Richard S. Schofield

8.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
53 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Richard S. Schofield is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard S. Schofield has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 19 papers in Surgery and 10 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Richard S. Schofield's work include Heart Failure Treatment and Management (16 papers), Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies (10 papers) and Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices (9 papers). Richard S. Schofield is often cited by papers focused on Heart Failure Treatment and Management (16 papers), Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies (10 papers) and Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices (9 papers). Richard S. Schofield collaborates with scholars based in United States, Cameroon and India. Richard S. Schofield's co-authors include Juan M. Aranda, James A. Hill, Daniel Pauly, Karen Hamilton, Julie A. Johnson, C.T. Klodell, Timothy S. Cleeton, Gary L. Pierce, Randy W. Braith and Joseph L. Baker and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal of the American College of Cardiology and The American Journal of Cardiology.

In The Last Decade

Richard S. Schofield

53 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Richard S. Schofield
Stephen Dunn United States
Alison Jones United Kingdom
Amy J. Davidoff United States
Corinne R. Leach United States
Ann Barry Flood United States
Letícia Nogueira United States
Steven A. King United States
Stephen Dunn United States
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All Works

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Beitelshees, Amber L., Christina L. Aquilante, Hooman Allayee, et al.. (2012). CXCL5 polymorphisms are associated with variable blood pressure in cardiovascular disease-free adults. Human Genomics. 6(1). 9–9. 6 indexed citations
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Schofield, Richard S. & Peter M. Schofield. (2010). The current status of percutaneous mitral valve repair. Journal of the Saudi Heart Association. 22(3). 111–114. 1 indexed citations
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Pacanowski, Michael, et al.. (2008). Plasma coenzyme Q10 predicts lipid-lowering response to high-dose atorvastatin. Journal of clinical lipidology. 2(4). 289–297. 13 indexed citations
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Braith, Randy W., Richard S. Schofield, James A. Hill, Darren P. Casey, & Gary L. Pierce. (2008). Exercise Training Attenuates Progressive Decline in Brachial Artery Reactivity in Heart Transplant Recipients. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 27(1). 52–59. 39 indexed citations
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Lobmeyer, Maximilian T., Yan Gong, Steven G. Terra, et al.. (2007). Synergistic polymorphisms of β1 and α2C-adrenergic receptors and the influence on left ventricular ejection fraction response to β-blocker therapy in heart failure. Pharmacogenetics and Genomics. 17(4). 277–282. 69 indexed citations
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Shin, Jaekyu, Maximilian T. Lobmeyer, Yan Gong, et al.. (2006). Relation of β2-Adrenoceptor Haplotype to Risk of Death and Heart Transplantation in Patients With Heart Failure. The American Journal of Cardiology. 99(2). 250–255. 71 indexed citations
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Klodell, C.T., Edward D. Staples, Juan M. Aranda, et al.. (2006). Managing the Post‐Left Ventricular Assist Device Patient. Congestive Heart Failure. 12(1). 41–45. 11 indexed citations
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Zineh, Issam, et al.. (2006). Atorvastatin Effect on Circulating and Leukocyte‐Produced CD40 Ligand Concentrations in People with Normal Cholesterol Levels: A Pilot Study. Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy. 26(11). 1572–1577. 6 indexed citations
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Aranda, Juan M., Gregory W. Woo, Richard S. Schofield, et al.. (2005). Management of Heart Failure After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 46(12). 2193–2198. 33 indexed citations
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Terra, Steven G., Daniel Pauly, Craig R. Lee, et al.. (2005). β-adrenergic Receptor Polymorphisms and Responses during Titration of Metoprolol Controlled Release/extended Release in Heart Failure*. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 77(3). 127–137. 89 indexed citations
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Aranda, Juan M., Gregory W. Woo, Jamie B. Conti, et al.. (2005). Use of cardiac resynchronization therapy to optimize beta-blocker therapy in patients with heart failure and prolonged QRS duration. The American Journal of Cardiology. 95(7). 889–891. 26 indexed citations
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Terra, Steven G., Karen Hamilton, Daniel Pauly, et al.. (2005). ??1-Adrenergic receptor polymorphisms and left ventricular remodeling changes in response to ??-blocker therapy. Pharmacogenetics and Genomics. 15(4). 227–234. 132 indexed citations
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Schofield, Richard S., et al.. (2004). Left ventricular dysfunction after pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 77(4). 1449–1451. 12 indexed citations
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Aranda, Juan M., et al.. (2004). Dobutamine-related asthma in a patient awaiting cardiac transplantation: the eosinophilic dilemma. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 23(2). 260–261. 1 indexed citations
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Edwards, David G., Richard S. Schofield, Shannon L. Lennon, et al.. (2004). Effect of exercise training on endothelial function in men with coronary artery disease. The American Journal of Cardiology. 93(5). 617–620. 105 indexed citations
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Zineh, Issam, Richard S. Schofield, & Julie A. Johnson. (2003). The Evolving Role of Nesiritide in Advanced or Decompensated Heart Failure. Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy. 23(10). 1266–1280. 15 indexed citations
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Schofield, Richard S., Timothy R. Wessel, Tracy Walker, et al.. (2003). Hyperhomocysteinemia in patients with heart failure referred for cardiac transplantation: Preliminary observations. Clinical Cardiology. 26(9). 407–410. 16 indexed citations
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Schmalfuss, Carsten, et al.. (2003). Pharmacological Treatment of Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease. Drugs. 63(7). 637–647. 10 indexed citations
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Schofield, Richard S., et al.. (2003). A case of giant left atrium. Clinical Cardiology. 26(4). 188–188. 1 indexed citations
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Schofield, Richard S., et al.. (2002). Hormone therapy in men and risk of cardiac allograft rejection. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 21(4). 493–495. 10 indexed citations

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