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D-Index
89
Citations
30969
World Ranking
12639
National Ranking
520

Raymond Yee 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 Raymond Yee sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 597 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Raymond Yee 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 Raymond Yee sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Raymond Yee is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada and has focused research efforts primarily in the field of medicine, with a particular emphasis on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their work broadly spans several specialized subfields, including:

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Neurology
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Biomedical Engineering

The topics covered within their research include:

  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies
  • Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
  • Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Anesthesia and Pain Management
  • Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
  • Wireless Body Area Networks

Raymond Yee has published extensively in key cardiology and electrophysiology journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Heart Rhythm
  • Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
  • HeartRhythm Case Reports
  • Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
  • CJC Open

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Yee illustrate a focus on cardiac device therapy and procedural innovations. These include:

  • Performance of a novel active fixation quadripolar left ventricular lead for cardiac resynchronization therapy: Attain Stability Quad Clinical Study results (2020, Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology)
  • Utility of 3-D printing for cardiac resynchronization device implantation in congenital heart disease (2020, HeartRhythm Case Reports)
  • Remote-only monitoring for patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices: a before-and-after pilot study (2021, CMAJ Open)
  • Utilizing preprocedural imaging and active fixation lead in cardiac resynchronization therapy device upgrade for persistent left superior vena cava (2021, HeartRhythm Case Reports)
  • A Novel Nerve Block Technique for a Patient Undergoing Cardiac Device Implantation (2022, JACC Case Reports)

Their collaborative work involves frequent partnerships with several coauthors, contributing to numerous joint publications. Notable frequent coauthors include:

  • Habib Khan
  • Anthony Tang
  • Lorne J. Gula
  • Allan C. Skanes
  • Peter Leong-Sit

Best Publications

  • Cardiac-Resynchronization Therapy for Mild-to-Moderate Heart Failure

    Anthony S. L. Tang;George A. Wells;Mario Talajic;Malcolm O. Arnold

  • Prognostic importance of defibrillator shocks in patients with heart failure.

    Jeanne E. Poole;George W. Johnson;Anne S. Hellkamp;Jill Anderson

  • Ventricular pacing or dual-chamber pacing for sinus-node dysfunction

    Gervasio A. Lamas;Kerry L. Lee;Michael O. Sweeney;Russell Silverman

  • Atrial High Rate Episodes Detected by Pacemaker Diagnostics Predict Death and Stroke Report of the Atrial Diagnostics Ancillary Study of the MOde Selection Trial (MOST)

    Taya V. Glotzer;Anne S. Hellkamp;John Zimmerman;Michael O. Sweeney

  • Somatic mutations in the connexin 40 gene (GJA5) in atrial fibrillation.

    Michael H Gollob;Douglas L Jones;Andrew D Krahn;Lynne Danis

  • Randomized Assessment of Syncope Trial Conventional Diagnostic Testing Versus a Prolonged Monitoring Strategy

    Andrew D. Krahn;George J. Klein;Raymond Yee;Allan C. Skanes

  • Use of an Extended Monitoring Strategy in Patients With Problematic Syncope

    Andrew D. Krahn;George J. Klein;Raymond Yee;Teri Takle-Newhouse

  • Delayed Enhancement Magnetic Resonance Imaging Predicts Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Patients With Intraventricular Dyssynchrony

    James A. White;Raymond Yee;Xiaping Yuan;Andrew Krahn

  • Systematic Assessment of Patients With Unexplained Cardiac Arrest Cardiac Arrest Survivors With Preserved Ejection Fraction Registry (CASPER)

    Andrew D. Krahn;Jeffrey S. Healey;Vijay Chauhan;David H. Birnie

  • Progression to chronic atrial fibrillation after pacing: the Canadian Trial of Physiologic Pacing

    Allan C Skanes;Andrew D Krahn;Raymond Yee;George J Klein

  • The Etiology of Syncope in Patients With Negative Tilt Table⇓ and Electrophysiological Testing

    Andrew D. Krahn;George J. Klein;Caro Norris;Raymond Yee

  • Multicenter Comparison of Truncated Biphasic Shocks and Standard Damped Sine Wave Monophasic Shocks for Transthoracic Ventricular Defibrillation

    Gust H. Bardy;Francis E. Marchlinski;Arjun D. Sharma;Seth J. Worley

  • Cryothermal Ablation of the Slow Pathway for the Elimination of Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia

    Allan C. Skanes;Marc Dubuc;George J. Klein;Bernard Thibault

  • Prediction of arrhythmic events in ischemic and dilated cardiomyopathy patients referred for implantable cardiac defibrillator: evaluation of multiple scar quantification measures for late gadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance imaging.

    Peng Gao;Raymond Yee;Lorne Gula;Andrew D. Krahn

  • A placebo-controlled trial of intravenous and oral disopyramide for prevention of neurally mediated syncope induced by heap-up tilt

    Carlos A. Morillo;James W. Leitch;Raymond Yee;George J. Klein

  • Mechanism of 'inappropriate' sinus tachycardia. Role of sympathovagal balance.

    C. A. Morillo;G. J. Klein;R. K. Thakur;Huagui Li

  • Evaluation of Early Complications Related to De Novo Cardioverter Defibrillator Implantation: Insights From the Ontario ICD Database

    Douglas S. Lee;Douglas S. Lee;Andrew D. Krahn;Jeffrey S. Healey;David Birnie

  • “Nodoventricular” accessory pathway: Evidence for a distinct accessory atrioventricular pathway with atrioventricular node-like properties☆

    George J Klein;Gerard M Guiraudon;Charles R Kerr;Charles R Kerr;Arjun D Sharma

  • Arrhythmia characterization and long-term outcomes in catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia.

    Raymond W. Sy;Michael H. Gollob;George J. Klein;Raymond Yee

  • Derivation and validation of a simple exercise-based algorithm for prediction of genetic testing in relatives of LQTS probands.

    Raymond W. Sy;Christian van der Werf;Ishvinder S. Chattha;Priya Chockalingam

Frequent Co-Authors

George J. Klein
George J. Klein University of Western Ontario
Jeff S. Healey
Jeff S. Healey Population Health Research Institute
Douglas L. Jones
Douglas L. Jones University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andrew D. Krahn
Andrew D. Krahn University of British Columbia
Mario Talajic
Mario Talajic Montreal Heart Institute
Carlos A. Morillo
Carlos A. Morillo University of Calgary
Stuart J. Connolly
Stuart J. Connolly McMaster University
George Klein
George Klein Karolinska Institute
George A. Wells
George A. Wells University of Ottawa
Paul Dorian
Paul Dorian University of Toronto

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