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Richard J. Rodeheffer

Richard J. Rodeheffer

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Medicine

D-Index
88
Citations
42052
World Ranking
12931
National Ranking
6610

Overview

Richard J. Rodeheffer is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and focuses primarily on the field of medicine. Their research is particularly concentrated in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, with 20 publications in this subfield. Additional subfields of interest include surgery, oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and biomedical engineering.

The main topics covered in Richard J. Rodeheffer's work include cardiovascular function and risk factors, heart failure treatment and management, cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies, transplantation methods and outcomes, HER2/EGFR in cancer research, mechanical circulatory support devices, and cardiac imaging and diagnostics.

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Rodeheffer span a range of cardiology and oncology-focused research, including:

  • Artificial Intelligence-Augmented Electrocardiogram Detection of Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction in the General Population (2021, Mayo Clinic Proceedings)
  • Heart-After-Liver Transplantation Attenuates Rejection of Cardiac Allografts in Sensitized Patients (2021, Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
  • Long-term cardiac outcomes of patients with HER2-positive breast cancer treated in the adjuvant lapatinib and/or trastuzumab Treatment Optimization Trial (2020, British Journal of Cancer)
  • Diabetes Mellitus Is an Independent Predictor for the Development of Heart Failure (2020, Mayo Clinic Proceedings)
  • Progression of Preclinical Heart Failure: A Description of Stage A and B Heart Failure in a Community Population (2021, Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Richard J. Rodeheffer include:

  • Christopher G. Scott (10 coauthored publications)
  • John C. Burnett (5 coauthored publications)
  • José R. Medina-Inojosa (4 coauthored publications)
  • Horng H. Chen (4 coauthored publications)
  • Naveen L. Pereira (4 coauthored publications)

The main publication venues where Rodeheffer's research has appeared include the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Circulation, Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, and the British Journal of Cancer. Notably, the scientist has four publications in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology and two in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

Best Publications

  • Burden of systolic and diastolic ventricular dysfunction in the community: appreciating the scope of the heart failure epidemic.

    Margaret M. Redfield;Steven J. Jacobsen;John C. Burnett;Douglas W. Mahoney

  • Effect of Oral Milrinone on Mortality in Severe Chronic Heart Failure

    Milton Packer;Joseph R. Carver;Richard J. Rodeheffer;Russell J. Ivanhoe

  • Plasma brain natriuretic peptide concentration: impact of age and gender.

    Margaret M Redfield;Richard J Rodeheffer;Steven J Jacobsen;Douglas W Mahoney

  • Congestive heart failure in the community: a study of all incident cases in Olmsted County, Minnesota, in 1991.

    Michele Senni;Christophe M. Tribouilloy;Richard J. Rodeheffer;Steven J. Jacobsen

  • Agreement between self-report questionnaires and medical record data was substantial for diabetes, hypertension, myocardial infarction and stroke but not for heart failure

    Yuji Okura;Lynn H. Urban;Douglas W. Mahoney;Steven J. Jacobsen

  • Pulmonary Hypertension in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: A Community-Based Study

    Carolyn S.P. Lam;Véronique L. Roger;Richard J. Rodeheffer;Barry A. Borlaug

  • Executive summary: HFSA 2006 comprehensive heart failure practice guideline

    Kirkwood F. Adams;Jo Ann Lindenfeld;J. Malcolm O. Arnold;David W. Baker

  • The frequency of familial dilated cardiomyopathy in a series of patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy

    Virginia V. Michels;Patricia P. Moll;Fletcher A. Miller;A. Jamil Tajik

  • Age- and Gender-Related Ventricular-Vascular Stiffening A Community-Based Study

    Margaret M. Redfield;Steven J. Jacobsen;Barry A. Borlaug;Richard J. Rodeheffer

  • Endothelin in human congestive heart failure.

    Chi Ming Wei;Amir Lerman;Richard J. Rodeheffer;Christopher G.A. McGregor

  • Exercise cardiac output is maintained with advancing age in healthy human subjects: cardiac dilatation and increased stroke volume compensate for a diminished heart rate.

    R J Rodeheffer;G Gerstenblith;L C Becker;J L Fleg

  • Sodium channel mutations and susceptibility to heart failure and atrial fibrillation.

    Timothy M. Olson;Virginia V. Michels;Jeffrey D. Ballew;Sandra P. Reyna

  • Diastolic dysfunction and left atrial volume: A population-based study

    Allison M. Pritchett;Douglas W. Mahoney;Steven J. Jacobsen;Richard J. Rodeheffer

  • Cardiac Safety Analysis of Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide Followed by Paclitaxel With or Without Trastuzumab in the North Central Cancer Treatment Group N9831 Adjuvant Breast Cancer Trial

    Edith A. Perez;Vera J. Suman;Nancy E. Davidson;George W. Sledge

  • Progression of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and risk of heart failure.

    Garvan C. Kane;Barry L. Karon;Douglas W. Mahoney;Margaret M. Redfield

  • Left atrial volume as an index of left atrial size: a population-based study.

    Allison M Pritchett;Steven J Jacobsen;Douglas W Mahoney;Richard J Rodeheffer

  • Cardiac Structure and Ventricular–Vascular Function in Persons With Heart Failure and Preserved Ejection Fraction From Olmsted County, Minnesota

    Carolyn S.P. Lam;Véronique L. Roger;Richard J. Rodeheffer;Francesca Bursi

  • Natriuretic peptide system in human heart failure.

    Chi Ming Wei;Denise M. Heublein;Mark A. Perrella;Amir Lerman

  • Prevalence and prognostic significance of heart failure stages: Application of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association heart failure staging criteria in the community

    Khawaja Afzal Ammar;Steven J. Jacobsen;Douglas W. Mahoney;Jan A. Kors

  • HFSA 2006 comprehensive heart failure practice guideline

    Kirkwood F. Adams;Jo Ann Lindenfeld;J. Malcolm O. Arnold;David W. Baker

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