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Philip J. Held

Philip J. Held

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
United States

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Dialysis

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Dialysis, Hemodialysis, Internal medicine, Surgery and Intensive care medicine. His Dialysis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Observational study, Kidney disease, Relative risk, End stage renal disease and Risk factor. Philip J. Held interconnects Epidemiology, Mortality rate, Prospective cohort study, Survival analysis and Pediatrics in the investigation of issues within Hemodialysis.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Odds ratio and Comorbidity. His Quality of life research extends to the thematically linked field of Intensive care medicine. His work is dedicated to discovering how Transplantation, Kidney are connected with Urology and Transplant rejection and other disciplines.

His most cited work include:

  • Comparison of Mortality in All Patients on Dialysis, Patients on Dialysis Awaiting Transplantation, and Recipients of a First Cadaveric Transplant (3674 citations)
  • Chronic renal failure after transplantation of a nonrenal organ. (1699 citations)
  • Delayed graft function: risk factors and implications for renal allograft survival. (840 citations)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Hemodialysis, Dialysis, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine and Surgery. The various areas that Philip J. Held examines in his Hemodialysis study include Observational study, Prospective cohort study, Epidemiology and Peritoneal dialysis. His Dialysis research includes elements of Odds ratio, Kidney disease, Mortality rate, Proportional hazards model and Risk factor.

His research investigates the connection between Intensive care medicine and topics such as Quality of life that intersect with problems in Family medicine. His research on Internal medicine frequently links to adjacent areas such as Case mix index. His Surgery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Relative risk and Incidence.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Hemodialysis (62.99%)
  • Dialysis (60.63%)
  • Intensive care medicine (44.88%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2003-2007)?

  • Dialysis (60.63%)
  • Hemodialysis (62.99%)
  • Intensive care medicine (44.88%)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Dialysis, Hemodialysis, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine and Kidney disease. In his research, Per capita is intimately related to End stage renal disease, which falls under the overarching field of Dialysis. His Hemodialysis research incorporates themes from Prospective cohort study, Comorbidity and Emergency medicine.

The concepts of his Intensive care medicine study are interwoven with issues in Health related quality of life and Observational study. Much of his study explores Internal medicine relationship to Surgery. Proportional hazards model and Kidney transplantation are subfields of Surgery in which his conducts study.

Between 2003 and 2007, his most popular works were:

  • Anaemia in haemodialysis patients of five European countries: association with morbidity and mortality in the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS) (363 citations)
  • Anemia management and outcomes from 12 countries in the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS). (311 citations)
  • MORTALITY AND HOSPITALIZATION IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN FIVE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: RESULTS FROM THE DIALYSIS OUTCOMES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS STUDY (DOPPS) (262 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Disease

Philip J. Held mostly deals with Hemodialysis, Dialysis, Internal medicine, Intensive care medicine and Kidney disease. Many of his studies on Hemodialysis involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Comorbidity. His research brings together the fields of Anemia and Dialysis.

His research on Internal medicine frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Surgery. As part of the same scientific family, Philip J. Held usually focuses on Intensive care medicine, concentrating on Prospective cohort study and intersecting with Malnutrition, Medical prescription, Observational study and Quality of life. His Kidney disease research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Dialysis catheter, Peritoneal dialysis and Kidney transplantation.

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Best Publications

Comparison of Mortality in All Patients on Dialysis, Patients on Dialysis Awaiting Transplantation, and Recipients of a First Cadaveric Transplant

Robert A. Wolfe;Valarie B. Ashby;Edgar L. Milford;Akinlolu O. Ojo.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1999)

5914 Citations

Chronic renal failure after transplantation of a nonrenal organ.

Akinlolu O. Ojo;Philip J. Held;Friedrich K. Port;Robert A. Wolfe.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2003)

2290 Citations

Delayed graft function: risk factors and implications for renal allograft survival.

Akinlolu O. Ojo;Robert A. Wolfe;Philip J. Held;Friedrich K. Port.
Transplantation (1997)

1236 Citations

VASCULAR ACCESS USE IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES: RESULTS FROM THE DOPPS

Ronald L. Pisoni;Eric W. Young;Dawn M. Dykstra;Roger N. Greenwood.
Kidney International (2002)

1130 Citations

Health-related quality of life as a predictor of mortality and hospitalization: the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS).

Donna L. Mapes;Antonio Alberto Lopes;Sudtida Satayathum;Keith P. Mccullough.
Kidney International (2003)

1021 Citations

Association of Comorbid Conditions and Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients in Europe, Japan, and the United States: The Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS)

David A. Goodkin;Jennifer L. Bragg-Gresham;Karl G. Koenig;Robert A. Wolfe.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2003)

906 Citations

Donor characteristics associated with reduced graft survival: an approach to expanding the pool of kidney donors.

Friedrich K. Port;Jennifer L. Bragg-Gresham;Robert A. Metzger;Dawn M. Dykstra.
Transplantation (2002)

828 Citations

The dose of hemodialysis and patient mortality

Philip J. Held;Friedrich K. Port;Robert A. Wolfe;David C. Stannard.
Kidney International (1996)

732 Citations

Depression as a predictor of mortality and hospitalization among hemodialysis patients in the United States and Europe

Antonio Alberto da Silva Lopes;Jennifer Bragg;Eric W. Young;David Goodkin.
Kidney International (2002)

636 Citations

Nonadherence in hemodialysis: associations with mortality, hospitalization, and practice patterns in the DOPPS.

Rajiv Saran;Jennifer L. Bragg-Gresham;Hugh C. Rayner;David A. Goodkin.
Kidney International (2003)

617 Citations

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