Sara M. Lippa

2.1k total citations
93 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Sara M. Lippa is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Neurology and Emergency Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Sara M. Lippa has authored 93 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 74 papers in Epidemiology, 47 papers in Neurology and 41 papers in Emergency Medicine. Recurrent topics in Sara M. Lippa's work include Traumatic Brain Injury Research (74 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (46 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (39 papers). Sara M. Lippa is often cited by papers focused on Traumatic Brain Injury Research (74 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (46 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (39 papers). Sara M. Lippa collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Australia. Sara M. Lippa's co-authors include Rael T. Lange, Louis M. French, Tracey A. Brickell, Jason M. Bailie, Jessica Gill, Nicholas J. Pastorek, Jared F. Benge, William Milberg, Regina E. McGlinchey and Carol F. Lippa and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Neurology and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Sara M. Lippa

91 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers

Sara M. Lippa
Amanda R. Rabinowitz United States
Brian Ivins United States
Gershon Spitz Australia
Laurie Ryan United States
Kathleen F. Pagulayan United States
Douglas B. Cooper United States
Catherine B. Fortier United States
Amanda R. Rabinowitz United States
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All Works

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French, Louis M., Tracey A. Brickell, Sara M. Lippa, et al.. (2024). Clinical relevance of subthreshold PTSD versus full criteria PTSD following traumatic brain injury in U.S. service members and veterans. Journal of Affective Disorders. 358. 408–415. 1 indexed citations
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Lippa, Sara M., Jason M. Bailie, Louis M. French, Tracey A. Brickell, & Rael T. Lange. (2024). Lifetime blast exposure is not related to cognitive performance or psychiatric symptoms in US military personnel. The Clinical Neuropsychologist. 39(8). 2366–2388. 2 indexed citations
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Lippa, Sara M.. (2024). A review of long-term outcomes of repetitive concussive and subconcussive blast exposures in the military and limitations of the literature. The Clinical Neuropsychologist. 39(8). 2184–2219. 1 indexed citations
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Shahim, Pashtun, Dzung L. Pham, Brian Moore, et al.. (2024). Serum NfL and GFAP as biomarkers of progressive neurodegeneration in TBI. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 20(7). 4663–4676. 9 indexed citations
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Lange, Rael T., Louis M. French, Sara M. Lippa, et al.. (2024). Service needs and neurobehavioral functioning following traumatic brain injury in U.S. military personnel.. Rehabilitation Psychology. 70(1). 63–74. 1 indexed citations
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Lange, Rael T., et al.. (2023). Efficient Estimation of the Binaural Masking Level Difference Using a Technique Based on Manual Audiometry. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 66(4). 1378–1393. 3 indexed citations
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Quatieri, Thomas F., James R. Williamson, Tanya Talkar, et al.. (2023). An Emotion-Driven Vocal Biomarker-Based PTSD Screening Tool. IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology. 5. 621–626. 2 indexed citations
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Lange, Rael T., Jessica Gill, Sara M. Lippa, et al.. (2023). Elevated Serum Tau and UCHL-1 Concentrations Within 12 Months of Injury Predict Neurobehavioral Functioning 2 or More Years Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Longitudinal Study. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 39(3). 196–206. 2 indexed citations
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Kuchinsky, Stefanie E., Louis M. French, Tracey A. Brickell, et al.. (2023). Normative Ranges for, and Interrater Reliability of, Rotational Vestibular and Balance Tests in U.S. Military Service Members and Veterans. American Journal of Audiology. 32(3S). 694–705. 1 indexed citations
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Lange, Rael T., Louis M. French, Sara M. Lippa, et al.. (2022). Risk factors for the presence and persistence of posttraumatic stress symptoms following traumatic brain injury in U.S. service members and veterans. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 36(1). 144–156. 4 indexed citations
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Solomon, Nancy Pearl, Douglas S. Brungart, Julie Cohen, et al.. (2021). Syllabic Diadochokinesis in Adults With and Without Traumatic Brain Injury: Severity, Stability, and Speech Considerations. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 30(3S). 1400–1409. 6 indexed citations
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Lange, Rael T., Victoria C. Merritt, Tracey A. Brickell, et al.. (2021). Apolipoprotein E e4 is associated with worse self-reported neurobehavioral symptoms following uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury in U.S. military service members. Behavioural Brain Research. 415. 113491–113491. 5 indexed citations
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Lange, Rael T., Louis M. French, Sara M. Lippa, Jason M. Bailie, & Tracey A. Brickell. (2020). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a Stronger Predictor of Long‐Term Neurobehavioral Outcomes Than Traumatic Brain Injury Severity. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 33(3). 318–329. 50 indexed citations
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Shahim, Pashtun, Adam Politis, André van der Merwe, et al.. (2020). Time course and diagnostic utility of NfL, tau, GFAP, and UCH-L1 in subacute and chronic TBI. Neurology. 95(6). e623–e636. 156 indexed citations
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Lange, Rael T., Sara M. Lippa, Tracey A. Brickell, et al.. (2020). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Is Associated with Neuropsychological Outcome but Not White Matter Integrity after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 38(1). 63–73. 13 indexed citations
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Pattinson, C., Jessica Gill, Sara M. Lippa, et al.. (2019). Concurrent Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Is Associated With Elevated Tau Concentrations in Peripheral Blood Plasma. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 32(4). 546–554. 21 indexed citations
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Lippa, Sara M., Louis M. French, Randy S. Bell, Tracey A. Brickell, & Rael T. Lange. (2019). United States Military Service Members Demonstrate Substantial and Heterogeneous Long-Term Neuropsychological Dysfunction after Moderate, Severe, and Penetrating Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 37(4). 608–617. 21 indexed citations
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Lippa, Sara M., Tracey A. Brickell, Jason M. Bailie, et al.. (2017). Postconcussion Symptom Reporting After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Female Service Members: Impact of Gender, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Severity of Injury, and Associated Bodily Injuries. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 33(2). 101–112. 26 indexed citations
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Lippa, Sara M., Bradley N. Axelrod, & Rael T. Lange. (2016). The Mild Brain Injury Atypical Symptoms (mBIAS) scale in a mixed clinical sample. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 38(7). 721–729. 12 indexed citations
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Pastorek, Nicholas J., Andrew Rosenblatt, Maya Troyanskaya, et al.. (2015). Factors related to satisfaction with life in veterans with mild traumatic brain injury.. Rehabilitation Psychology. 60(4). 335–343. 26 indexed citations

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