Samuel Sorenson

580 total citations
9 papers, 113 citations indexed

About

Samuel Sorenson is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Epidemiology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Samuel Sorenson has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 113 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 4 papers in Epidemiology and 3 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Samuel Sorenson's work include Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (4 papers), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (3 papers) and Infant Development and Preterm Care (3 papers). Samuel Sorenson is often cited by papers focused on Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (4 papers), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (3 papers) and Infant Development and Preterm Care (3 papers). Samuel Sorenson collaborates with scholars based in United States. Samuel Sorenson's co-authors include Peter M. Mourani, Kathleen L. Meert, James W. Varni, Murray M. Pollack, Ron Reeder, Jerry J. Zimmerman, Ranjit S. Chima, Patrick S. McQuillen, Russell Banks and Robert A. Berg and has published in prestigious journals such as Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Contemporary Clinical Trials.

In The Last Decade

Samuel Sorenson

8 papers receiving 113 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Samuel Sorenson United States 6 61 39 38 35 24 9 113
Marie-Céline Fournier France 4 29 0.5× 42 1.1× 56 1.5× 4 0.1× 15 0.6× 4 128
Fernando Beltramo United States 6 32 0.5× 18 0.5× 21 0.6× 7 0.2× 51 2.1× 11 107
Pei Lin Koh Singapore 8 23 0.4× 16 0.4× 16 0.4× 23 0.7× 18 0.8× 18 130
Eric Ezingeard France 4 19 0.3× 54 1.4× 39 1.0× 4 0.1× 62 2.6× 5 110
Paula Andrea Duque Colombia 6 17 0.3× 21 0.5× 26 0.7× 8 0.2× 6 0.3× 26 105
Jean-Étienne Herbrecht France 4 35 0.6× 17 0.4× 23 0.6× 5 0.1× 11 0.5× 8 88
Robert Plambeck United States 5 36 0.6× 24 0.6× 10 0.3× 4 0.1× 49 2.0× 14 122
Jyotsana Thakkar United States 6 12 0.2× 14 0.4× 22 0.6× 16 0.5× 21 0.9× 14 94
Bernardo Lattanzio Argentina 7 57 0.9× 41 1.1× 10 0.3× 4 0.1× 12 0.5× 10 118
Andreas Faltlhauser Germany 5 13 0.2× 38 1.0× 12 0.3× 4 0.1× 39 1.6× 9 105

Countries citing papers authored by Samuel Sorenson

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Fields of papers citing papers by Samuel Sorenson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Samuel Sorenson

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Samuel Sorenson. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Samuel Sorenson based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Samuel Sorenson. Samuel Sorenson is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Banks, Russell, Ron Reeder, Robert A. Berg, et al.. (2022). The Association of Early Corticosteroid Therapy With Clinical and Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes in Children With Septic Shock*. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 23(9). 687–697. 5 indexed citations
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Olson, Lenora M., Susan Zickmund, Samuel Sorenson, et al.. (2021). Parents' Experiences Caring for a Child after a Critical Illness: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Pediatric Intensive Care. 13(2). 127–133.
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Fink, Ericka L., Jessica Jarvis, Aline B. Maddux, et al.. (2020). Development of a core outcome set for pediatric critical care outcomes research. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 91. 105968–105968. 19 indexed citations
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Meert, Kathleen L., Ron Reeder, Aline B. Maddux, et al.. (2020). Health-Related Quality of Life After Community-Acquired Septic Shock in Children With Preexisting Severe Developmental Disabilities. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 22(5). e302–e313. 10 indexed citations
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Murphy, Lexa K., Tonya M. Palermo, Kathleen L. Meert, et al.. (2020). Longitudinal Trajectories of Caregiver Distress and Family Functioning After Community-Acquired Pediatric Septic Shock. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 21(9). 787–796. 18 indexed citations
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Starr, Michelle C., Russell Banks, Ron Reeder, et al.. (2020). Severe Acute Kidney Injury Is Associated With Increased Risk of Death and New Morbidity After Pediatric Septic Shock*. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 21(9). e686–e695. 45 indexed citations
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Reeder, Ron, Russell Banks, Samuel Sorenson, et al.. (2017). 8: NATURAL HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRIC SEPTIC SHOCK: RESULTS FROM THE LAPSE INVESTIGATION. Critical Care Medicine. 46(1). 4–4. 1 indexed citations
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Batra, Poonam, Sandra Johnson, Michael I. Zucker, et al.. (2000). Home teleconsultations with faculty subspecialists on chest images from an intensive care unit. Emergency Radiology. 7(4). 206–211. 1 indexed citations

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