Werner Siekmeyer

452 total citations
32 papers, 293 citations indexed

About

Werner Siekmeyer is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Werner Siekmeyer has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 293 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 9 papers in Surgery and 6 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Werner Siekmeyer's work include Poisoning and overdose treatments (4 papers), Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments (3 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers). Werner Siekmeyer is often cited by papers focused on Poisoning and overdose treatments (4 papers), Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments (3 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers). Werner Siekmeyer collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Belgium. Werner Siekmeyer's co-authors include Wieland Kieß, Mandy Vogel, J. H. Bürsch, Rainer Schulz, Katalin Dittrich, Reiner Buchhorn, D. Bartmus, Roland Pfäffle, Ruth Gausche and Martin Hulpke‐Wette and has published in prestigious journals such as The American Journal of Cardiology, The Annals of Thoracic Surgery and Acta Paediatrica.

In The Last Decade

Werner Siekmeyer

30 papers receiving 277 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Werner Siekmeyer Germany 11 84 67 49 46 42 32 293
Sohtaro Mimasaka Japan 12 24 0.3× 58 0.9× 51 1.0× 49 1.1× 46 1.1× 47 368
Fares Chedid United Arab Emirates 11 42 0.5× 63 0.9× 78 1.6× 89 1.9× 24 0.6× 37 328
Stephen McCullough United States 10 122 1.5× 25 0.4× 76 1.6× 37 0.8× 53 1.3× 24 410
Norman F. Paradise United States 10 108 1.3× 33 0.5× 97 2.0× 44 1.0× 56 1.3× 19 384
İbrahim Erkul Türkiye 10 43 0.5× 66 1.0× 35 0.7× 11 0.2× 32 0.8× 17 255
Edgar Pullicino United Kingdom 8 27 0.3× 46 0.7× 85 1.7× 43 0.9× 15 0.4× 18 396
Zeki Bayraktar Türkiye 11 32 0.4× 69 1.0× 68 1.4× 29 0.6× 49 1.2× 32 387
Adeel Nasrullah United States 10 25 0.3× 62 0.9× 43 0.9× 52 1.1× 26 0.6× 70 343
Anastasios Koutsovasilis Greece 12 43 0.5× 86 1.3× 60 1.2× 41 0.9× 34 0.8× 32 323
Takahiro Hiruma Japan 11 25 0.3× 69 1.0× 63 1.3× 62 1.3× 65 1.5× 35 346

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Werner Siekmeyer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Prenzel, Freerk, et al.. (2020). Exercise capacity in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia at school age. Respiratory Medicine. 171. 106102–106102. 12 indexed citations
2.
Vogel, Mandy, et al.. (2020). Seasonal variation of blood pressure in children. Pediatric Nephrology. 36(8). 2257–2263. 5 indexed citations
3.
Rodloff, Arne C., Werner Siekmeyer, W. Hirsch, et al.. (2014). Invasive pneumococcal diseases in children and adolescents– a single centre experience. BMC Research Notes. 7(1). 145–145. 3 indexed citations
4.
Beblo, Skadi, et al.. (2013). Citric acid as the last therapeutic approach in an acute life-threatening metabolic decompensation of propionic acidaemia. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism. 26(5-6). 569–74. 6 indexed citations
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Vogel, Mandy, Ruth Gausche, Werner Siekmeyer, et al.. (2013). Blood pressure tracking in children and adolescents. Pediatric Nephrology. 28(12). 2351–2359. 19 indexed citations
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Bierbach, Uta, Werner Siekmeyer, Jürgen Kratzsch, et al.. (2011). Fulminant and Fatal Course of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Due to Lactic Acidosis and Suspected Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. 34(2). e80–e83. 2 indexed citations
7.
Petzold, Stefanie, et al.. (2011). Acute cerebral infarction and extra pontine myelinolysis in children with new onset type 1 diabetes mellitus. Pediatric Diabetes. 12(5). 513–517. 15 indexed citations
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Wand, Dorothea, Eva Klopocki, Raoul Heller, et al.. (2011). Combined partial trisomy 11q and partial monosomy 10p in a 19‐year‐old female patient: Phenotypic and genotypic findings. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 155(12). 3075–3081. 2 indexed citations
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Frank, Hugh A., et al.. (2010). Lethal influenza B myocarditis in a child and review of the literature for pediatric age groups. Infection. 38(3). 231–235. 25 indexed citations
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Siekmeyer, Werner, et al.. (2010). Retrospektive Analyse von 44 Ertrinkungsunfällen von Kindern und Jugendlichen. Wiener klinische Wochenschrift. 122(13-14). 405–412. 11 indexed citations
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Schwerk, Christian, et al.. (2009). Etilefrinhydrochloride Tablet Ingestion: Successful Therapy by Endoscopic Removal of Tablet Conglomerate. Klinische Pädiatrie. 221(2). 93–96. 5 indexed citations
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Till, Holger, Udo Rolle, Werner Siekmeyer, W. Hirsch, & John E. Foker. (2008). Combination of Spit Fistula Advancement and External Traction for Primary Repair of Long-Gap Esophageal Atresia. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 86(6). 1969–1971. 6 indexed citations
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Prenzel, Freerk, et al.. (2008). Kreuzotterbisse - Klinik, Diagnostik und Behandlung. DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 133(20). 1075–1080. 7 indexed citations
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Schmutzer, Gabriele, et al.. (2008). Alkoholintoxikation bei Kindern und Jugendlichen. Klinische Pädiatrie. 220(4). 253–258. 19 indexed citations
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Blüher, Susann, Uta Bierbach, Jürgen Meixensberger, et al.. (2007). Central lactic acidosis, hyperventilation, and respiratory alkalosis: leading clinical features in a 3-year-old boy with malignant meningeal melanoma. European Journal of Pediatrics. 167(4). 483–485. 10 indexed citations
16.
Schwerk, Nicolaus, et al.. (2007). Successful therapy of paediatric ethylene glycol poisoning: a case report and annual survey by a regional poison centre. Acta Paediatrica. 96(3). 461–463. 10 indexed citations
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Schulz, Martin, et al.. (2006). An Esophagobronchial Fistula Caused by an Unusual Foreign Body in the Esophagus Leading to Mediastinitis with Fatal Outcome. Klinische Pädiatrie. 218(2). 85–87. 1 indexed citations
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Siekmeyer, Werner, et al.. (2002). Treatment of transient posttraumatic bile-duct stenosis by laparoscopic-assisted cholecystotomy. Pediatric Surgery International. 18(5-6). 503–504. 1 indexed citations
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Meyer, Kara, et al.. (2001). Neurocardiogenic Syncope in a 10-Year-Old Boy. Pediatric Cardiology. 22(5). 415–416. 1 indexed citations
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Buchhorn, Reiner, D. Bartmus, Werner Siekmeyer, et al.. (1998). Beta-Blocker Therapy of Severe Congestive Heart Failure in Infants With Left to Right Shunts. The American Journal of Cardiology. 81(11). 1366–1368. 35 indexed citations

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