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Raymond G. Hoffmann is affiliated with the Medical College of Wisconsin in the United States. Their research contributions are primarily within the field of Medicine, with specific focus on several subfields including Infectious Diseases, Neurology, Emergency Medicine, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their recent research work includes studies on topics such as COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, Long-Term Effects of COVID-19, Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation, and Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments. These reflect a concentration on critical and evolving medical challenges, highlighting ongoing clinical and therapeutic investigations.

The scientist has published the following papers:

  • Surviving critical COVID-19 requiring mechanical ventilation is associated with a high long-term risk of de novo arrhythmic events, 2023, EP Europace
  • Hipertensão Arterial Pulmonar, 2025, Boletim do Curso de Medicina da UFSC

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Hoffmann include:

  • A Liliequist
  • Per Svensson
  • Henrike Häbel
  • Per Nordberg
  • Marcus Ståhlberg

The main venues where Hoffmann publishes are:

  • EP Europace
  • Boletim do Curso de Medicina da UFSC

Best Publications

  • Measures of postural steadiness: differences between healthy young and elderly adults

    T.E. Prieto;J.B. Myklebust;R.G. Hoffmann;E.G. Lovett

  • Bone marrow transplantation for chronic myelogenous leukemia in chronic phase. Increased risk for relapse associated with T-cell depletion.

    John M. Goldman;Robert Peter Gale;Mary M. Horowitz;James C. Biggs

  • Relationship of Androgenic Activity to Body Fat Topography, Fat Cell Morphology, and Metabolic Aberrations in Premenopausal Women*

    David J. Evans;Raymond G. Hoffmann;Ronald K. Kalkhoff;Ahmed H. Kissebah

  • Epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of children with newly diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease in Wisconsin: a statewide population-based study.

    Subra Kugathasan;Robert H Judd;Raymond G Hoffmann;Janice Heikenen

  • Benefits of Strict Rest After Acute Concussion: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Danny George Thomas;Jennifer N. Apps;Raymond G. Hoffmann;Michael McCrea

  • Nicotine-Induced Limbic Cortical Activation in the Human Brain: A Functional MRI Study

    Elliot A. Stein;John Pankiewicz;Harold H. Harsch;Jung Ki Cho

  • Adiposity, Fat Distribution, and Cardiovascular Risk

    Alan N. Peiris;Mark S. Sothmann;Raymond G. Hoffmann;Magda I. Hennes

  • Relationship of body fat topography to insulin sensitivity and metabolic profiles in premenopausal women

    D J Evans;R G Hoffmann;R K Kalkhoff;A H Kissebah

  • Risk factors for acute graft-versus-host disease.

    Robert Peter Gale;Mortimer M. Bortin;Dirk W. van Bekkum;James C. Biggs

  • The number of people with sickle-cell disease in the United States: national and state estimates†

    David C Brousseau;Julie A Panepinto;Mark Nimmer;Raymond G Hoffmann

  • Augmentation of deglutitive upper esophageal sphincter opening in the elderly by exercise.

    Reza Shaker;Mark Kern;Eytan Bardan;Andrew J Taylor

  • Multiple Neuronal Networks Mediate Sustained Attention

    Natalia S. Lawrence;Thomas J. Ross;Ray Hoffmann;Hugh Garavan

  • Minimal hepatic encephalopathy is associated with motor vehicle crashes: The reality beyond the driving test

    Jasmohan S. Bajaj;Jasmohan S. Bajaj;Kia Saeian;Christine M. Schubert;Muhammad Hafeezullah

  • Time to Ambulation After Hip Fracture Surgery: Relation to Hospitalization Outcomes

    Hosam K Kamel;Mohammad A Iqbal;Ratna Mogallapu;Diana Maas

  • Probiotic yogurt for the treatment of minimal hepatic encephalopathy.

    Jasmohan S Bajaj;Kia Saeian;Kenneth M Christensen;Muhammad Hafeezullah

  • Relationship of Distance From a Radiotherapy Facility and Initial Breast Cancer Treatment

    Ann Butler Nattinger;Ronald T. Kneusel;Raymond G. Hoffmann;Mary Ann Gilligan

  • Potassium administration increases and potassium deprivation reduces urinary calcium excretion in healthy adults

    Jacob Lemann;Joan A. Pleuss;Richard W. Gray;Raymond G. Hoffmann

  • Prevalence of the female athlete triad in high school athletes and sedentary students.

    Anne Z Hoch;Nicholas M Pajewski;Luann Moraski;Guillermo F Carrera

  • Protease inhibitor combination therapies and perceptions of gay men regarding AIDS severity and the need to maintain safer sex.

    J A Kelly;R G Hoffman;D Rompa;M Gray

  • Endogenous thrombin potential in the assessment of hypercoagulability in systemic lupus erythematosus

    Bijal M. Mehta;Adnan N. Kiani;Catherine Chen;Jayesh Jani

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert R. Montgomery
Robert R. Montgomery Medical College of Wisconsin
Jasmohan S. Bajaj
Jasmohan S. Bajaj Virginia Commonwealth University
Reza Shaker
Reza Shaker Medical College of Wisconsin
Luis A. Diaz
Luis A. Diaz Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Jeffrey A. Kelly
Jeffrey A. Kelly Medical College of Wisconsin
James S. Tweddell
James S. Tweddell Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
David D. Gutterman
David D. Gutterman Medical College of Wisconsin
Kathleen J. Sikkema
Kathleen J. Sikkema Columbia University
Thomas A. Hammeke
Thomas A. Hammeke Medical College of Wisconsin
Timothy G. Heckman
Timothy G. Heckman University of Georgia

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