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Rickey E. Carter

Rickey E. Carter

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Medicine

D-Index
94
Citations
34209
World Ranking
10444
National Ranking
5375

Overview

Rickey E. Carter is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has a significant body of research primarily in the field of medicine.

Their recent notable papers include:

  • Convalescent Plasma Antibody Levels and the Risk of Death from Covid-19 (2021, New England Journal of Medicine)
  • Early safety indicators of COVID-19 convalescent plasma in 5000 patients (2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation)
  • Safety Update (2020, Mayo Clinic Proceedings)
  • Effect of Convalescent Plasma on Mortality among Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: Initial Three-Month Experience (2020, bioRxiv - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Detection of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Using a Convolutional Neural Network-Enabled Electrocardiogram (2020, Journal of the American College of Cardiology)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Patrick W. Johnson
  • Peter A. Noseworthy
  • Paul A. Friedman
  • Michael J. Joyner
  • Jonathon W. Senefeld

Rickey E. Carter publishes regularly in these venues:

  • Mayo Clinic Proceedings
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Circulation
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • European Heart Journal - Digital Health

Their main field of study is Medicine, with a more focused contribution to subfields such as:

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Surgery
  • Neurology

Research topics covered by this scientist frequently include:

  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • ECG Monitoring and Analysis
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management

Best Publications

  • An artificial intelligence-enabled ECG algorithm for the identification of patients with atrial fibrillation during sinus rhythm: a retrospective analysis of outcome prediction.

    Zachi I Attia;Peter A Noseworthy;Francisco Lopez-Jimenez;Samuel J Asirvatham

  • Screening for cardiac contractile dysfunction using an artificial intelligence–enabled electrocardiogram

    Zachi I. Attia;Suraj Kapa;Francisco Lopez-Jimenez;Paul M. McKie

  • A Simple, Evidence-Based Approach to Help Guide Diagnosis of Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction

    Yogesh N.V. Reddy;Rickey E. Carter;Masaru Obokata;Margaret M. Redfield

  • 2012 Provisional classification criteria for polymyalgia rheumatica: A European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology collaborative initiative†

    Bhaskar Dasgupta;Marco A. Cimmino;Hilal Maradit Kremers;Wolfgang A. Schmidt

  • Clinical use of intracoronary imaging. Part 1: guidance and optimization of coronary interventions. An expert consensus document of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions.

    Lorenz Räber;Gary S Mintz;Konstantinos C Koskinas;Thomas W Johnson

  • 2012 provisional classification criteria for polymyalgia rheumatica: a European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology collaborative initiative

    Bhaskar Dasgupta;Marco A Cimmino;Hilal Maradit-Kremers;Wolfgang A Schmidt

  • Recommendations for Planning Pilot Studies in Clinical and Translational Research

    Charity G. Moore;Rickey E. Carter;Paul J. Nietert;Paul W. Stewart

  • Normal-Weight Central Obesity: Implications for Total and Cardiovascular Mortality

    Karine R. Sahakyan;Virend Somers;Juan P. Rodriguez-Escudero;David O. Hodge

  • Convalescent Plasma Antibody Levels and the Risk of Death from Covid-19.

    Michael J. Joyner;Rickey E. Carter;Jonathon W. Senefeld;Stephen A. Klassen

  • Early safety indicators of COVID-19 convalescent plasma in 5000 patients.

    Michael J. Joyner;R. Scott Wright;Delisa Fairweather;Jonathon W. Senefeld

  • Enhanced Protein Translation Underlies Improved Metabolic and Physical Adaptations to Different Exercise Training Modes in Young and Old Humans

    Matthew M. Robinson;Surendra Dasari;Adam R. Konopka;Matthew L. Johnson

  • Safety Update: COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma in 20,000 Hospitalized Patients.

    Michael J. Joyner;Katelyn A. Bruno;Stephen A. Klassen;Katie L. Kunze

  • Moving beyond regression techniques in cardiovascular risk prediction: applying machine learning to address analytic challenges.

    Benjamin A. Goldstein;Benjamin A. Goldstein;Ann Marie Navar;Rickey E. Carter

  • Intravenous Contrast Material–induced Nephropathy: Causal or Coincident Phenomenon?

    Robert J. McDonald;Jennifer S. McDonald;John P. Bida;Rickey E. Carter

  • VO2max trainability and high intensity interval training in humans: a meta-analysis.

    Andrew P. Bacon;Rickey E. Carter;Eric A. Ogle;Michael J. Joyner

  • Combining body mass index with measures of central obesity in the assessment of mortality in subjects with coronary disease: role of "normal weight central obesity".

    Thais Coutinho;Kashish Goel;Daniel Corrêa De Sá;Rickey E. Carter

  • Effect of Convalescent Plasma on Mortality among Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: Initial Three-Month Experience

    Michael J Joyner;Jonathon W Senefeld;Stephen A Klassen;John R Mills

  • Risk of Intravenous Contrast Material–mediated Acute Kidney Injury: A Propensity Score–matched Study Stratified by Baseline-estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate

    Jennifer S. McDonald;Robert J. McDonald;Rickey E. Carter;Richard W. Katzberg

  • Early anticoagulation is associated with reduced mortality for acute pulmonary embolism

    Sean B. Smith;Jeffrey B. Geske;Jennifer M. Maguire;Nicholas A. Zane

  • Age and Sex Estimation Using Artificial Intelligence From Standard 12-Lead ECGs.

    Zachi I. Attia;Paul A. Friedman;Peter A. Noseworthy;Francisco Lopez-Jimenez

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. Friedman
Paul A. Friedman Mayo Clinic
Joel G. Fletcher
Joel G. Fletcher Mayo Clinic
Claudio Cobelli
Claudio Cobelli University of Padua
Nigel Paneth
Nigel Paneth Michigan State University
Arturo Casadevall
Arturo Casadevall Johns Hopkins University
David O. Hodge
David O. Hodge Mayo Clinic

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