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Medicine D-index 84 Citations 35,967 319 World Ranking 9831 National Ranking 5202

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Myocardial infarction

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ultrasound, Ventricle and Coronary artery disease. Internal medicine and Radiology are commonly linked in his work. When carried out as part of a general Radiology research project, his work on End-diastolic volume and Stroke volume is frequently linked to work in Biplane, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.

Harvey Feigenbaum focuses mostly in the field of Cardiology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Diastole and, in certain cases, Tamponade and Right Ventricular Free Wall. His research integrates issues of Angiocardiography and Anatomy in his study of Ultrasound. Harvey Feigenbaum has researched Coronary artery disease in several fields, including Artery, Coronary arteries, Circumflex and Chest pain.

His most cited work include:

  • Recommendations for quantitation of the left ventricle by two-dimensional echocardiography. American Society of Echocardiography Committee on Standards, Subcommittee on Quantitation of Two-Dimensional Echocardiograms. (7579 citations)
  • Echocardiographic detection of coronary artery disease during dobutamine infusion. (653 citations)
  • Low-dose dobutamine echocardiography detects reversible dysfunction after thrombolytic therapy of acute myocardial infarction. (372 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Cardiology, Radiology, Coronary artery disease and In patient. Myocardial infarction, Diastole, Stenosis, Mitral valve and Ventricle are among the areas of Internal medicine where Harvey Feigenbaum concentrates his study. His study looks at the intersection of Cardiology and topics like Ultrasound with Pericardial effusion.

His primary area of study in Radiology is in the field of Angiography. His work deals with themes such as Coronary arteries and Cardiomyopathy, which intersect with Coronary artery disease. His studies in Dobutamine integrate themes in fields like Ischemia and Ischemic cardiomyopathy.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Internal medicine (83.43%)
  • Cardiology (83.43%)
  • Radiology (22.59%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2002-2021)?

  • Internal medicine (83.43%)
  • Cardiology (83.43%)
  • Ejection fraction (6.33%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ejection fraction, In patient and Coronary artery disease. His Ischemia, Dobutamine, Ischemic cardiomyopathy, Longitudinal strain and Dobutamine stress echocardiography investigations are all subjects of Internal medicine research. His research in Cardiology intersects with topics in Basal, Surgery and Blood pressure.

The concepts of his Ejection fraction study are interwoven with issues in Area under the curve, Heart disease, Revascularization and Hazard ratio. His work in Coronary artery disease addresses subjects such as Perfusion, which are connected to disciplines such as Premature ventricular complexes and Dipyridamole. Harvey Feigenbaum has included themes like Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, False positive paradox, Ventricle and Right coronary artery in his Wall motion study.

Between 2002 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Comparison of usefulness of dipyridamole stress myocardial contrast echocardiography to technetium-99m sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomography for detection of coronary artery disease (PB127 Multicenter Phase 2 Trial results) (97 citations)
  • A practical approach to using strain echocardiography to evaluate the left ventricle. (80 citations)
  • Left anterior descending coronary artery wall thickness measured by high-frequency transthoracic and epicardial echocardiography includes adventitia (70 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Surgery

Harvey Feigenbaum mostly deals with Internal medicine, Cardiology, In patient, Ejection fraction and Coronary artery disease. The study incorporates disciplines such as Diabetes mellitus and Surgery in addition to Internal medicine. His Cardiology research includes themes of Basal, Angiography and Doppler imaging.

His work in the fields of Ejection fraction, such as Wall motion, intersects with other areas such as Strain. His research investigates the connection with Coronary artery disease and areas like Perfusion which intersect with concerns in Ultrasound, Myocardial infarction, Premature ventricular complexes and Diastole. His Dobutamine research incorporates themes from Relative risk, Treadmill, Infarction and Stress Echocardiography.

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Best Publications

Recommendations for quantitation of the left ventricle by two-dimensional echocardiography. American Society of Echocardiography Committee on Standards, Subcommittee on Quantitation of Two-Dimensional Echocardiograms.

N. B. Schiller;P. M. Shah;M. Crawford;A. DeMaria.
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography (1989)

13570 Citations

Echocardiographic detection of coronary artery disease during dobutamine infusion.

S G Sawada;D S Segar;T Ryan;S E Brown.
Circulation (1991)

896 Citations

An echocardiographic index for separation of right ventricular volume and pressure overload.

Thomas Ryan;Olivera Petrovic;James C. Dillon;Harvey Feigenbaum.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (1985)

587 Citations

Low-dose dobutamine echocardiography detects reversible dysfunction after thrombolytic therapy of acute myocardial infarction.

Steven C. Smart;Stephen Sawada;Thomas Ryan;Douglas Segar.
Circulation (1993)

566 Citations

Symptoms, adverse effects, and complications associated with dobutamine stress echocardiography : experience in 1118 patients

Horst Mertes;Stephen Sawada;Thomas Ryan;Douglas S. Segar.
Circulation (1993)

527 Citations

Dobutamine stress echocardiography: correlation with coronary lesion severity as determined by quantitative angiography.

Douglas S. Segar;Stephen E. Brown;Stephen G. Sawada;Thomas Ryan.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (1992)

522 Citations

Recommendations for a standardized report for adult transthoracic echocardiography: a report from the American Society of Echocardiography's Nomenclature and Standards Committee and Task Force for a Standardized Echocardiography Report.

Julius M. Gardin;David B. Adams;Pamela S. Douglas;Harvey Feigenbaum.
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography (2002)

449 Citations

Echocardiographic manifestations of valvular vegetations

James C. Dillon;Harvey Feigenbaum;Lee L. Konecke;Richard H. Davis.
American Heart Journal (1973)

374 Citations

Incomplete mitral leaflet closure in patients with papillary muscle dysfunction.

R W Godley;L S Wann;E W Rogers;H Feigenbaum.
Circulation (1981)

367 Citations

Cross-sectional echocardiography in acute myocardial infarction: detection and localization of regional left ventricular asynergy.

J J Heger;A E Weyman;L S Wann;J C Dillon.
Circulation (1979)

366 Citations

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