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90
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37729
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12049
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6180

Gary D. Webb 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 Gary D. Webb sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 264 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gary D. Webb 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 Gary D. Webb sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 90 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Gary D. Webb was affiliated with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focused on Medicine, with notable work in the subfields of Epidemiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, and Speech and Hearing.

The scientist's work extensively covered topics such as Congenital Heart Disease Studies, Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments, Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair, Ultrasound in Clinical Applications, Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, and Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy.

Their recent publications included:

  • Canadian Cardiovascular Society 2022 Guidelines for Cardiovascular Interventions in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease, 2022, Canadian Journal of Cardiology
  • Heart University: a new online educational forum in paediatric and adult congenital cardiac care. The future of virtual learning in a post-pandemic world?, 2020, Cardiology in the Young
  • Transfer and transition practices in 96 European adult congenital heart disease centres, 2020, International Journal of Cardiology
  • Small Defects, Small Effects, Big Data, Big Anxiety, 2020, Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions
  • Implementing artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening: Women's preferences, 2025, Cancer

Frequent co-authors included Erwin Oechslin, Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink, Ariane Marelli, Luc Beauchesne, and Jack M. Colman.

The scientist published in a variety of venues, most notably:

  • Canadian Journal of Cardiology
  • Cardiology in the Young
  • International Journal of Cardiology
  • Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions
  • Cancer

Best Publications

  • ACC/AHA 2008 guidelines for the management of adults with congenital heart disease: Executive summary - A report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on practice guidelines (writing committee to develop guidelines for the management of adults with congenital heart disease)

    Carole A. Warnes;Roberta G. Williams;Thomas M. Bashore;John S. Child

  • ESC Guidelines for the management of grown-up congenital heart disease (new version 2010).

    Helmut Baumgartner;Philipp Bonhoeffer;Natasja M. S. De Groot;Fokko de Haan

  • Risk factors for arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death late after repair of tetralogy of Fallot: a multicentre study

    Michael A Gatzoulis;Michael A Gatzoulis;Seshadri Balaji;Steven A Webber;Samuel C Siu

  • Task Force 1: The Changing Profile of Congenital Heart Disease in Adult Life

    Carole A Warnes;Richard Liberthson;Gordon K Danielson;Annie Dore

  • ACC/AHA 2008 Guidelines for the Management of Adults With Congenital Heart Disease

    Carole A. Warnes;Roberta G. Williams;Thomas M. Bashore;John S. Child

  • Optimal timing for pulmonary valve replacement in adults after tetralogy of Fallot repair

    Judith Therrien;Yves Provost;Naeem Merchant;William Williams

  • Outcomes in Adults With Bicuspid Aortic Valves

    Nikolaos Tzemos;Judith Therrien;James Yip;George Thanassoulis

  • Mode of death in adults with congenital heart disease

    Erwin N Oechslin;David A Harrison;Michael S Connelly;Gary D Webb

  • Management of grown up congenital heart disease.

    John Deanfield;Erik Thaulow;Carol Warnes;Gary Webb

  • Pulmonary valve replacement in adults late after repair of tetralogy of fallot: are we operating too late?

    Judith Therrien;Samuel C Siu;Peter R McLaughlin;Peter P Liu

  • Atrial Arrhythmia After Surgical Closure of Atrial Septal Defects in Adults

    Michael A. Gatzoulis;Marc A. Freeman;Samuel C. Siu;Gary D. Webb

  • Tetralogy of Fallot

    Christian Apitz;Gary D Webb;Andrew N Redington

  • Heart Failure and Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients With Single or Systemic Right Ventricles

    Sanaz Piran;Gruschen Veldtman;Samuel Siu;Gary D. Webb

  • Clinical Features of 78 Adults With 22q11 Deletion Syndrome

    Anne S. Bassett;Eva W.C. Chow;Eva W.C. Chow;Janice Husted;Janice Husted;Rosanna Weksberg

  • Prevalence and correlates of successful transfer from pediatric to adult health care among a cohort of young adults with complex congenital heart defects.

    Graham J. Reid;M. Jane Irvine;M. Jane Irvine;M. Jane Irvine;Brian W. McCrindle;Renee Sananes

  • Arrhythmia Burden in Adults With Surgically Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot A Multi-Institutional Study

    Paul Khairy;Paul Khairy;Jamil Aboulhosn;Michelle Z. Gurvitz;Alexander R. Opotowsky

  • Recommendations for cardiovascular magnetic resonance in adults with congenital heart disease from the respective working groups of the European Society of Cardiology

    Philip J. Kilner;Tal Geva;Harald Kaemmerer;Pedro T. Trindade

  • Outcome of pregnancy in patients with structural or ischaemic heart disease: results of a registry of the European Society of Cardiology

    Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink;Titia P. E. Ruys;Joerg I. Stein;Ulf Thilén

  • Left ventricular dysfunction is a risk factor for sudden cardiac death in adults late after repair of tetralogy of fallot

    Akash Ghai;Candice Silversides;Louise Harris;Gary D. Webb

  • Risk factors for arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death late after repair of tetralogy of Fallot

    Michael A. Gatzoulis;Seshadri Balaji;Steven A. Webber;Samuel C. Siu

Frequent Co-Authors

William G. Williams
William G. Williams University of Toronto
Michael J. Landzberg
Michael J. Landzberg Brigham and Women's Hospital
Brian W. McCrindle
Brian W. McCrindle University of Toronto
Michael A. Gatzoulis
Michael A. Gatzoulis Imperial College London
Tirone E. David
Tirone E. David University of Toronto
Carole A. Warnes
Carole A. Warnes Mayo Clinic
Peter Liu
Peter Liu University of Ottawa
Joan Ivanov
Joan Ivanov University Health Network
Paul Khairy
Paul Khairy Montreal Heart Institute
Graham J. Reid
Graham J. Reid University of Western Ontario

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