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D-Index
104
Citations
40840
World Ranking
7036
National Ranking
3697

Menachem Miodovnik 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 Menachem Miodovnik sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 348 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Menachem Miodovnik 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 Menachem Miodovnik sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 104 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Menachem Miodovnik is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research contributions primarily lie within the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Obstetrics and Gynecology. Over the course of their career, they have published extensively, contributing to 56 publications in Medicine, including 23 specifically in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Their work addresses various subfields such as Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. The main research topics covered in their publications include:

  • Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
  • Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis
  • Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
  • Maternal and fetal healthcare

Menachem Miodovnik has contributed to the following recent papers:

  • Disease Severity and Perinatal Outcomes of Pregnant Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), 2021, Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Low-dose aspirin for the prevention of preterm delivery in nulliparous women with a singleton pregnancy (ASPIRIN): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 2020, The Lancet
  • Association of SARS-CoV-2 Infection With Serious Maternal Morbidity and Mortality From Obstetric Complications, 2022, JAMA
  • Association of haemoglobin levels in the first trimester and at 26-30 weeks with fetal and neonatal outcomes: a secondary analysis of the Global Network for Women's and Children's Health's ASPIRIN Trial, 2021, BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • Safety of daily low-dose aspirin use during pregnancy in low-income and middle-income countries, 2021, AJOG Global Reports

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Dwight J. Rouse
  • Catherine Y. Spong
  • Brian M. Mercer
  • Ronald J. Wapner
  • John M. Thorp

Menachem Miodovnik's research has been predominantly published in venues such as UNC Libraries, with 15 publications, followed by the American Journal of Perinatology with 3 publications, as well as individual publications in Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Lancet, and JAMA.

Best Publications

  • Maternal morbidity associated with multiple repeat cesarean deliveries

    Robert M. Silver;Mark B. Landon;Dwight J. Rouse;Kenneth J. Leveno

  • Prevention of recurrent preterm delivery by 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate

    Paul J. Meis;Mark Klebanoff;Elizabeth Thom;Mitchell P. Dombrowski

  • Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes Associated With a Trial of Labor After Prior Cesarean Delivery

    Mark B. Landon;John C. Hauth;Kenneth J. Leveno;Catherine Y. Spong

  • Timing of Elective Repeat Cesarean Delivery at Term and Neonatal Outcomes

    Alan T N Tita;Mark B. Landon;Catherine Y. Spong;Yinglei Lai

  • Metronidazole to prevent preterm delivery in pregnant women with asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis

    J. Christopher Carey;Mark A. Klebanoff;John C. Hauth;Sharon L. Hillier

  • LOW-DOSE ASPIRIN TO PREVENT PREECLAMPSIA IN WOMEN AT HIGH RISK

    Steve Caritis;Baha Sibai;John Hauth;Marshall D Lindheimer

  • A randomized, controlled trial of magnesium sulfate for the prevention of cerebral palsy

    Dwight J. Rouse;Deborah G. Hirtz;Elizabeth Thom;Michael W. Varner

  • ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY FOR REDUCTION OF INFANT MORBIDITY AFTER PRETERM PREMATURE RUPTURE OF THE MEMBRANES : A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

    B. M. Mercer;M. Miodovnik;G. R. Thurnau;R. L. Goldenberg

  • The Preterm Prediction Study: Effect of gestational age and cause of preterm birth on subsequent obstetric outcome

    Brian M. Mercer;Robert L. Goldenberg;Atef H. Moawad;Paul J. Meis

  • The preterm prediction study: the value of new vs standard risk factors in predicting early and all spontaneous preterm births. NICHD MFMU Network.

    R L Goldenberg;J D Iams;B M Mercer;P J Meis

  • Hypertensive disorders in twin versus singleton gestations

    Baha M. Sibai;John Hauth;Steve Caritis;Marshall D. Lindheimer

  • Risk Factors for Preeclampsia, Abruptio Placentae, and Adverse Neonatal Outcomes among Women with Chronic Hypertension

    Baha M. Sibai;Marshall Lindheimer;John Hauth;Steve Caritis

  • Adverse perinatal outcomes are significantly higher in severe gestational hypertension than in mild preeclampsia

    Alan Buchbinder;Bahaeddine M Sibai;Steve Caritis;Cora MacPherson

  • The MFMU Cesarean Registry: Factors affecting the success of trial of labor after previous cesarean delivery

    Mark B. Landon;Sharon Leindecker;Catherine Y. Spong;John C. Hauth

  • Mid-trimester endovaginal sonography in women at high risk for spontaneous preterm birth.

    John Owen;John Owen;Nicole Yost;Vincenzo Berghella;Elizabeth Thom

  • The preterm prediction study: Risk factors for indicated preterm births

    P. J. Meis;R. L. Goldenberg;B. M. Mercer;J. D. Iams

  • The preterm prediction study: a clinical risk assessment system.

    B.M. Mercer;R.L. Goldenberg;A. Das;A.H. Moawad

  • Development of a nomogram for prediction of vaginal birth after cesarean delivery.

    William A. Grobman;Yinglei Lai;Mark B. Landon;Catherine Y. Spong

  • The preterm prediction study: Risk factors in twin gestations

    Robert L. Goldenberg;Jay D. Iams;Menachem Miodovnik;J.Peter Van Dorsten

  • The Preterm Prediction Study: Prediction of preterm premature rupture of membranes through clinical findings and ancillary testing

    Brian M. Mercer;Robert L. Goldenberg;Paul J. Meis;Atef H. Moawad

Frequent Co-Authors

Steve N. Caritis
Steve N. Caritis University of Pittsburgh
Mary J. O'Sullivan
Mary J. O'Sullivan University of Miami
Ronald J. Wapner
Ronald J. Wapner Columbia University
Brian M. Mercer
Brian M. Mercer Case Western Reserve University
Catherine Y. Spong
Catherine Y. Spong The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Mark B. Landon
Mark B. Landon The Ohio State University
Michael W. Varner
Michael W. Varner University of Utah
Yoram Sorokin
Yoram Sorokin Wayne State University
John M. Thorp
John M. Thorp University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dwight J. Rouse
Dwight J. Rouse Brown University

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