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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Medicine D-index 71 Citations 18,247 254 World Ranking 15116 National Ranking 634

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Health care

Scott Klarenbach focuses on Internal medicine, Kidney disease, Intensive care medicine, Renal function and Cohort study. His study in Internal medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Diabetes mellitus, Surgery and Cardiology. His Kidney disease research incorporates themes from Nephrology, Dialysis and Urology.

His research integrates issues of Cancer, End stage renal disease, Health care and MEDLINE in his study of Intensive care medicine. He interconnects Mortality rate, Creatinine, Proteinuria, Pediatrics and Cohort in the investigation of issues within Renal function. His Cohort study study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Reimbursement, Gerontology, Informed consent, Retrospective cohort study and Comorbidity.

His most cited work include:

  • Relation Between Kidney Function, Proteinuria, and Adverse Outcomes (766 citations)
  • Effect of frequent nocturnal hemodialysis vs conventional hemodialysis on left ventricular mass and quality of life: a randomized controlled trial. (565 citations)
  • Systematic Review: Kidney Transplantation Compared With Dialysis in Clinically Relevant Outcomes (562 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Internal medicine, Intensive care medicine, Kidney disease, Dialysis and Health care are his primary areas of study. His study explores the link between Internal medicine and topics such as Surgery that cross with problems in Quality of life. His research investigates the connection between Intensive care medicine and topics such as MEDLINE that intersect with problems in Guideline.

His work in Kidney disease covers topics such as Hazard ratio which are related to areas like Proportional hazards model. His Dialysis research focuses on Transplantation and how it connects with Donation. As a part of the same scientific family, Scott Klarenbach mostly works in the field of Renal function, focusing on Creatinine and, on occasion, Confidence interval.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Internal medicine (36.68%)
  • Intensive care medicine (29.78%)
  • Kidney disease (23.51%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Internal medicine (36.68%)
  • Nephrology (14.42%)
  • Intensive care medicine (29.78%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Internal medicine, Nephrology, Intensive care medicine, Health care and Kidney transplantation. Kidney disease, Cohort study, Hemodialysis, Cohort and Retrospective cohort study are the core of his Internal medicine study. His research in Kidney disease tackles topics such as Acute kidney injury which are related to areas like Hazard ratio.

His Cohort study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Emergency medicine and Renal function. His Nephrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Dialysis, Family medicine and Environmental health. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Kidney, MEDLINE and Patient experience.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Comparison of the Complexity of Patients Seen by Different Medical Subspecialists in a Universal Health Care System. (80 citations)
  • Recommendations on screening for breast cancer in women aged 40-74 years who are not at increased risk for breast cancer. (55 citations)
  • Global nephrology workforce: gaps and opportunities toward a sustainable kidney care system (48 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery
  • Health care

His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Kidney disease, Kidney transplantation, Retrospective cohort study and Transplantation. His Internal medicine study focuses mostly on Nephrology, Cohort, Renal replacement therapy, Prospective cohort study and Logistic regression. His study looks at the relationship between Cohort and fields such as Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.

His Kidney disease research includes elements of Acute kidney injury, Cost of care, Renal function and Hazard ratio. As part of one scientific family, Scott Klarenbach deals mainly with the area of Retrospective cohort study, narrowing it down to issues related to the Cohort study, and often Albuminuria, Pediatrics, Stroke, Red blood cell distribution width and Young adult. His studies deal with areas such as Dialysis and Donation as well as Transplantation.

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Best Publications

Relation Between Kidney Function, Proteinuria, and Adverse Outcomes

Brenda R. Hemmelgarn;Braden J. Manns;Anita Lloyd;Matthew T. James.
JAMA (2010)

1049 Citations

Systematic Review: Kidney Transplantation Compared With Dialysis in Clinically Relevant Outcomes

M. Tonelli;N. Wiebe;G. Knoll;A. Bello.
American Journal of Transplantation (2011)

865 Citations

Effect of frequent nocturnal hemodialysis vs conventional hemodialysis on left ventricular mass and quality of life: a randomized controlled trial.

Bruce F. Culleton;Michael Walsh;Scott W. Klarenbach;Garth Mortis.
JAMA (2007)

706 Citations

Risk of coronary events in people with chronic kidney disease compared with those with diabetes: a population-level cohort study.

Marcello Tonelli;Paul Muntner;Anita Lloyd;Braden J Manns.
The Lancet (2012)

632 Citations

Guidelines for the management of chronic kidney disease

Adeera Levin;Brenda Hemmelgarn;Bruce Culleton;Sheldon Tobe.
Canadian Medical Association Journal (2008)

522 Citations

Renal replacement therapy in patients with acute renal failure: a systematic review.

Neesh Pannu;Scott Klarenbach;Natasha Wiebe;Braden Manns.
JAMA (2008)

443 Citations

Impact of anemia on hospitalization and mortality in older adults

Bruce F. Culleton;Braden J. Manns;Jianguo Zhang;Marcello Tonelli.
Blood (2006)

392 Citations

Associations Between Acute Kidney Injury and Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes After Coronary Angiography

Matthew T James;William A Ghali;Merril L Knudtson;Pietro Ravani.
Circulation (2011)

339 Citations

Glomerular filtration rate, proteinuria, and the incidence and consequences of acute kidney injury: a cohort study

Matthew T James;Brenda R Hemmelgarn;Natasha Wiebe;Neesh Pannu.
The Lancet (2010)

319 Citations

NSAID Use and Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease

Katherine Gooch;Bruce F. Culleton;Braden J. Manns;Jianguo Zhang.
The American Journal of Medicine (2007)

307 Citations

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