Tim Nokes

1.5k total citations
29 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Tim Nokes is a scholar working on Internal Medicine, Hematology and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Tim Nokes has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Internal Medicine, 12 papers in Hematology and 11 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Tim Nokes's work include Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management (13 papers), Platelet Disorders and Treatments (8 papers) and Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes (6 papers). Tim Nokes is often cited by papers focused on Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management (13 papers), Platelet Disorders and Treatments (8 papers) and Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes (6 papers). Tim Nokes collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, India and Canada. Tim Nokes's co-authors include David S. Bruce, R. M. Hardisty, Beverley J. Hunt, Michael Makris, Henry G. Watson, David J. Perry, Sam Machin, David Keeling, Ian Mackie and M. Greaves and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, Critical Care and British Journal of Haematology.

In The Last Decade

Tim Nokes

29 papers receiving 959 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tim Nokes United Kingdom 15 499 456 325 200 165 29 1.0k
Kazuo Kawasugi Japan 15 358 0.7× 258 0.6× 132 0.4× 148 0.7× 128 0.8× 69 944
Raskob Ge United States 6 902 1.8× 463 1.0× 250 0.8× 266 1.3× 165 1.0× 9 1.4k
Emmanuel de Maistre France 22 630 1.3× 520 1.1× 529 1.6× 375 1.9× 199 1.2× 69 1.8k
Pierre Toulon France 20 511 1.0× 352 0.8× 177 0.5× 219 1.1× 171 1.0× 85 1.2k
Tim Brighton Australia 13 366 0.7× 451 1.0× 367 1.1× 184 0.9× 35 0.2× 22 866
Maria Teresa Sartori Italy 22 499 1.0× 308 0.7× 135 0.4× 278 1.4× 101 0.6× 59 1.2k
Z Boda Hungary 19 863 1.7× 716 1.6× 608 1.9× 383 1.9× 234 1.4× 81 1.6k
Christoph Sucker Germany 15 224 0.4× 115 0.3× 154 0.5× 272 1.4× 85 0.5× 83 834
Frederick A. Meyers United States 11 257 0.5× 603 1.3× 342 1.1× 137 0.7× 82 0.5× 11 905
Graziella Saggiorato Italy 21 459 0.9× 196 0.4× 101 0.3× 153 0.8× 70 0.4× 44 1.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tim Nokes

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tim Nokes

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All Works

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Pandor, Abdullah, Daniel Horner, Sarah Davis, et al.. (2019). Different strategies for pharmacological thromboprophylaxis for lower-limb immobilisation after injury: systematic review and economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment. 23(63). 1–190. 22 indexed citations
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Horner, Daniel, John Stevens, Abdullah Pandor, et al.. (2019). Pharmacological thromboprophylaxis to prevent venous thromboembolism in patients with temporary lower limb immobilization after injury: systematic review and network meta‐analysis. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 18(2). 422–438. 26 indexed citations
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Nokes, Tim, et al.. (2016). Ensuring timely thromboprophylaxis on a Medical Assessment Unit. BMJ Quality Improvement Reports. 5(1). u212414.w4934–u212414.w4934. 6 indexed citations
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Grüning, Thomas, et al.. (2014). Three-year clinical experience with VQ SPECT for diagnosing pulmonary embolism: diagnostic performance. Clinical Imaging. 38(6). 831–835. 33 indexed citations
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Patel, Neil, et al.. (2014). Dual anti-platelet therapy and dento-alveolar surgery. How do we manage patients on anti-platelet medication?. BDJ. 217(11). E24–E24. 6 indexed citations
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Gericke, Christian A., et al.. (2011). PCV143 Implementation of Evidence-Based National Guidance on Venous Thrombo-Embolism Prophylaxis for Hospital Inpatients in England. Value in Health. 14(7). A390–A390. 1 indexed citations
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Rose, Peter, Aidan McManus, Roopen Arya, et al.. (2010). Risk factors for cancer‐associated venous thromboembolism in outpatient deep venous thrombosis clinics. British Journal of Haematology. 150(5). 640–641. 1 indexed citations
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Paneesha, Shankaranarayana, Aidan McManus, Roopen Arya, et al.. (2009). Frequency, demographics and risk (according to tumour type or site) of cancer-associated thrombosis among patients seen at outpatient DVT clinics. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 103(2). 338–343. 72 indexed citations
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Keenan, Jonathan, et al.. (2009). A practical VTE risk assessment score tool for patients treated with lower limb cast immobilization. Injury Extra. 40(10). 199–200. 4 indexed citations
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Bruce, David S. & Tim Nokes. (2008). Prothrombin complex concentrate (Beriplex P/N) in severe bleeding: experience in a large tertiary hospital. Critical Care. 12(4). R105–R105. 125 indexed citations
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Arya, Roopen, Shankaranarayana Paneesha, Aidan McManus, et al.. (2007). Derivation and Validation of a Prediction Tool for Venous Thromboembolism: A VERITY Registry Study.. Blood. 110(11). 697–697. 1 indexed citations
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Badger, Beryl, et al.. (2006). The training/service continuum: exploring the training/service balance of senior house officer activities. Medical Education. 40(4). 355–362. 12 indexed citations
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Grainge, Christopher & Tim Nokes. (2005). Cerebral arterial thrombosis in a young woman following vasopressin for von Willebrand’s disease. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 93(2). 380–380. 4 indexed citations
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Nokes, Tim, Stephen A. Johnson, Danielle Harvey, & A. H. Goldstone. (1997). FLAG is a Useful Regimen for Poor Prognosis Adult Myeloid Leukaemias and Myelodysplastic Syndromes. Leukemia & lymphoma. 27(1-2). 93–101. 35 indexed citations
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Hardisty, R. M., Dominique Pidard, Alison D. Cox, et al.. (1992). A defect of platelet aggregation associated with an abnormal distribution of glycoprotein IIb-IIIa complexes within the platelet: the cause of a lifelong bleeding disorder. Blood. 80(3). 696–708. 29 indexed citations
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Srivastava, Priyanka, et al.. (1987). Grey platelet syndrome: studies on platelet alpha‐granules, lysosomes and defective response to thrombin. British Journal of Haematology. 65(4). 441–446. 30 indexed citations
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Levin, Michael, Phillip Holland, Tim Nokes, et al.. (1985). Platelet immune complex interaction in pathogenesis of Kawasaki disease and childhood polyarteritis.. BMJ. 290(6480). 1456–1460. 67 indexed citations
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Hardisty, R. M., et al.. (1983). A new congenital defect of platelet secretion: impaired responsiveness of the platelets to cytoplasmic free calcium. British Journal of Haematology. 53(4). 543–557. 25 indexed citations
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Levin, Michael, K B Elkon, Tim Nokes, et al.. (1983). Inhibitor of prostacyclin production in sporadic haemolytic uraemic syndrome.. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 58(9). 703–708. 45 indexed citations

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