Thomas Rutledge

1.5k total citations
25 papers, 956 citations indexed

About

Thomas Rutledge is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, General Health Professions and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas Rutledge has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 956 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 4 papers in General Health Professions and 2 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Thomas Rutledge's work include Cardiac Health and Mental Health (18 papers), Acute Myocardial Infarction Research (5 papers) and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (5 papers). Thomas Rutledge is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Health and Mental Health (18 papers), Acute Myocardial Infarction Research (5 papers) and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (5 papers). Thomas Rutledge collaborates with scholars based in United States, Türkiye and Norway. Thomas Rutledge's co-authors include C. Noel Bairey Merz, Vera Bittner, Viola Vaccarino, George Sopko, Leslee J. Shaw, David S. Krantz, Sheryl F. Kelsey, Steven E. Reís, B. Delia Johnson and David S. Sheps and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American College of Cardiology, The American Journal of Medicine and Psychosomatic Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Thomas Rutledge

24 papers receiving 921 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas Rutledge United States 15 666 142 120 115 104 25 956
Bruno B. Lima United States 17 751 1.1× 190 1.3× 158 1.3× 130 1.1× 67 0.6× 54 1.3k
Pratik Pimple United States 15 659 1.0× 131 0.9× 71 0.6× 132 1.1× 61 0.6× 36 899
Samaah Sullivan United States 18 579 0.9× 206 1.5× 142 1.2× 115 1.0× 30 0.3× 57 1.0k
Rebecca Din‐Dzietham United States 13 603 0.9× 178 1.3× 399 3.3× 47 0.4× 44 0.4× 18 1.3k
M. Schumacher Germany 7 812 1.2× 213 1.5× 33 0.3× 54 0.5× 47 0.5× 21 1.1k
Wafia Eteiba United States 13 452 0.7× 81 0.6× 64 0.5× 34 0.3× 30 0.3× 18 601
Titia A. Spijkerman Netherlands 7 1.1k 1.6× 263 1.9× 28 0.2× 44 0.4× 55 0.5× 7 1.3k
Mimi R. Bhattacharyya United Kingdom 14 364 0.5× 216 1.5× 47 0.4× 218 1.9× 48 0.5× 15 770
Myriam Horsten Sweden 12 611 0.9× 394 2.8× 185 1.5× 94 0.8× 35 0.3× 15 1.4k
Roxanne Pelletier Canada 13 538 0.8× 126 0.9× 280 2.3× 31 0.3× 24 0.2× 29 884

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All Works

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Chang, Douglas G., et al.. (2025). Promoting Adherence to a Yoga Intervention for Veterans With Chronic Low Back Pain. PubMed. 14. 3994974063–3994974063. 1 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Tanya S. Kenkre, Diane V Thompson, et al.. (2016). Psychosocial predictors of long-term mortality among women with suspected myocardial ischemia: the NHLBI-sponsored Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 39(4). 687–693. 12 indexed citations
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Redwine, Laura, Suzi Hong, Thomas Rutledge, et al.. (2014). Leukocyte ß-Adrenergic Receptor Sensitivity and Depression Severity in Patients With Heart Failure. Psychosomatic Medicine. 76(9). 726–731. 7 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Tanya S. Kenkre, Diane V Thompson, et al.. (2014). Depression, Dietary Habits, and Cardiovascular Events Among Women with Suspected Myocardial Ischemia. The American Journal of Medicine. 127(9). 840–847. 22 indexed citations
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Eastwood, Jo‐Ann, B. Delia Johnson, Thomas Rutledge, et al.. (2013). Anginal Symptoms, Coronary Artery Disease, and Adverse Outcomes in Black and White Women: The NHLBI-Sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study. Journal of Women s Health. 22(9). 724–732. 53 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Tanya S. Kenkre, Vera Bittner, et al.. (2013). Anxiety associations with cardiac symptoms, angiographic disease severity, and healthcare utilization: The NHLBI-sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation. International Journal of Cardiology. 168(3). 2335–2340. 28 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Kerry S., David S. Krantz, Thomas Rutledge, et al.. (2012). Combining Psychosocial Data to Improve Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Events. Psychosomatic Medicine. 74(3). 263–270. 19 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Sarah Linke, B. Delia Johnson, et al.. (2011). Relationships Between Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Depressive Symptoms as Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease Events in Women. Journal of Women s Health. 21(2). 133–139. 32 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Sarah Linke, David S. Krantz, et al.. (2009). Comorbid Depression and Anxiety Symptoms as Predictors of Cardiovascular Events: Results From the NHLBI-Sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study. Psychosomatic Medicine. 71(9). 958–964. 101 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Viola Vaccarino, B. Delia Johnson, et al.. (2009). Depression and Cardiovascular Health Care Costs Among Women With Suspected Myocardial Ischemia. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 53(2). 176–183. 73 indexed citations
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Linke, Sarah, Thomas Rutledge, B. Delia Johnson, et al.. (2009). The Joint Impact of Smoking and Exercise Capacity on Clinical Outcomes among Women with Suspected Myocardial Ischemia: The WISE Study. Journal of Women s Health. 18(4). 443–450. 4 indexed citations
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Vaccarino, Viola, Candace McClure, B. Delia Johnson, et al.. (2007). Depression, the Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Risk. Psychosomatic Medicine. 70(1). 40–48. 148 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Veronica Reis, & Sarah Linke. (2007). Reply. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 49(13). 1504–1504. 1 indexed citations
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Vaccarino, Viola, Bruce Johnson, David S. Sheps, et al.. (2007). Depression, Inflammation, and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in Women With Suspected Coronary Ischemia. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 50(21). 2044–2050. 217 indexed citations
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Stiell, Ian G., Clare Clement, Jeremy Grimshaw, et al.. (2007). A Cluster Randomized Knowledge Transfer Trial in 4,457 Minor Head Injury Patients. Academic Emergency Medicine. 14(5 Supplement 1). S86–S86. 3 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Steven E. Reís, Marian B. Olson, et al.. (2006). Depression Is Associated With Cardiac Symptoms, Mortality Risk, and Hospitalization Among Women With Suspected Coronary Disease: The NHLBI-Sponsored WISE Study. Psychosomatic Medicine. 68(2). 217–223. 32 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Steven E. Reís, Marian B. Olson, et al.. (2006). Depression Symptom Severity and Reported Treatment History in the Prediction of Cardiac Risk in Women With Suspected Myocardial Ischemia. Archives of General Psychiatry. 63(8). 874–874. 61 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas & Brenda E. Hogan. (2002). A Quantitative Review of Prospective Evidence Linking Psychological Factors With Hypertension Development. Psychosomatic Medicine. 64(5). 758–766. 35 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Steven E. Reís, Marian B. Olson, et al.. (2001). History of anxiety disorders is associated with a decreased likelihood of angiographic coronary artery disease in women with chest pain: the WISE study. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 37(3). 780–785. 38 indexed citations
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Rutledge, Thomas, Steven E. Reís, Marian B. Olson, et al.. (2001). Psychosocial Variables Are Associated With Atherosclerosis Risk Factors Among Women With Chest Pain: The WISE Study. Psychosomatic Medicine. 63(2). 282–288. 41 indexed citations

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