Surendra Shenoy

5.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
82 papers, 3.6k citations indexed

About

Surendra Shenoy is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Transplantation. According to data from OpenAlex, Surendra Shenoy has authored 82 papers receiving a total of 3.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Surgery, 27 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 25 papers in Transplantation. Recurrent topics in Surendra Shenoy's work include Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (25 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (25 papers) and Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (24 papers). Surendra Shenoy is often cited by papers focused on Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (25 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (25 papers) and Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (24 papers). Surendra Shenoy collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Ireland. Surendra Shenoy's co-authors include Jeffrey A. Lowell, Neeta Vachharajani, Charmaine E. Lok, Thomas S. Huber, Marc H. Glickman, Michael Allon, Kenneth Abreo, Rudolph P. Valentini, Alexander S. Yevzlin and Janet Graham and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Hepatology and Annals of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Surendra Shenoy

82 papers receiving 3.6k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Surendra Shenoy United States 27 1.8k 1.5k 1.4k 925 748 82 3.6k
Carlton J. Young United States 33 1.8k 1.0× 1.4k 0.9× 1.6k 1.1× 210 0.2× 794 1.1× 72 3.5k
Mark H. Deierhoi United States 33 1.9k 1.1× 1.6k 1.1× 1.9k 1.4× 164 0.2× 1.6k 2.2× 78 4.2k
Yolanda T. Becker United States 33 2.2k 1.2× 203 0.1× 435 0.3× 720 0.8× 2.1k 2.8× 98 3.7k
Sangil Min South Korea 22 955 0.5× 206 0.1× 568 0.4× 115 0.1× 474 0.6× 192 1.8k
John Jeffery Canada 25 1.3k 0.7× 256 0.2× 455 0.3× 191 0.2× 1.8k 2.4× 53 3.3k
Martin D. Jendrisak United States 22 768 0.4× 285 0.2× 346 0.3× 139 0.2× 439 0.6× 63 1.4k
Warren R. Maley United States 29 1.7k 1.0× 84 0.1× 516 0.4× 1.2k 1.3× 971 1.3× 72 3.0k
Sylvester Sterioff United States 27 1.2k 0.7× 86 0.1× 536 0.4× 322 0.3× 837 1.1× 108 2.3k
Ziad Zoghby United States 20 624 0.3× 138 0.1× 580 0.4× 90 0.1× 616 0.8× 60 2.2k
Marc P. Posner United States 32 2.7k 1.5× 63 0.0× 449 0.3× 2.6k 2.8× 705 0.9× 85 3.9k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Surendra Shenoy

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All Works

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Vachharajani, Neeta, Ola Ahmed, Jason R. Wellen, et al.. (2021). Novel Method of Evaluating Liver Transplant Surgery Fellows Using Objective Measures of Operative Efficiency and Surgical Outcomes. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 233(1). 111–118. 2 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Ola, Neeta Vachharajani, Surendra Shenoy, et al.. (2020). Incisional hernia after liver transplantation: Risk factors, management strategies and long-term outcomes of a cohort study. International Journal of Surgery. 78. 149–153. 12 indexed citations
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Khan, Adeel, Neeta Vachharajani, Jason R. Wellen, et al.. (2020). Liver transplantation for hepatitis C patients in the era of direct-acting antiviral treatment: A retrospective cohort study. International Journal of Surgery. 75. 84–90. 8 indexed citations
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Agarwal, Ramesh K., et al.. (2020). Contribution of inflow artery to observed flow in a vascular access: A computational fluid dynamic modeling study of an arteriovenous fistula circuit. The Journal of Vascular Access. 22(3). 417–423. 5 indexed citations
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Dageforde, Leigh Anne, Neeta Vachharajani, Majella B. Doyle, et al.. (2018). Mini-incision versus hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy in living-donor kidney transplantation: A retrospective cohort study. International Journal of Surgery. 53. 339–344. 10 indexed citations
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Shenoy, Surendra, Michael Allon, Gerald A. Beathard, et al.. (2018). Clinical Trial End Points for Hemodialysis Vascular Access. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 13(3). 490–494. 36 indexed citations
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Allon, Michael, Kenneth Abreo, Kevin M. Baskin, et al.. (2017). Recommended Clinical Trial End Points for Dialysis Catheters. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 13(3). 495–500. 37 indexed citations
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Doyle, Maria B. Majella, Vijay Subramanian, Neeta Vachharajani, et al.. (2016). Results of Simultaneous Liver and Kidney Transplantation: A Single-Center Review. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 223(1). 193–201. 11 indexed citations
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Doyle, Majella M.B., Kelly Collins, Neeta Vachharajani, et al.. (2015). Outcomes Using Grafts from Donors after Cardiac Death. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 221(1). 142–152. 55 indexed citations
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Conzen, Kendra D., Neeta Vachharajani, Kelly Collins, et al.. (2014). Morbid obesity in liver transplant recipients adversely affects longterm graft and patient survival in a single‐institution analysis. HPB. 17(3). 251–257. 72 indexed citations
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Subramanian, Vijay, Ankit Bharat, Neeta Vachharajani, et al.. (2013). Perioperative blood transfusion affects hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific immune responses and outcome following liver transplantation in HCV-infected patients. HPB. 16(3). 282–294. 5 indexed citations
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Bharat, Ankit, et al.. (2011). A novel technique of vascular anastomosis to prevent juxta-anastomotic stenosis following arteriovenous fistula creation. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 55(1). 274–280. 85 indexed citations
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Shenoy, Surendra, Karen L. Hardinger, Jeffrey S. Crippin, et al.. (2008). A randomized, prospective, pharmacoeconomic trial of neoral 2-hour postdose concentration monitoring versus tacrolimus trough concentration monitoring in de novo liver transplant recipients. Liver Transplantation. 14(2). 173–180. 14 indexed citations
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Shenoy, Surendra. (2006). Liver transplantation in acute liver failure. Indian Journal of Gastroenterology. 25. 1 indexed citations
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Bharat, Ankit, Daniel B. Brown, Jeffrey S. Crippin, et al.. (2006). Pre-Liver Transplantation Locoregional Adjuvant Therapy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma as a Strategy to Improve Longterm Survival. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 203(4). 411–420. 108 indexed citations
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Hardinger, Karen L., Mark A. Schnitzler, Matthew J. Koch, et al.. (2004). Cyclosporine Minimization and Cost Reduction in Renal Transplant Recipients Receiving a C2-Monitored, Cyclosporine-Based Quadruple Immunosuppressive Regimen. Transplantation. 78(8). 1198–1203. 11 indexed citations
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Shenoy, Surendra, Arnold Miller, Floyd Petersen, et al.. (2003). A multicenter study of permanent hemodialysis access patency: beneficial effect of clipped vascular anastomotic technique. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 38(2). 229–235. 23 indexed citations
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Hardinger, Karen L., Mark A. Schnitzler, Brent W. Miller, et al.. (2002). Prospective, Pilot, Open-Label, Short-Term Study of Conversion to Leflunomide Reverses Chronic Renal Allograft Dysfunction. American Journal of Transplantation. 2(9). 867–871. 37 indexed citations
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Brennan, Daniel C., Mark A. Schnitzler, Brent W. Miller, et al.. (2001). The Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University Renal Transplant Program: comparison of two eras 1991-1994 and 1995-2000.. PubMed. 131–41. 2 indexed citations
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SivaSai, Krovvidi S. R., Yael G. Alevy, Brian Duffy, et al.. (1997). PERIPHERAL BLOOD MICROCHIMERISM IN HUMAN LIVER AND RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS. Transplantation. 64(3). 427–432. 76 indexed citations

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