Rhodes, Maurizia Capuzzo, Thomas Lang� and H. Steltzer and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Philipp Metnitz

98 papers receiving 7.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Philipp Metnitz 2.4k 2.0k 1.8k 1.5k 1.5k 103 7.4k
Armand R. J. Girbes 1.9k 0.8× 1.7k 0.9× 1.4k 0.8× 963 0.6× 2.2k 1.5× 233 8.6k
Jan Michael Zimmermann 3.6k 1.5× 1.9k 1.0× 1.3k 0.7× 675 0.5× 1.6k 1.1× 10 7.9k
Bertrand Guidet 3.0k 1.3× 1.9k 1.0× 1.2k 0.7× 811 0.5× 1.2k 0.8× 227 8.8k
Patrick Ferdinande 2.6k 1.1× 1.7k 0.9× 1.3k 0.7× 515 0.3× 1.8k 1.2× 49 9.9k
P. M. Suter 5.0k 2.1× 2.2k 1.1× 1.2k 0.6× 1.4k 0.9× 1.9k 1.3× 37 9.7k
Andrew A. Kramer 2.9k 1.2× 1.4k 0.7× 1.2k 0.6× 440 0.3× 1.3k 0.8× 92 6.6k
Kianoush Kashani 2.1k 0.9× 2.1k 1.1× 1.8k 1.0× 3.8k 2.6× 1.2k 0.8× 385 9.1k
Colin R. Cooke 1.7k 0.7× 1.0k 0.5× 1.0k 0.6× 1.4k 1.0× 2.2k 1.5× 168 7.8k
Brian H. Cuthbertson 1.9k 0.8× 1.5k 0.8× 1.4k 0.8× 343 0.2× 2.1k 1.4× 154 7.9k
Claudio M. Martin 3.1k 1.3× 1.9k 1.0× 1.2k 0.6× 579 0.4× 1.8k 1.2× 168 11.2k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philipp Metnitz

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All Works

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Zajic, Paul, Alexandra Gráf, Barbara Metnitz, et al.. (2024). Intensive care unit caseload and workload and their association with outcomes in critically unwell patients: a large registry-based cohort analysis. Critical Care. 28(1). 304–304. 1 indexed citations
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Metnitz, Philipp, et al.. (2024). Physician utilization in prehospital emergency medical services in Europe: an overview and comparison. Emergencias. 35(2). 125–135. 5 indexed citations
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Raggam, Reinhard B., Peter Rief, Philipp Metnitz, et al.. (2022). Comparison of Two Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Methods for the Measurement of Lipoprotein Particle Concentrations. Biomedicines. 10(7). 1766–1766. 3 indexed citations
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Sprung, Charles L., Gavin M. Joynt, Andrej Michalsen, et al.. (2021). The Influence of Geography, Religion, Religiosity and Institutional Factors on Worldwide End-of-Life Care for the Critically Ill: The WELPICUS Study. Journal of Palliative Care. 39(4). 316–324. 10 indexed citations
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Zajic, Paul, Peter Bauer, Andrew Rhodes, et al.. (2019). Time of Day and its Association with Risk of Death and Chance of Discharge in Critically Ill Patients: A Retrospective Study. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 12533–12533. 6 indexed citations
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Baron, David M., et al.. (2016). Evaluation of clinical practice in perioperative patient blood management. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 117(5). 610–616. 28 indexed citations
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Cecconi, Maurizio, Helene Hochrieser, Michelle S. Chew, et al.. (2015). Preoperative abnormalities in serum sodium concentrations are associated with higher in-hospital mortality in patients undergoing major surgery. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 116(1). 63–69. 33 indexed citations
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Baron, David M., Helene Hochrieser, Martin Posch, et al.. (2014). Preoperative anaemia is associated with poor clinical outcome in non-cardiac surgery patients. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 113(3). 416–423. 287 indexed citations
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Pearse, Rupert M., Rui P. Moreno, Peter Bauer, et al.. (2013). Mortality after surgery in Europe. The Lancet. 381(9864). 370–371. 1 indexed citations
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Pearse, Rupert M., Rui P. Moreno, Peter Bauer, et al.. (2012). Mortality after surgery in Europe: a 7 day cohort study. The Lancet. 380(9847). 1059–1065. 809 indexed citations breakdown →
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Funk, Georg‐Christian, Gregor Lindner, Wilfred Druml, et al.. (2009). Incidence and prognosis of dysnatremias present on ICU admission. Intensive Care Medicine. 36(2). 304–311. 285 indexed citations
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Valentin, Andreas, Maurizia Capuzzo, Bertrand Guidet, et al.. (2009). Errors in administration of parenteral drugs in intensive care units: multinational prospective study. BMJ. 338(mar12 1). b814–b814. 223 indexed citations
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Moreno, Rui P., et al.. (2008). Modeling in-hospital patient survival during the first 28 days after intensive care unit admission. Journal of Critical Care. 23(3). 339–348. 13 indexed citations
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Antonelli, Massimo, Élie Azoulay, Marc J. M. Bonten, et al.. (2008). Year in review in Intensive Care Medicine, 2007. I. Experimental studies. Clinical studies: brain injury and neurology, renal failure and endocrinology. Intensive Care Medicine. 34(2). 229–242. 1 indexed citations
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Moreno, Rui P., et al.. (2007). Sepsis mortality prediction based on predisposition, infection and response. Intensive Care Medicine. 34(3). 496–504. 106 indexed citations
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Andrews, Peter, Élie Azoulay, Massimo Antonelli, et al.. (2006). Year in review in intensive care medicine, 2005. II. Infection and sepsis, ventilator-associated pneumonia, ethics, haematology and haemostasis, ICU organisation and scoring, brain injury. Intensive Care Medicine. 32(3). 380–390. 31 indexed citations
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Andrews, Peter, Élie Azoulay, Massimo Antonelli, et al.. (2005). Year in review in intensive care medicine, 2004. II. Brain injury, hemodynamic monitoring and treatment, pulmonary embolism, gastrointestinal tract, and renal failure. Intensive Care Medicine. 31(2). 177–188. 5 indexed citations
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Valentin, Andreas, Barbara Jordan, Thomas Lang�, M. Hiesmayr, & Philipp Metnitz. (2003). Gender-related differences in intensive care: A multiple-center cohort study of therapeutic interventions and outcome in critically ill patients*. Critical Care Medicine. 31(7). 1901–1907. 152 indexed citations
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Metnitz, Philipp, et al.. (2001). Evaluation of the logistic organ dysfunction system for the assessment of organ dysfunction and mortality in critically ill patients. Intensive Care Medicine. 27(6). 992–998. 33 indexed citations

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