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38116
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16896
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8475

Eldrin F. Lewis publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eldrin F. Lewis sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 347 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Eldrin F. Lewis D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eldrin F. Lewis sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 80 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Eldrin F. Lewis is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with an extensive publication record in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Their work spans several subfields including cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, economics and econometrics, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, nephrology, and surgery.

The scientist's research topics cover a broad range of medical and clinical subjects. Key areas include:

  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation Studies
  • Erythropoietin and Anemia Treatment
  • Acute Myocardial Infarction Research
  • Diabetes Treatment and Management

Recent publications attributed to or involving Eldrin F. Lewis include:

  • Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Health: A Presidential Advisory From the American Heart Association, 2023, Circulation
  • A Synopsis of the Evidence for the Science and Clinical Management of Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) Syndrome: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association, 2023, Circulation
  • Vadadustat in Patients with Anemia and Non-Dialysis-Dependent CKD, 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Safety and Efficacy of Vadadustat for Anemia in Patients Undergoing Dialysis, 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Effect of a Hospital and Postdischarge Quality Improvement Intervention on Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Care for Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction, 2021, JAMA

The frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Eldrin F. Lewis include:

  • Scott D. Solomon
  • John J.V. McMurray
  • Brian Claggett
  • Marc A. Pfeffer
  • Karola Jering

The main venues for publishing their research are noted for their concentration of output in the field of cardiovascular medicine and related areas. These include:

  • Circulation
  • European Journal of Heart Failure
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • JACC Heart Failure
  • European Heart Journal

The body of work by Eldrin F. Lewis also integrates health systems research, economic evaluations, and studies on quality of life related to cardiovascular and metabolic illnesses. Their interdisciplinary approach incorporates both clinical and economic perspectives on treatment and disease management within cardiovascular and renal medicine.

Best Publications

  • Spironolactone for Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction

    Bertram Pitt;Marc A. Pfeffer;Susan F. Assmann;Robin Boineau

  • Lixisenatide in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes and Acute Coronary Syndrome

    Marc A. Pfeffer;Brian L. Claggett;Rafael Diaz;Kenneth Dickstein

  • A Trial of Darbepoetin Alfa in Type 2 Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease

    Marc A Pfeffer;Emmanuel A. Burdmann;Chao Yin Chen;Mark E. Cooper

  • Early Intensive vs a Delayed Conservative Simvastatin Strategy in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes: Phase Z of the A to Z Trial

    James A de Lemos;Michael A. Blazing;Stephen D. Wiviott;Eldrin F. Lewis

  • Stenting and medical therapy for atherosclerotic renal-artery stenosis

    Christopher J. Cooper;Timothy P. Murphy;Donald E. Cutlip;Kenneth Jamerson

  • Regional Variation in Patients and Outcomes in the Treatment of Preserved Cardiac Function Heart Failure With an Aldosterone Antagonist (TOPCAT) Trial

    Marc A. Pfeffer;Brian Claggett;Susan F. Assmann;Robin Boineau

  • Clinical assessment identifies hemodynamic profiles that predict outcomes in patients admitted with heart failure

    Anju Nohria;Sui W. Tsang;James Chentson Fang;Eldrin F. Lewis

  • Current Diagnostic and Treatment Strategies for Specific Dilated Cardiomyopathies: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

    Biykem Bozkurt;Monica Colvin;Jennifer Cook;Leslie T. Cooper

  • 2017 Cardiovascular and Stroke Endpoint Definitions for Clinical Trials.

    Karen A. Hicks;Kenneth W. Mahaffey;Roxana Mehran;Steven E. Nissen

  • Evaluation and Management of Right-Sided Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

    Marvin A. Konstam;Michael S. Kiernan;Daniel Bernstein;Biykem Bozkurt

  • Provision of Spiritual Care to Patients With Advanced Cancer: Associations With Medical Care and Quality of Life Near Death

    Tracy Anne Balboni;Mary Elizabeth Paulk;Michael J. Balboni;Andrea C. Phelps

  • Medical Management of Advanced Heart Failure

    Anju Nohria;Eldrin Lewis;Lynne Warner Stevenson

  • Preferences for quality of life or survival expressed by patients with heart failure.

    Eldrin F Lewis;Paula A Johnson;Wendy Johnson;Caroline Collins

  • Erythropoietic response and outcomes in kidney disease and type 2 diabetes

    Scott D. Solomon;Hajime Uno;Eldrin F. Lewis;Kai Uwe Eckardt

  • Influence of ejection fraction on outcomes and efficacy of spironolactone in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

    Scott D. Solomon;Brian Claggett;Eldrin F. Lewis;Akshay Desai

  • Effect of Aliskiren on Postdischarge Mortality and Heart Failure Readmissions Among Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure The ASTRONAUT Randomized Trial

    Mihai Gheorghiade;Michael Böhm;Stephen J. Greene;Gregg C. Fonarow

  • Predictors of late development of heart failure in stable survivors of myocardial infarction: the CARE study.

    Eldrin F Lewis;Lemuel A Moye;Jean L Rouleau;Frank M Sacks

  • CPAP versus Oxygen in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

    Daniel J. Gottlieb;Daniel J. Gottlieb;Daniel J. Gottlieb;Naresh M. Punjabi;Reena Mehra;Reena Mehra;Sanjay R. Patel

  • Rationale and design of the treatment of preserved cardiac function heart failure with an aldosterone antagonist trial: a randomized, controlled study of spironolactone in patients with symptomatic heart failure and preserved ejection fraction.

    Akshay S. Desai;Eldrin F. Lewis;Rebecca Li;Scott D. Solomon

  • Safety and efficacy of enoxaparin vs unfractionated heparin in patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes who receive tirofiban and aspirin: a randomized controlled trial.

    Michael A. Blazing;James A. de Lemos;Harvey D. White;Keith A. A. Fox

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott D. Solomon
Scott D. Solomon Brigham and Women's Hospital
Marc A. Pfeffer
Marc A. Pfeffer Harvard Medical School
Brian Claggett
Brian Claggett Brigham and Women's Hospital
Akshay S. Desai
Akshay S. Desai Brigham and Women's Hospital
John J.V. McMurray
John J.V. McMurray University of Glasgow
Lynne W. Stevenson
Lynne W. Stevenson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Bertram Pitt
Bertram Pitt University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michael M. Givertz
Michael M. Givertz Brigham and Women's Hospital
Sanjiv J. Shah
Sanjiv J. Shah Northwestern University
Aldo P. Maggioni
Aldo P. Maggioni Heart Care Foundation, ANMCO Research Center, Florence

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