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D-Index
91
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24849
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11922
National Ranking
30

Felipe Dal-Pizzol 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 Felipe Dal-Pizzol sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 491 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Felipe Dal-Pizzol 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 Felipe Dal-Pizzol sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 91 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Felipe Dal-Pizzol is affiliated with the Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense in Brazil. Their research is situated primarily in the field of Medicine, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Neurology, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Molecular Biology. The scholar has contributed extensively to the study of Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders, Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment, Respiratory Support and Mechanisms, Long-Term Effects of COVID-19, and Gut microbiota and health.

Their recent publications illustrate the diversity and scope of their research interests. These include:

  • "SARS-CoV-2-triggered neutrophil extracellular traps mediate COVID-19 pathology," 2020, The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • "Biomarkers for sepsis: more than just fever and leukocytosis-a narrative review," 2022, Critical Care
  • "How to use biomarkers of infection or sepsis at the bedside: guide to clinicians," 2023, Intensive Care Medicine
  • "Brain-heart interaction after acute ischemic stroke," 2020, Critical Care
  • "Anti-C5a antibody (vilobelimab) therapy for critically ill, invasively mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19 (PANAMO): a multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial," 2022, The Lancet Respiratory Medicine

Felipe Dal-Pizzol frequently collaborates with several researchers in their field, including Monique Michels, Tatiana Barichello, Cristiane Ritter, Emily Córneo, and Fabrícia Petronilho. Collaboration counts reflect active and ongoing interdisciplinary engagements.

The scholar publishes regularly in a selection of scientific venues, with multiple contributions in:

  • Critical Care Science
  • Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva
  • Molecular Neurobiology
  • Metabolic Brain Disease
  • Research Square

Best Publications

  • SARS-CoV-2-triggered neutrophil extracellular traps mediate COVID-19 pathology.

    Flavio Protasio Veras;Marjorie Cornejo Pontelli;Camila Meirelles Silva;Juliana E Toller-Kawahisa

  • Characteristics and outcomes of patients with cancer requiring admission to intensive care units: a prospective multicenter study.

    Márcio Soares;Pedro Caruso;Eliézer Silva;José M. M. Teles

  • Imbalance of antioxidant defense in mice lacking cellular prion protein.

    Fá bio Klamt;Felipe Dal-Pizzol;Felipe Dal-Pizzol;Mario Luiz Conte da Frota;Roger Walz

  • Effects of chronic mild stress on the oxidative parameters in the rat brain.

    Giancarlo Lucca;Clarissa M. Comim;Samira S. Valvassori;Gislaine Z. Réus

  • Effects of lithium and valproate on amphetamine-induced oxidative stress generation in an animal model of mania

    Benicio N. Frey;Samira S. Valvassori;Gislaine Z. Réus;Márcio R. Martins

  • Treatment with N-acetylcysteine plus deferoxamine protects rats against oxidative stress and improves survival in sepsis.

    Cristiane Ritter;Michael E. Andrades;Adalisa Reinke;Sérgio Menna-Barreto

  • Peripheral biomarkers and illness activity in bipolar disorder.

    Flávio Kapczinski;Felipe Dal-Pizzol;Antonio Lucio Teixeira;Pedro V.S. Magalhaes

  • Lipid peroxidation in hippocampus early and late after status epilepticus induced by pilocarpine or kainic acid in Wistar rats.

    Felipe Dal-Pizzol;Fábio Klamt;Mônica M.R Vianna;Nadia Schröder

  • Oxidative parameters and mortality in sepsis induced by cecal ligation and perforation.

    Cristiane Ritter;Michael Andrades;Mário Luis C. Frota;Fernanda Bonatto

  • Oxidative variables in the rat brain after sepsis induced by cecal ligation and perforation.

    Tatiana Barichello;Jucélia J. Fortunato;Ângeles M. Vitali;Gustavo Feier

  • Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to postoperative cognitive dysfunction in elderly rats.

    Martins Back Netto;Aloir Neri de Oliveira Junior;Mariana Goldim;Khiany Mathias

  • The role of microglia activation in the development of sepsis-induced long-term cognitive impairment.

    Monique Michels;Andriele S. Vieira;Francieli Vuolo;Hugo Galvane Zapelini

  • Cannabidiol, a non-psychotropic plant-derived cannabinoid, decreases inflammation in a murine model of acute lung injury: role for the adenosine A(2A) receptor.

    Alison Ribeiro;Viviane Ferraz-De-Paula;Milena L. Pinheiro;Luana B. Vitoretti

  • Oxidative stress after acute and sub-chronic malathion intoxication in Wistar rats.

    F.P. Possamai;J.J. Fortunato;G. Feier;F.R. Agostinho

  • Imbalance in SOD/CAT activities in rat skeletal muscles submitted to treadmill training exercise.

    Ricardo A. Pinho;Michael E. Andrades;Marcos R. Oliveira;Aline C. Pirola

  • Cognitive impairment in sepsis survivors from cecal ligation and perforation.

    Tatiana Barichello;Márcio R. Martins;Adalisa Reinke;Gustavo Feier

  • Early sedation and clinical outcomes of mechanically ventilated patients: a prospective multicenter cohort study

    Lilian Maria Sobreira Tanaka;Luciano Cesar Pontes Azevedo;Marcelo Park;Guilherme Schettino

  • Outcomes for Patients With Cancer Admitted to the ICU Requiring Ventilatory Support: Results From a Prospective Multicenter Study

    Luciano C.P. Azevedo;Pedro Caruso;Ulysses V.A. Silva;André P. Torelly

  • Clinical outcomes of patients requiring ventilatory support in Brazilian intensive care units: a multicenter, prospective, cohort study

    Luciano C P Azevedo;Marcelo Park;Jorge I F Salluh;Alvaro Rea-Neto

  • Memantine reduces oxidative damage and enhances long-term recognition memory in aged rats

    C. Pietá Dias;M.N. Martins de Lima;J. Presti-Torres;A. Dornelles

Frequent Co-Authors

João Quevedo
João Quevedo The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Fabricia Petronilho
Fabricia Petronilho Sewanee: The University of the South
Tatiana Barichello
Tatiana Barichello The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
José Cláudio Fonseca Moreira
José Cláudio Fonseca Moreira Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Gislaine Z. Réus
Gislaine Z. Réus Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense
Samira S. Valvassori
Samira S. Valvassori Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense
Rafael Roesler
Rafael Roesler Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Flávio Kapczinski
Flávio Kapczinski McMaster University
Antônio Lúcio Teixeira
Antônio Lúcio Teixeira The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Fernando A. Bozza
Fernando A. Bozza Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

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