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Andreas U. Monsch

Andreas U. Monsch

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Psychology

D-Index
54
Citations
12180
World Ranking
4564
National Ranking
44

Overview

Andreas U. Monsch is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland, contributing extensively to the field of medicine. Their research primarily explores psychiatry and mental health, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, cognitive neuroscience, physiology, and epidemiology.

Their work covers several key research topics, including:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatments
  • Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life

Notable recent publications by Monsch include:

  • Enhanced diagnostic accuracy for neurocognitive disorders: a revised cut-off approach for the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 2020, Alzheimer s Research & Therapy
  • Safety and efficacy of pioglitazone for the delay of cognitive impairment in people at risk of Alzheimer's disease (TOMMORROW): a prognostic biomarker study and a phase 3, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 2021, The Lancet Neurology
  • Silent brain infarcts impact on cognitive function in atrial fibrillation, 2022, European Heart Journal
  • Conversion between the Montreal Cognitive Assessment and the Mini-Mental Status Examination, 2022, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • Harmonizing neuropsychological assessment for mild neurocognitive disorders in Europe, 2021, Alzheimer s & Dementia

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Monsch include:

  • Manfred Berres
  • Michael Kühne
  • Stefan Osswald
  • Reto W. Kressig
  • Leo H. Bonati

Monsch has published regularly in the following venues, with multiple contributions across these journals:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • PubMed
  • Alzheimer s Research & Therapy
  • Heart Rhythm
  • Scientific Reports

The publication record of Andreas U. Monsch demonstrates a diversified engagement with various aspects of medical research, particularly focusing on neurocognitive disorders and cardiovascular health. The profile reflects sustained collaborative efforts with a core group of researchers, indicating a network-oriented approach to advancing science within their fields of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Identifying a cut‐off point for normal mobility: a comparison of the timed ‘up and go’ test in community‐dwelling and institutionalised elderly women

    Heike A. Bischoff;Hannes B. Stähelin;Andreas U. Monsch;Maura D. Iversen

  • Comparisons of Verbal Fluency Tasks in the Detection of Dementia of the Alzheimer Type

    Andreas U. Monsch;Mark W. Bondi;Nelson Butters;David P. Salmon

  • Strategic roadmap for an early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease based on biomarkers

    Giovanni B Frisoni;Marina Boccardi;Frederik Barkhof;Kaj Blennow;Kaj Blennow

  • DTI measures in crossing-fibre areas: increased diffusion anisotropy reveals early white matter alteration in MCI and mild Alzheimer's disease.

    Gwenaëlle Douaud;Saâd Jbabdi;Timothy Edward John Behrens;Ricarda A. Menke

  • A comparison of category and letter fluency in Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease.

    Andreas U. Monsch;Mark W. Bondi;Nelson Butters;Jane S. Paulsen

  • A common brain network links development, aging, and vulnerability to disease

    Gwenaëlle Douaud;Adrian R. Groves;Christian K. Tamnes;Lars Tjelta Westlye

  • Rivastigmine for the prevention of postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery--a randomized controlled trial

    Melanie Gamberini;Daniel Bolliger;Giovanna A. Lurati Buse;Christoph S. Burkhart

  • Episodic memory changes are associated with the APOE- epsilon 4 allele in nondemented older adults

    Mark W. Bondi;D. P. Salmon;A. U. Monsch;D. Galasko

  • Unawareness of Smell Loss in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's Disease: Discrepancy between Self-Reported and Diagnosed Smell Sensitivity

    Steven Nordin;Andreas U. Monsch;Claire Murphy

  • A new behavioral assessment scale for geriatric out- and in-patients: the NOSGER (Nurses' Observation Scale for Geriatric Patients).

    René Spiegel;Christ Brunner;Doris Ermini-Fünfschilling;Andreas Monsch

  • Evaluation of smartphone-based testing to generate exploratory outcome measures in a phase 1 Parkinson's disease clinical trial.

    Florian Lipsmeier;Kirsten I. Taylor;Timothy Kilchenmann;Detlef Wolf

  • Clinical Validity of the Mattis Dementia Rating Scale in Detecting Dementia of the Alzheimer Type: A Double Cross-Validation and Application to a Community-Dwelling Sample

    Andreas U. Monsch;Mark W. Bondi;David P. Salmon;Nelson Butters

  • Preclinical cognitive markers of dementia of the Alzheimer type.

    Mark W. Bondi;Andreas U. Monsch;Douglas Galasko;Nelson Butters

  • Brain microstructure reveals early abnormalities more than two years prior to clinical progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease.

    Gwenaëlle Douaud;Ricarda A L Menke;Achim Gass;Andreas U Monsch

  • Normal ranges of neuropsychological tests for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.

    M Berres;A U Monsch;F Bernasconi;B Thalmann

  • Relationships of Overt and Silent Brain Lesions With Cognitive Function in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation

    David Conen;Nicolas Rodondi;Andreas Müller;Juerg H Beer

  • Folstein vs modified Mini-Mental State Examination in geriatric stroke. Stability, validity, and screening utility

    Janet Grace;Jodi D. Nadler;Desiree A. White;Thomas J. Guilmette

  • Neuropsychological studies of asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus-type-1 infected individuals. The HNRC Group. HIV Neurobehavioral Research Center.

    Desirée A. White;Robert K. Heaton;Andreas U. Monsch

  • Random number generation in dementia of the Alzheimer type: A test of frontal executive functions

    P Brugger;A.U Monsch;D.P Salmon;N Butters

  • Improving the diagnostic accuracy of the Mini-Mental State Examination

    A U Monsch;N S Foldi;N S Foldi;D E Ermini-Fünfschilling;M Berres

Frequent Co-Authors

Kirsten I. Taylor
Kirsten I. Taylor Roche (Switzerland)
David P. Salmon
David P. Salmon University of California, San Diego
Mark W. Bondi
Mark W. Bondi University of California, San Diego
Jean-François Démonet
Jean-François Démonet University Hospital of Lausanne
Jane S. Paulsen
Jane S. Paulsen University of Wisconsin–Madison

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