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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Medicine D-index 94 Citations 49,723 496 World Ranking 6274 National Ranking 3433

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Awards & Achievements

2009 - ASCB Public Service Award, The American Society for Cell Biology

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Stroke
  • Surgery

Larry B. Goldstein mainly investigates Stroke, Surgery, Physical therapy, Randomized controlled trial and Emergency medicine. His Stroke study is concerned with the larger field of Internal medicine. Larry B. Goldstein studied Internal medicine and Cardiology that intersect with Atorvastatin.

His research in the fields of Carotid endarterectomy, Retrospective cohort study and Angiography overlaps with other disciplines such as Inter-rater reliability. The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychological intervention, Platelet aggregation inhibitor, Clinical trial, Intensive care medicine and Evidence-based medicine in addition to Physical therapy. Larry B. Goldstein has researched Emergency medicine in several fields, including Warfarin, Veterans Affairs and Comorbidity.

His most cited work include:

  • High-dose atorvastatin after stroke or transient ischemic attack. (1946 citations)
  • Guidelines for the Primary Prevention of Stroke A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (1773 citations)
  • AHA Guidelines for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke: 2002 Update Consensus Panel Guide to Comprehensive Risk Reduction for Adult Patients Without Coronary or Other Atherosclerotic Vascular Diseases (1710 citations)

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

Larry B. Goldstein focuses on Stroke, Internal medicine, Physical therapy, Surgery and Cardiology. His work carried out in the field of Stroke brings together such families of science as Randomized controlled trial, Intensive care medicine, Vascular disease and Emergency medicine. His Intensive care medicine research incorporates elements of Disease and MEDLINE.

Larry B. Goldstein combines subjects such as Epidemiology, Warfarin, Emergency department, Medical emergency and Pediatrics with his study of Emergency medicine. The various areas that Larry B. Goldstein examines in his Physical therapy study include Guideline, Clinical trial, Family medicine and Neurology. His studies deal with areas such as Stenosis, Myocardial infarction and Risk factor as well as Surgery.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Stroke (76.46%)
  • Internal medicine (32.96%)
  • Physical therapy (26.74%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Stroke (76.46%)
  • Internal medicine (32.96%)
  • Cardiology (17.14%)

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

His primary areas of study are Stroke, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ischemic stroke and Emergency medicine. His Stroke research incorporates elements of Epidemiology, Randomized controlled trial, Intensive care medicine, Physical therapy and Cohort. His Intensive care medicine research integrates issues from Kidney disease and MEDLINE.

His Physical therapy study incorporates themes from Blood pressure, Stroke scale, Severity of illness and Prospective cohort study. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Endocrinology and Oncology. His Emergency medicine study combines topics in areas such as Neurosurgery, Health services research, Guideline and Stroke recovery.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Statin Safety and Associated Adverse Events: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (156 citations)
  • Preserving stroke care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Potential issues and solutions. (42 citations)
  • Randomized Sham-Controlled Trial of Navigated Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Motor Recovery in Stroke. (40 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Stroke

Larry B. Goldstein mostly deals with Stroke, Internal medicine, Physical therapy, Randomized controlled trial and Emergency medicine. Larry B. Goldstein has included themes like Odds ratio, Clinical trial, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Confidence interval and Comorbidity in his Stroke study. The Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Diabetes mellitus and Cardiology.

The concepts of his Physical therapy study are interwoven with issues in Population study, Case-control study, Urine sodium, Prospective cohort study and Severity of illness. His Randomized controlled trial research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Rehabilitation, Statin and Myocardial infarction. His Emergency medicine research includes themes of Status epilepticus, High morbidity, Medicaid and Cohort.

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Best Publications

High-dose atorvastatin after stroke or transient ischemic attack.

Amarenco P;Bogousslavsky J;Callahan A rd;Goldstein Lb.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2006)

3522 Citations

AHA Guidelines for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke: 2002 Update Consensus Panel Guide to Comprehensive Risk Reduction for Adult Patients Without Coronary or Other Atherosclerotic Vascular Diseases

Thomas A. Pearson;Steven N. Blair;Stephen R. Daniels;Robert H. Eckel.
Circulation (2002)

2828 Citations

Guidelines for prevention of stroke in patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic Attack : A statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Council on Stroke : Co-sponsored by the Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention : The American Academy of Neurology affirms the value of this guideline

Ralph L. Sacco;Robert Adams;Greg Albers;Mark J. Alberts.
Stroke (2006)

2711 Citations

Guidelines for the Primary Prevention of Stroke A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association

Larry B. Goldstein;Cheryl D. Bushnell;Robert J. Adams;Lawrence J. Appel.
Stroke (2011)

2412 Citations

Primary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke A Guideline From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Stroke Council: Cosponsored by the Atherosclerotic Peripheral Vascular Disease Interdisciplinary Working Group; Cardiovascular Nursing Council; Clinical Cardiology Council; Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism Council; and the Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Interdisciplinary Working Group: The American Academy of Neurology affirms the value of this guideline.

Larry B. Goldstein;Robert Adams;Mark J. Alberts;Lawrence J. Appel.
Stroke (2006)

1894 Citations

Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients With Ischemic Stroke A Scientific Statement From the Stroke Council of the American Stroke Association

Harold P. Adams;Robert J. Adams;Thomas Brott;Gregory J. Del Zoppo.
Stroke (2003)

1759 Citations

Primary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Stroke Council of the American Heart Association

L. B. Goldstein;R. Adams;K. Becker;C. D. Furberg.
Stroke (2001)

1584 Citations

Primary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Stroke Council of the American Heart Association

Larry B. Goldstein;Robert Adams;Kyra Becker;Curt D. Furberg.
Circulation (2001)

1581 Citations

Interrater Reliability of the NIH Stroke Scale

Larry B. Goldstein;Christina Bertels;James N. Davis.
JAMA Neurology (1989)

1288 Citations

Guidelines for the Primary Prevention of Stroke A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association The American Academy of Neurology affirms the value of this guideline as an educational tool for neurologists.

Larry B. Goldstein;Cheryl D. Bushnell;Robert J. Adams;Lawrence J. Appel.
Stroke (2011)

1170 Citations

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