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D-Index
87
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24945
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13749
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6977

Randall B. Griepp 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 Randall B. Griepp sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 345 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Randall B. Griepp 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 Randall B. Griepp sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 87 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Randall B. Griepp is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields, subfields, or specific topics of study available in the provided data.

The absence of detailed records on publications or specific research themes limits a precise description of their scientific focus or contributions. However, their connection to a major medical research institution indicates involvement in clinical or biomedical research activities consistent with such an affiliation.

No awards or honors have been documented, and there is no indication of the scientist being deceased. This suggests that Randall B. Griepp is currently an active figure within their academic or medical community.

The profile constitutes a concise overview based solely on the available information and refrains from speculative inferences beyond the direct data provided.

Best Publications

  • Prosthetic replacement of the aortic arch.

    Randall B. Griepp;Edward B. Stinson;Jefferson F. Hollingsworth;Donald Buehler

  • Replacement of the aortic root in patients with Marfan's syndrome.

    V L Gott;P S Greene;D E Alejo;D E Cameron

  • Hypothermic circulatory arrest in operations on the thoracic aorta: Determinants of operative mortality and neurologic outcome

    M.Arisan Ergin;Jan D. Galla;Steven L. Lansman;Cid Quintana

  • Cerebral metabolic suppression during hypothermic circulatory arrest in humans

    Jock N McCullough;Ning Zhang;David L Reich;Tatu S Juvonen

  • The fate of the distal aorta after repair of acute type A aortic dissection.

    James C. Halstead;Matthias Meier;Christian Etz;David Spielvogel

  • Neurologic outcome after ascending aorta–aortic arch operations: Effect of brain protection technique in high-risk patients

    Christian Hagl;M.Arisan Ergin;Jan D. Galla;Steven L. Lansman

  • Operative treatment of aortic dissections. Experience with 125 patients over a sixteen-year period.

    D. Craig Miller;Edward B. Stinson;Philip E. Oyer;Stephen J. Rossiter

  • Prospective Study of the Natural History of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms

    Tatu Juvonen;M.Arisan Ergin;Jan D Galla;Steven L Lansman

  • The collateral network concept: a reassessment of the anatomy of spinal cord perfusion.

    Christian D. Etz;Christian D. Etz;Fabian A. Kari;Christoph S. Mueller;Daniel Silovitz

  • Results of Immediate Surgical Treatment of All Acute Type A Dissections

    Marek P. Ehrlich;M. Arisan Ergin;Jock N. McCullough;Steven L. Lansman

  • Temporary neurological dysfunction after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest: a clinical marker of long-term functional deficit.

    M.Arisan Ergin;Suzan Uysal;David L Reich;Anil Apaydin

  • Profound local hypothermia for myocardial protection during open-heart surgery.

    Randall B. Griepp;Edward B. Stinson;Norman E. Shumway

  • Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aneurysm Repair: Is Reimplantation of Spinal Cord Arteries a Waste of Time?

    Christian D. Etz;James C. Halstead;David Spielvogel;Rohit Shahani

  • Long-term follow-up after isolated aortic valve replacement

    Jack G. Copeland;Randall B. Griepp;Edward B. Stinson;Norman E. Shumway

  • Risk factors for rupture of chronic type B dissections

    Tatu Juvonen;M.Arisan Ergin;Jan D. Galla;Steven L. Lansman

  • Hemodynamic observations one and two years after cardiac transplantation in man.

    Edward B. Stinson;Randall B. Griepp;John S. Schroeder;Eugene Dong

  • Staged repair significantly reduces paraplegia rate after extensive thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair.

    Christian D. Etz;Stefano Zoli;Christoph S. Mueller;Carol A. Bodian

  • Neuropsychologic outcome after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in adults

    David L. Reich;Suzan Uysal;Martin Sliwinski;M.Arisan Ergin

  • Natural history of descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aneurysms.

    Randall B Griepp;M.Arisan Ergin;Jan D Galla;Steven L Lansman

  • The collateral network concept: remodeling of the arterial collateral network after experimental segmental artery sacrifice.

    Christian D. Etz;Christian D. Etz;Fabian A. Kari;Fabian A. Kari;Christoph S. Mueller;Robert M. Brenner

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward B. Stinson
Edward B. Stinson Stanford University
Norman E. Shumway
Norman E. Shumway Stanford University
Philip E. Oyer
Philip E. Oyer Stanford University
John S. Schroeder
John S. Schroeder Stanford University
Donald C. Harrison
Donald C. Harrison University of Cincinnati
Joseph S. Coselli
Joseph S. Coselli Baylor College of Medicine
Scott A. LeMaire
Scott A. LeMaire Baylor College of Medicine
Joseph E. Bavaria
Joseph E. Bavaria University of Pennsylvania
David Reich
David Reich Harvard Medical School
John A. Elefteriades
John A. Elefteriades Yale University

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