Thomas W. Cheng

1.3k total citations
65 papers, 525 citations indexed

About

Thomas W. Cheng is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Emergency Medical Services. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas W. Cheng has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 525 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 51 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 32 papers in Surgery and 22 papers in Emergency Medical Services. Recurrent topics in Thomas W. Cheng's work include Vascular Procedures and Complications (31 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (22 papers) and Peripheral Artery Disease Management (19 papers). Thomas W. Cheng is often cited by papers focused on Vascular Procedures and Complications (31 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (22 papers) and Peripheral Artery Disease Management (19 papers). Thomas W. Cheng collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and Singapore. Thomas W. Cheng's co-authors include Alik Farber, Jeffrey J. Siracuse, Douglas W. Jones, Denis Rybin, Scott R. Levin, Jeffrey Kalish, Nkiruka Arinze, Akshay Narkar, Jude M. Phillip and Daniele M. Gilkes and has published in prestigious journals such as Science Advances, Journal of Vascular Surgery and Journal of the American College of Surgeons.

In The Last Decade

Thomas W. Cheng

62 papers receiving 519 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas W. Cheng United States 12 282 197 107 104 55 65 525
Elie Mouhayar United States 15 144 0.5× 92 0.5× 17 0.2× 380 3.7× 52 0.9× 45 669
Susanna Shin United States 14 161 0.6× 183 0.9× 25 0.2× 63 0.6× 42 0.8× 23 407
Kathryn Spanknebel United States 12 73 0.3× 295 1.5× 7 0.1× 65 0.6× 83 1.5× 25 658
Kerstin Ivarsson Sweden 12 66 0.2× 182 0.9× 20 0.2× 16 0.2× 26 0.5× 17 441
Ariane Vieira Scarlatelli Macedo Brazil 11 49 0.2× 26 0.1× 15 0.1× 194 1.9× 59 1.1× 23 394
Guillermo Aldama‐López Spain 15 93 0.3× 236 1.2× 32 0.3× 397 3.8× 84 1.5× 35 650
Jay Nath United Kingdom 15 147 0.5× 390 2.0× 37 0.3× 7 0.1× 34 0.6× 50 603
Ajay Dhaygude United Kingdom 14 182 0.6× 59 0.3× 5 0.0× 34 0.3× 68 1.2× 47 677
Rajinikanth Ayyathurai United States 16 530 1.9× 399 2.0× 9 0.1× 21 0.2× 165 3.0× 43 921
Mercedes Falciglia United States 12 65 0.2× 365 1.9× 17 0.2× 76 0.7× 159 2.9× 23 1.3k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cheng, Thomas W., Alik Farber, Maha Haqqani, et al.. (2025). Outcomes after infrainguinal interventions for intermittent claudication in patients with end-stage renal disease are poor. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 83(4). 1136–1145.
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Eslami, Mohammad H., Brenda B. Lin, Alex M. Lin, et al.. (2024). Medicare billing and utilization trends in vascular surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 80(4). 1260–1268.e1. 1 indexed citations
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Smeds, Matthew R., Thomas W. Cheng, Elizabeth G. King, et al.. (2024). Characterization of long-term survival in Medicare patients undergoing arteriovenous hemodialysis access. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 79(4). 925–930. 1 indexed citations
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Cheng, Thomas W., et al.. (2024). Patients Experience Significant Long-Term Social and Health Challenges After Major Lower Extremity Amputation. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 109. 291–296. 1 indexed citations
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Cheng, Thomas W., et al.. (2023). Abandonment of Arteriovenous Access Is Common. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 77(6). e141–e142.
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Cheng, Thomas W., Alik Farber, Scott R. Levin, et al.. (2023). Analysis of Early Death after Elective Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 96. 71–80. 3 indexed citations
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Haqqani, Maha, Andrea Alonso, Thomas W. Cheng, et al.. (2023). Long-term functional outcomes of upper extremity civilian vascular trauma. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 79(3). 526–531. 1 indexed citations
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Farber, Alik, Elizabeth G. King, Scott R. Levin, et al.. (2023). Brachiocephalic and Radiocephalic Arteriovenous Fistulas in Patients with Tunneled Dialysis Catheters Have Similar Outcomes. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 96. 98–103.
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Cheng, Thomas W., Alik Farber, Jeffrey Kalish, et al.. (2023). The Effect of Chronic and End-Stage Renal Disease on Long-Term Outcomes after Infrainguinal Bypass. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 94. 129–135. 4 indexed citations
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Haqqani, Maha, Brenda B. Lin, Alik Farber, et al.. (2023). Outcomes of lower extremity revascularization in octogenarians and nonagenarians for intermittent claudication. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 78(6). 1479–1488.e2. 1 indexed citations
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Cheng, Thomas W., Alik Farber, Elizabeth G. King, et al.. (2022). Access site complications are uncommon with vascular closure devices or manual compression after lower extremity revascularization. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 76(3). 788–796.e2. 5 indexed citations
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Cheng, Thomas W., Denise Garofalo, Scott R. Levin, et al.. (2022). Qualitative Analysis of Length of Stay and Readmission after Carotid Endarterectomy. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 90. 1–6. 1 indexed citations
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Arinze, Nkiruka, Alik Farber, Scott R. Levin, et al.. (2021). The Association of Body Mass Index with Outcomes after Carotid Endarterectomy. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 77. 7–15. 6 indexed citations
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Wu, Pei-Hsun, Daniele M. Gilkes, Jude M. Phillip, et al.. (2020). Single-cell morphology encodes metastatic potential. Science Advances. 6(4). eaaw6938–eaaw6938. 124 indexed citations
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Levin, Scott R., Alik Farber, Nkiruka Arinze, et al.. (2020). Intravenous Drug Use History Is Not Associated With Poorer Outcomes After Arteriovenous Access Creation. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 72(1). e124–e124. 1 indexed citations
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Levin, Scott R., Alik Farber, Nkiruka Arinze, et al.. (2020). Intravenous drug use history is not associated with poorer outcomes after arteriovenous access creation. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 73(1). 291–300.e7. 4 indexed citations
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Cheng, Thomas W., Alik Farber, Douglas W. Jones, et al.. (2019). Hypoalbuminemia Predicts Increased Readmission and Emergency Department Visits After Lower Extremity Bypass. Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 53(8). 629–635. 6 indexed citations
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Cheng, Thomas W., Alik Farber, Jeffrey Kalish, et al.. (2019). Axillary-bifemoral and axillary-unifemoral artery grafts have similar perioperative outcomes and patency. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 71(3). 862–868. 3 indexed citations
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Cheng, Thomas W., Douglas W. Jones, Jeffrey J. Siracuse, et al.. (2019). Prevalence of Unprofessional Social Media Content Among Young Vascular Surgeons. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 69(3). e31–e31. 4 indexed citations
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Kalesan, Bindu, Thomas W. Cheng, Alik Farber, et al.. (2018). Readmissions after thoracic endovascular aortic repair. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 68(2). 372–382.e3. 15 indexed citations

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