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Renate B. Schnabel

Renate B. Schnabel

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Medicine

D-Index
103
Citations
40806
World Ranking
7337
National Ranking
414

Overview

Renate B. Schnabel is affiliated with Universität Hamburg in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine with a focus on cardiology and cardiovascular research. Their primary research encompasses a broad range of topics related to heart function, cardiac arrhythmias, and the management of cardiovascular diseases.

The scientist's major fields of study include:

  • Medicine

Within medicine, their subfields of study highlight specialization in:

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Epidemiology
  • Surgery
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Molecular Biology

The main topics addressed in their research publications are:

  • Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
  • Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
  • Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Acute Myocardial Infarction Research

Renate B. Schnabel has published frequently in the following venues:

  • European Heart Journal
  • EP Europace
  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of the American Heart Association
  • ESC Heart Failure

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Schnabel include:

  • Paulus Kirchhof
  • Stefan Blankenberg
  • Tanja Zeller
  • Christina Magnussen
  • Veikko Salomaa

Recent notable publications by Renate B. Schnabel include:

  • "2020 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation developed in collaboration with the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS)," 2020, European Heart Journal
  • "2024 ESC Guidelines for the management of atrial fibrillation developed in collaboration with the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS)," 2024, European Heart Journal
  • "Epidemiology of Atrial Fibrillation in the 21st Century," 2020, Circulation Research
  • "2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of endocarditis," 2023, European Heart Journal
  • "White Blood Cells and Blood Pressure," 2020, Circulation

Best Publications

  • 50 year trends in atrial fibrillation prevalence, incidence, risk factors, and mortality in the Framingham Heart Study: a cohort study

    Renate B Schnabel;Xiaoyan Yin;Philimon Gona;Martin G Larson

  • Sensitive Troponin I Assay in Early Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction

    Till Keller;Tanja Zeller;Dirk Peetz;Stergios Tzikas

  • Development of a risk score for atrial fibrillation (Framingham Heart Study): a community-based cohort study

    Renate B Schnabel;Lisa M Sullivan;Daniel Levy;Michael J Pencina

  • The interleukin-6 receptor as a target for prevention of coronary heart disease: a mendelian randomisation analysis.

    D I Swerdlow;M V Holmes;K B Kuchenbaecker

  • Epidemiology of Atrial Fibrillation in the 21st Century: Novel Methods and New Insights

    Jelena Kornej;Christin S. Börschel;Emelia J. Benjamin;Emelia J. Benjamin;Renate B. Schnabel

  • New loci associated with kidney function and chronic kidney disease

    Anna Köttgen;Anna Köttgen;Cristian Pattaro;Carsten A. Böger;Christian Fuchsberger

  • Cross-Sectional Relations of Digital Vascular Function to Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Framingham Heart Study

    Naomi M. Hamburg;Michelle J. Keyes;Martin G. Larson;Ramachandran S. Vasan

  • HMG-coenzyme A reductase inhibition, type 2 diabetes, and bodyweight: evidence from genetic analysis and randomised trials.

    Daniel I Swerdlow;David Preiss;Karoline B Kuchenbaecker;Michael Holmes

  • Simple risk model predicts incidence of atrial fibrillation in a racially and geographically diverse population: the CHARGE-AF consortium

    Alvaro Alonso;Bouwe P. Krijthe;Thor Aspelund;Katherine A. Stepas

  • Multi-Ethnic Genome-wide Association Study for Atrial Fibrillation

    Carolina Roselli;Mark D. Chaffin;Lu Chen Weng;Lu Chen Weng;Stefanie Aeschbacher

  • Association between C reactive protein and coronary heart disease: mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data

    G. Eiriksdottir;T. B. Harris;L. J. Launer;V. Gudnason

  • Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility

    Tanja Zeller;Philipp Wild;Silke Szymczak;Maxime Rotival

  • Screening for Atrial Fibrillation: A Report of the AF-SCREEN International Collaboration

    Ben Freedman;John Camm;Hugh Calkins;Jeffrey S Healey

  • Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in >80,000 subjects identifies multiple loci for C-reactive protein levels

    Abbas Dehghan;Josée Dupuis;Josée Dupuis;Maja Barbalic;Joshua C. Bis

  • Asymmetric dimethylarginine and the risk of cardiovascular events and death in patients with coronary artery disease: results from the AtheroGene Study.

    Renate Schnabel;Stefan Blankenberg;Edith Lubos;Karl J. Lackner

  • Genetic associations at 53 loci highlight cell types and biological pathways relevant for kidney function

    Cristian Pattaro;Alexander Teumer;Mathias Gorski;Audrey Y. Chu

  • Common variants in KCNN3 are associated with lone atrial fibrillation

    Patrick T. Ellinor;Kathryn L. Lunetta;Kathryn L. Lunetta;Nicole L. Glazer;Arne Pfeufer

  • Pericardial fat is associated with prevalent atrial fibrillation: the Framingham Heart Study.

    George Thanassoulis;Joseph M. Massaro;Christopher J. O'Donnell;Udo Hoffmann

  • Genome-wide association study of PR interval

    Arne Pfeufer;Charlotte Van Noord;Kristin D. Marciante;Dan E. Arking

  • HMG-COENZYME A REDUCTASE INHIBITION, TYPE 2 DIABETES, AND BODYWEIGHT: EVIDENCE FROM GENETIC ANALYSIS AND RANDOMISED TRIALS

    D Swerdlow;D Preiss;A D Hingorani;N Sattar

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Blankenberg
Stefan Blankenberg Universität Hamburg
Tanja Zeller
Tanja Zeller Universität Hamburg
Thomas Münzel
Thomas Münzel Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Emelia J. Benjamin
Emelia J. Benjamin Boston University
Karl J. Lackner
Karl J. Lackner Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Laurence Tiret
Laurence Tiret Sorbonne University
Ramachandran S. Vasan
Ramachandran S. Vasan The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Veikko Salomaa
Veikko Salomaa Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Bruce M. Psaty
Bruce M. Psaty University of Washington
Kari Kuulasmaa
Kari Kuulasmaa Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare

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