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D-Index
108
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62917
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5886
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3155

Marvin A. Konstam 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 Marvin A. Konstam sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 539 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Marvin A. Konstam 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 Marvin A. Konstam sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 108 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Marvin A. Konstam is affiliated with Tufts Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a specialization in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Konstam's work extends into several subfields, including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Economics and Econometrics, Nephrology, and Surgery.

The scientist has extensively contributed to topics related to Heart Failure Treatment and Management, Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors, and Electrolyte and Hormonal Disorders. Additional areas of research include Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation Studies, Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, and Dialysis and Renal Disease Management.

Konstam has published numerous papers in medical journals, with some recent notable works:

  • Effect of Praliciguat on Peak Rate of Oxygen Consumption in Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction, 2020, JAMA
  • Standardized Definitions for Evaluation of Heart Failure Therapies: Scientific Expert Panel From the Heart Failure Collaboratory and Academic Research Consortium, 2020, JACC Heart Failure
  • Acute Kidney Function Declines in the Context of Decongestion in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure, 2020, JACC Heart Failure
  • State of the Science: The Relevance of Symptoms in Cardiovascular Disease and Research: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association, 2022, Circulation
  • Comparison of symptomatic and functional responses to vagus nerve stimulation in ANTHEM-HF, INOVATE-HF, and NECTAR-HF, 2020, ESC Heart Failure

Their frequent coauthors include James E. Udelson, Wendy McCallum, Hocine Tighiouart, Mona Fiuzat, and John R. Teerlink.

Konstam's research outputs have appeared predominantly in these publication venues:

  • Journal of Cardiac Failure
  • JACC Heart Failure
  • European Journal of Heart Failure
  • Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Best Publications

  • 2009 Focused Update Incorporated Into the ACC/AHA 2005 Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Heart Failure in Adults A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines: Developed in Collaboration With the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation

    Sharon Ann Hunt;William T. Abraham;Marshall H. Chin;Arthur M. Feldman

  • Cardiovascular events associated with rofecoxib in a colorectal adenoma chemoprevention trial

    Robert S. Bresalier;Robert S. Sandler;Hui Quan;James A. Bolognese

  • ACC/AHA 2005 Guideline Update for the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult

    Sharon Ann Hunt;William T. Abraham;Marshall H. Chin

  • Forecasting the Impact of Heart Failure in the United States A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association

    Paul A. Heidenreich;Nancy M. Albert;Larry A. Allen;David A. Bluemke

  • Effect of losartan compared with captopril on mortality in patients with symptomatic heart failure: randomised trial—the Losartan Heart Failure Survival Study ELITE II

    Bertram Pitt;Philip A Poole-Wilson;Robert Segal;Felipe A Martinez

  • 2009 Focused Update: ACCF/AHA Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Heart Failure in Adults

    Mariell Jessup;William T. Abraham;Donald E. Casey;Arthur M. Feldman

  • Effects of Oral Tolvaptan in Patients Hospitalized for Worsening Heart Failure: The EVEREST Outcome Trial

    Marvin A. Konstam;Mihai Gheorghiade;John C. Burnett;Liliana Grinfeld

  • Executive summary: HFSA 2006 comprehensive heart failure practice guideline

    Kirkwood F. Adams;Jo Ann Lindenfeld;J. Malcolm O. Arnold;David W. Baker

  • Short-term clinical effects of tolvaptan, an oral vasopressin antagonist, in patients hospitalized for heart failure: the EVEREST Clinical Status Trials.

    Mihai Gheorghiade;Marvin A. Konstam;John C. Burnett;Liliana Grinfeld

  • Acute heart failure syndromes: current state and framework for future research.

    Mihai Gheorghiade;Faiez Zannad;George Sopko;Liviu Klein

  • Reduced kidney function and anemia as risk factors for mortality in patients with left ventricular dysfunction.

    Amin Al-Ahmad;William M Rand;Guruprasad Manjunath;Marvin A Konstam

  • Left ventricular remodeling in heart failure: current concepts in clinical significance and assessment.

    Marvin A. Konstam;Daniel G. Kramer;Ayan R. Patel;Martin S. Maron

  • Comparison of Omapatrilat and Enalapril in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure The Omapatrilat Versus Enalapril Randomized Trial of Utility in Reducing Events (OVERTURE)

    Milton Packer;Robert M. Califf;Marvin A. Konstam;Henry Krum

  • Effects of the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor enalapril on the long-term progression of left ventricular dysfunction in patients with heart failure. SOLVD Investigators.

    M A Konstam;M F Rousseau;M W Kronenberg;J E Udelson

  • Effects of high-dose versus low-dose losartan on clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure (HEAAL study): a randomised, double-blind trial.

    Marvin A Konstam;James D Neaton;Kenneth Dickstein;Kenneth Dickstein;Helmut Drexler

  • Consensus recommendations for the management of chronic heart failure: Introduction

    Milton Packer;Jay N. Cohn;William T. Abraham;Wilson S. Colucci

  • Evaluation and Management of Right-Sided Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

    Marvin A. Konstam;Michael S. Kiernan;Daniel Bernstein;Biykem Bozkurt

  • ACC/AHA 2005 Guideline Update for the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult—Summary Article

    Sharon Ann Hunt;William T. Abraham;Marshall H. Chin

  • HFSA 2006 comprehensive heart failure practice guideline

    Kirkwood F. Adams;Jo Ann Lindenfeld;J. Malcolm O. Arnold;David W. Baker

  • Effects of Oral Tolvaptan in Patients Hospitalized for Worsening Heart Failure

    Marvin A. Konstam;Mihai Gheorghiade;John C. Burnett;Liliana Grinfeld

Frequent Co-Authors

James E. Udelson
James E. Udelson Tufts Medical Center
Mihai Gheorghiade
Mihai Gheorghiade Northwestern University
Faiez Zannad
Faiez Zannad University of Lorraine
Aldo P. Maggioni
Aldo P. Maggioni Heart Care Foundation, ANMCO Research Center, Florence
Karl Swedberg
Karl Swedberg University of Gothenburg
Javed Butler
Javed Butler University of Mississippi
John C. Burnett
John C. Burnett Mayo Clinic
Gregg C. Fonarow
Gregg C. Fonarow University of California, Los Angeles
William T. Abraham
William T. Abraham The Ohio State University
Muthiah Vaduganathan
Muthiah Vaduganathan Brigham and Women's Hospital

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