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Philip P. Goodney is affiliated with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with significant contributions to subfields including pulmonary and respiratory medicine, surgery, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, epidemiology, and endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

The scientist's work extensively covers several main topics within vascular and cardiovascular research. These include peripheral artery disease management, aortic aneurysm repair treatments, cardiac, anesthesia and surgical outcomes, cerebrovascular and carotid artery diseases, vascular procedures and complications, acute ischemic stroke management, and diabetic foot ulcer assessment and management.

Philip P. Goodney has published research in a variety of prominent journals. Frequent publication venues are:

  • Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • Annals of Vascular Surgery
  • Circulation
  • European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
  • JAMA Surgery

Recent papers authored or co-authored by this scientist include:

  • Surgery or Endovascular Therapy for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia, 2022, published in New England Journal of Medicine
  • Epidemiology and Risk of Amputation in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus and Peripheral Artery Disease, 2020, published in Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
  • 2024 ACC/AHA/AACVPR/APMA/ABC/SCAI/SVM/SVN/SVS/SIR/VESS Guideline for the Management of Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines, 2024, published in Circulation
  • 2024 ACC/AHA/AACVPR/APMA/ABC/SCAI/SVM/SVN/SVS/SIR/VESS Guideline for the Management of Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease, 2024, published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Reducing Nontraumatic Lower-Extremity Amputations by 20% by 2030: Time to Get to Our Feet: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association, 2021, published in Circulation

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Jesse A. Columbo
  • David H. Stone
  • Bjoern D. Suckow
  • Salvatore T. Scali
  • Mark A. Eid

Best Publications

  • Surgeon volume and operative mortality in the United States

    John D. Birkmeyer;Therese A. Stukel;Andrea E. Siewers;Philip P. Goodney

  • National trends in lower extremity bypass surgery, endovascular interventions, and major amputations

    Philip P. Goodney;Philip P. Goodney;Adam W. Beck;Jan Nagle;H. Gilbert Welch

  • Hospital Volume and Operative Mortality in Cancer Surgery: A National Study

    Emily V. A. Finlayson;Philip P. Goodney;John D. Birkmeyer

  • Hospital Volume, Length of Stay, and Readmission Rates in High-Risk Surgery

    Philip P. Goodney;Therese A. Stukel;F. Lee Lucas;Emily V.A. Finlayson

  • Do cancer centers designated by the National Cancer Institute have better surgical outcomes

    Nancy J. O. Birkmeyer;Philip P. Goodney;Therese A. Stukel;Bruce E. Hillner

  • Epidemiology and Risk of Amputation in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus and Peripheral Artery Disease.

    J. Aaron Barnes;Mark A. Eid;Mark A. Creager;Philip P. Goodney

  • Survival After Open Versus Endovascular Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Repair in an Observational Study of the Medicare Population

    Philip P. Goodney;Lori Travis;F. Lee Lucas;Mark F. Fillinger

  • A prospective study comparing the complication rates between laparoscopic and open ventral hernia repairs.

    J. M. McGreevy;P. P. Goodney;C. M. Birkmeyer;S. R. G. Finlayson

  • The Vascular Study Group of New England Cardiac Risk Index (VSG-CRI) predicts cardiac complications more accurately than the Revised Cardiac Risk Index in vascular surgery patients

    Daniel J. Bertges;Philip P. Goodney;Yuanyuan Zhao;Andres Schanzer

  • Short-term Outcomes of Laparoscopic and Open Ventral Hernia Repair: A Meta-analysis

    Philip P. Goodney;Christian M. Birkmeyer;John D. Birkmeyer

  • National trends in open surgical, endovascular, and branched-fenestrated endovascular aortic aneurysm repair in Medicare patients

    Bjoern D. Suckow;Philip P. Goodney;Jesse A. Columbo;Ravinder Kang

  • Long-term results of combined common femoral endarterectomy and iliac stenting/stent grafting for occlusive disease.

    Robert W. Chang;Philip P. Goodney;Jennie H. Baek;Brian W. Nolan

  • Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for esophageal carcinoma: a meta-analysis.

    Sarah E. Greer;Philip P. Goodney;Philip P. Goodney;John E. Sutton;John D. Birkmeyer;John D. Birkmeyer

  • Association of statin dose with amputation and survival in patients with peripheral artery disease

    Shipra Arya;Anjali Khakharia;Zachary O. Binney;Randall R. DeMartino

  • Operator Experience and Carotid Stenting Outcomes in Medicare Beneficiaries

    Brahmajee K. Nallamothu;Hitinder S. Gurm;Henry H. Ting;Philip P. Goodney

  • Variation in the Use of Lower Extremity Vascular Procedures for Critical Limb Ischemia

    Philip P. Goodney;Lori L. Travis;Brahmajee K. Nallamothu;Kerianne Holman

  • Surgeon specialty and operative mortality with lung resection.

    Philip P. Goodney;F L. Lucas;Therese A. Stukel;John D. Birkmeyer

  • Variation in thromboembolic complications among patients undergoing commonly performed cancer operations

    Randall R. De Martino;Philip P. Goodney;Emily L. Spangler;Jessica B. Wallaert

  • Regional intensity of vascular care and lower extremity amputation rates.

    Philip P. Goodney;Philip P. Goodney;Kerianne Holman;Peter K. Henke;Lori L. Travis

  • Prior failed ipsilateral percutaneous endovascular intervention in patients with critical limb ischemia predicts poor outcome after lower extremity bypass.

    Brian W. Nolan;Randall R. De Martino;David H. Stone;Andres Schanzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack L. Cronenwett
Jack L. Cronenwett Dartmouth College
John D. Birkmeyer
John D. Birkmeyer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Elliott S. Fisher
Elliott S. Fisher Dartmouth College
Peter K. Henke
Peter K. Henke University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Gilbert R. Upchurch
Gilbert R. Upchurch University of Florida
Thomas C. Bower
Thomas C. Bower Mayo Clinic
Daniel J. Gottlieb
Daniel J. Gottlieb Brigham and Women's Hospital
Jonathan S. Skinner
Jonathan S. Skinner Dartmouth College
Michael S. Conte
Michael S. Conte University of California, San Francisco
Therese A. Stukel
Therese A. Stukel University of Toronto

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