Vicki Patton

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 775 citations indexed

About

Vicki Patton is a scholar working on Surgery, Rheumatology and Gastroenterology. According to data from OpenAlex, Vicki Patton has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 775 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Surgery, 17 papers in Rheumatology and 10 papers in Gastroenterology. Recurrent topics in Vicki Patton's work include Pelvic floor disorders treatments (17 papers), Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (10 papers) and Congenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies (9 papers). Vicki Patton is often cited by papers focused on Pelvic floor disorders treatments (17 papers), Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (10 papers) and Congenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies (9 papers). Vicki Patton collaborates with scholars based in Australia, India and Singapore. Vicki Patton's co-authors include David Z. Lubowski, Phil G. Dinning, John W. Arkwright, Lukasz Wiklendt, Ian J. Cook, Peter A. Bampton, Ian L. Gibbins, Marcello Costa, Peter Stewart and Linda M. Hunt and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Gastroenterology and Optics Express.

In The Last Decade

Vicki Patton

27 papers receiving 765 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Vicki Patton Australia 12 519 481 306 65 61 30 775
Pooyan Sadeghi United States 5 249 0.5× 340 0.7× 76 0.2× 43 0.7× 79 1.3× 7 516
Emma J Horrocks United Kingdom 13 568 1.1× 256 0.5× 498 1.6× 9 0.1× 37 0.6× 21 703
Peter Schaar Netherlands 15 252 0.5× 331 0.7× 29 0.1× 28 0.4× 82 1.3× 41 644
Patrícia Lordêlo Brazil 15 131 0.3× 74 0.2× 448 1.5× 9 0.1× 19 0.3× 51 657
Blaise Meyrat Switzerland 14 261 0.5× 71 0.1× 51 0.2× 6 0.1× 9 0.1× 37 460
Biji Sreedhar Hong Kong 10 54 0.1× 40 0.1× 239 0.8× 9 0.1× 22 0.4× 23 536
Hasan Cem Irkılata Türkiye 13 183 0.4× 14 0.0× 165 0.5× 2 0.0× 37 0.6× 54 649
Michaël Sage Canada 12 171 0.3× 39 0.1× 35 0.1× 6 0.1× 16 0.3× 41 423
Megumi Sugiyama Japan 11 41 0.1× 23 0.0× 100 0.3× 6 0.1× 31 0.5× 32 313
Cláudia Alessandra Eckley Brazil 14 168 0.3× 170 0.4× 12 0.0× 5 0.1× 279 4.6× 42 543

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Fields of papers citing papers by Vicki Patton

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Vicki Patton

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All Works

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Power, Tamara, et al.. (2024). Avoiding controversy: Considerations for point-of-view nursing simulations. Nurse Education Today. 137. 106166–106166. 2 indexed citations
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Coventry, Linda L., et al.. (2021). Adherence to evidence-based guidelines for indwelling urinary catheter management: A cross-sectional study. Collegian Journal of the Royal College of Nursing Australia. 28(5). 515–520. 7 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki, et al.. (2020). Subtotal colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis for slow transit constipation: clinical follow-up at median of 15 years. Techniques in Coloproctology. 24(2). 173–179. 11 indexed citations
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Mallitt, Kylie‐Ann, et al.. (2020). Postpartum anal incontinence in women with and without obstetric anal sphincter injuries. International Urogynecology Journal. 31(11). 2269–2275. 9 indexed citations
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Rabbitt, Philippa, et al.. (2019). Relationships between the results of anorectal investigations and symptom severity in patients with faecal incontinence. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 34(8). 1445–1454. 13 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki, et al.. (2018). A prospective “bottom up” study of the costs of faecal incontinence in ambulatory patients. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 37(5). 1672–1677. 5 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki, Peter Stewart, David Z. Lubowski, Ian J. Cook, & Phil G. Dinning. (2016). Sacral Nerve Stimulation Fails to Offer Long-term Benefit in Patients With Slow-Transit Constipation. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 59(9). 878–885. 44 indexed citations
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Dinning, Phil G., Linda M. Hunt, Vicki Patton, et al.. (2015). Treatment Efficacy of Sacral Nerve Stimulation in Slow Transit Constipation: A Two-Phase, Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Crossover Study. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 110(5). 733–740. 95 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki & David Z. Lubowski. (2015). Clinical Outcome and Efficacy of Antegrade Colonic Enemas Administered via an Indwelling Cecostomy Catheter in Adults With Defecatory Disorders. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 58(4). 457–462. 7 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki, Chung‐Ming Chen, & David Z. Lubowski. (2015). Long‐term results of the cutting seton for high anal fistula. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 85(10). 720–727. 26 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki, et al.. (2014). Risk factors for obstetric anal sphincter injuries and postpartum anal and urinary incontinence: a case–control trial. International Urogynecology Journal. 26(3). 383–389. 23 indexed citations
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Dinning, Phil G., Lukasz Wiklendt, Ian L. Gibbins, et al.. (2014). Quantification of in vivo colonic motor patterns in healthy humans before and after a meal revealed by high‐resolution fiber‐optic manometry. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 26(10). 1443–1457. 147 indexed citations
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Dinning, Phil G., Lukasz Wiklendt, Vicki Patton, et al.. (2013). Tu2068 Spatial Aliasing of Colonic Manometry Data: What Have We Been Missing or Mislabeling?. Gastroenterology. 144(5). S–919. 2 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki, Lukasz Wiklendt, John W. Arkwright, David Z. Lubowski, & Phil G. Dinning. (2013). The effect of sacral nerve stimulation on distal colonic motility in patients with faecal incontinence. British journal of surgery. 100(7). 959–968. 91 indexed citations
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Dinning, Phil G., Lukasz Wiklendt, Ian L. Gibbins, et al.. (2013). Low‐resolution colonic manometry leads to a gross misinterpretation of the frequency and polarity of propagating sequences: Initial results from fiber‐optic high‐resolution manometry studies. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 25(10). e640–9. 78 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki, et al.. (2011). A prospective “bottom up” study of the direct personal and investigation costs of faecal incontinence in ambulatory men and women, in relation to severity.. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 1 indexed citations
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Patton, Vicki, John W. Arkwright, David Z. Lubowski, & Phil G. Dinning. (2011). Sacral Nerve Stimulation Alters the Frequency of Colon Propagating Sequences in Patients With Neurogenic Fecal Incontinence. Gastroenterology. 140(5). S–161. 1 indexed citations

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