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Lawrence T. Goodnough

Lawrence T. Goodnough

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
105
Citations
40211
World Ranking
6783
National Ranking
3580

Lawrence T. Goodnough 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 Lawrence T. Goodnough sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 452 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Lawrence T. Goodnough 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 Lawrence T. Goodnough sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 105 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Lawrence T. Goodnough is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant emphasis on hematology. Other subfields of study in their work include genetics, critical care and intensive care medicine, toxicology, and general health professions.

The main topics covered by Goodnough's research encompass erythropoietin and anemia treatment, trauma, hemostasis, coagulopathy, resuscitation, iron metabolism and disorders, hemoglobinopathies and related disorders, pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reactions, healthcare cost, quality, and practices, as well as blood transfusion and management.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Goodnough include Tomas Ganz, Henry Trumbo, Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer, Iain C. Macdougall, and K Kaluza.

Goodnough has published in several scientific venues, with recurring publications in Drug Safety, Kidney International, Transfusion, Kidney Medicine, and the American Journal of Hematology.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Goodnough include:

  • Controversies in optimal anemia management: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Conference (2021, Kidney International)
  • How do I manage severe postpartum hemorrhage? (2020, Transfusion)
  • Iron Administration, Infection, and Anemia Management in CKD: Untangling the Effects of Intravenous Iron Therapy on Immunity and Infection Risk (2020, Kidney Medicine)
  • Parenteral iron therapy and phosphorus homeostasis: A review (2021, American Journal of Hematology)
  • Frequency and Associated Costs of Anaphylaxis- and Hypersensitivity-Related Adverse Events for Intravenous Iron Products in the USA: An Analysis Using the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (2020, Drug Safety)

Best Publications

  • Anemia of Chronic Disease

    Guenter Weiss;Lawrence T. Goodnough

  • 2011 Update to The Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Blood Conservation Clinical Practice Guidelines

    Victor A. Ferraris;Jeremiah R. Brown;George J. Despotis;John W. Hammon

  • Transfusion medicine. First of two parts--blood transfusion.

    Lawrence T. Goodnough;Mark E. Brecher;Michael H. Kanter;James P. AuBuchon

  • A phase III randomized study comparing cisplatin and fluorouracil as single agents and in combination for advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

    C Jacobs;G Lyman;E Velez-García;K S Sridhar

  • Anemia of inflammation

    Guenter Weiss;Tomas Ganz;Lawrence T. Goodnough

  • Detection, evaluation, and management of preoperative anaemia in the elective orthopaedic surgical patient: NATA guidelines

    L T Goodnough;A Maniatis;P Earnshaw;G Benoni

  • Effect of plasma exchange on plasma ADAMTS13 metalloprotease activity, inhibitor level, and clinical outcome in patients with idiopathic and nonidiopathic thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.

    X. Long Zheng;Richard M. Kaufman;Lawrence T. Goodnough;J. Evan Sadler

  • Increased Preoperative Collection of Autologous Blood with Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Therapy

    Goodnough Lt;Rudnick S;Price Th;Ballas Sk

  • Detection, evaluation, and management of iron-restricted erythropoiesis

    Lawrence Tim Goodnough;Elizabeta Nemeth;Tomas Ganz

  • The variability of transfusion practice in coronary artery bypass surgery. Transfusion Medicine Academic Award Group.

    Lawrence T. Goodnough;Marilyn F. M. Johnston;Pearl T. C. Y. Toy

  • Erythropoietin, iron, and erythropoiesis

    Lawrence T. Goodnough;Barry Skikne;Barry Skikne;Barry Skikne;Carlo Brugnara;Carlo Brugnara;Carlo Brugnara

  • Prudent strategies for elective red blood cell transfusion.

    H. Gilbert Welch;Kenneth R. Meehan;Lawrence T. Goodnough

  • Patient Blood Management

    Lawrence Tim Goodnough;Aryeh Shander

  • Therapeutic efficacy and safety of platelets treated with a photochemical process for pathogen inactivation : the SPRINT trial

    Jeffrey McCullough;David H. Vesole;Richard J. Benjamin;Sherrill J. Slichter

  • Risks of blood transfusion.

    Lawrence T. Goodnough

  • Transfusion medicine. Second of two parts--blood conservation.

    Lawrence T. Goodnough;Mark E. Brecher;Michael H. Kanter;James P. AuBuchon

  • Transfusion medicine: looking to the future

    Lawrence T Goodnough;Aryeh Shander;Mark E Brecher

  • The impact of heparin concentration and activated clotting time monitoring on blood conservation: A prospective, randomized evaluation in patients undergoing cardiac operation

    G.J. Despotis;J.H. Joist;C.W. Hogue;A. Alsoufiev

  • Predeposited autologous blood for elective surgery. A national multicenter study.

    Toy Pt;Strauss Rg;Stehling Lc;Sears R

  • 2011 Update to The Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Blood Conservation Clinical Practice Guidelines⁎⁎The International Consortium for Evidence Based Perfusion formally endorses these guidelines

    Victor A. Ferraris;Jeremiah R. Brown;George J. Despotis;John W. Hammon

Frequent Co-Authors

John F. DiPersio
John F. DiPersio Washington University in St. Louis
Ravi Vij
Ravi Vij Washington University in St. Louis
Michael F. Murphy
Michael F. Murphy NHS Blood and Transplant
Jerrold H. Levy
Jerrold H. Levy Duke University
Neil P. Shah
Neil P. Shah University of California, San Francisco
Samuel A. Santoro
Samuel A. Santoro Vanderbilt University
William J. Catalona
William J. Catalona Northwestern University
Peter Westervelt
Peter Westervelt Brown University
Edward L. Spitznagel
Edward L. Spitznagel Washington University in St. Louis
Donat R. Spahn
Donat R. Spahn University of Zurich

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