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D-Index
92
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38149
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11154
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1059

Simon J. Stanworth 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 Simon J. Stanworth sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 538 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Simon J. Stanworth 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 Simon J. Stanworth sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 92 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Simon J. Stanworth is affiliated with NHS Blood and Transplant in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily centers on medicine, with a significant focus on hematology, biochemistry, critical care and intensive care medicine, genetics, and emergency medicine.

Their work extensively covers topics related to blood transfusion and management, trauma, hemostasis, coagulopathy, and resuscitation. Additional areas of research include hemoglobinopathies and related disorders, trauma and emergency care studies, blood groups and transfusion, platelet disorders and treatments, and acute myeloid leukemia research.

Simon J. Stanworth has contributed to numerous publications, including the following notable papers:

  • Effects of a high-dose 24-h infusion of tranexamic acid on death and thromboembolic events in patients with acute gastrointestinal bleeding (HALT-IT): an international randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 2020, The Lancet
  • Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply and use of blood for transfusion, 2020, The Lancet Haematology
  • Transfusion thresholds for guiding red blood cell transfusion, 2021, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Viscoelastic haemostatic assay augmented protocols for major trauma haemorrhage (ITACTIC): a randomized, controlled trial, 2020, Intensive Care Medicine
  • Red Blood Cell Transfusion, 2023, JAMA

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Akshay Shah, Nicola Curry, Erica M. Wood, Laura Green, and Zoe McQuilten.

Simon J. Stanworth's research outputs are commonly published in venues such as:

  • Transfusion
  • British Journal of Haematology
  • Blood
  • Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • Anaesthesia

Best Publications

  • Traumatic brain injury: integrated approaches to improve prevention, clinical care, and research

    Andrew I R Maas;David K Menon;P David Adelson;Nada Andelic

  • Transfusion thresholds and other strategies for guiding allogeneic red blood cell transfusion.

    Jeffrey L Carson;Simon J Stanworth;Nareg Roubinian;Dean A Fergusson

  • Autologous bone marrow stem cells to treat acute myocardial infarction: a systematic review.

    Enca Martin-Rendon;Enca Martin-Rendon;Susan J. Brunskill;Chris J. Hyde;Simon J. Stanworth

  • Functional definition and characterization of acute traumatic coagulopathy.

    Ross Davenport;Joanna Manson;Henry De’Ath;Sean Platton

  • Age of Transfused Blood in Critically Ill Adults

    Jacques Lacroix;Paul C. Hébert;Dean A. Fergusson;Alan Tinmouth

  • Fibrinogen levels during trauma hemorrhage, response to replacement therapy, and association with patient outcomes

    C. Rourke;N. Curry;S. Khan;R. Taylor

  • The incidence and magnitude of fibrinolytic activation in trauma patients.

    I. Raza;R. Davenport;C. Rourke;S. Platton

  • Is fresh frozen plasma clinically effective? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

    S. J. Stanworth;S. J. Brunskill;C. J. Hyde;D. B. L. McClelland

  • Guidelines for the Use of Platelet Transfusions

    Lise J Estcourt;Janet Birchall;Shubha Allard;Stephen J Bassey

  • A No-Prophylaxis Platelet-Transfusion Strategy for Hematologic Cancers

    Simon J Stanworth;Lise J Estcourt;Lise J Estcourt;Gillian Powter;Brennan C Kahan

  • Transfusion practice and safety: current status and possibilities for improvement

    M. F. Murphy;S. J. Stanworth;S. J. Stanworth;M. Yazer

  • Recombinant factor VIIa for the prevention and treatment of bleeding in patients without haemophilia

    Ewurabena Simpson;Yulia Lin;Simon Stanworth;Janet Birchall

  • Definition and drivers of acute traumatic coagulopathy: clinical and experimental investigations

    D. Frith;J. C. Goslings;C. Gaarder;M. Maegele

  • Case-mix, care pathways, and outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury in CENTER-TBI: a European prospective, multicentre, longitudinal, cohort study

    Ewout W. Steyerberg;Ewout W. Steyerberg;Eveline Wiegers;Charlie Sewalt;Andras Buki

  • Erratum to: 36th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: Brussels, Belgium. 15-18 March 2016

    R. M. Bateman;M. D. Sharpe;J. E. Jagger;C. G. Ellis

  • Transfusion reactions: prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

    Meghan Delaney;Silvano Wendel;Rachel S Bercovitz;Joan Cid

  • Is fresh-frozen plasma clinically effective? An update of a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

    Lucy Yang;Simon Stanworth;Sally Hopewell;Carolyn Doree

  • Guidelines on the management of anaemia and red cell transfusion in adult critically ill patients.

    Andrew Retter;Duncan Wyncoll;Rupert Pearse;Damien Carson

  • Randomized Trial of Platelet-Transfusion Thresholds in Neonates.

    Curley A;Stanworth Sj;Willoughby K;Fustolo-Gunnink Sf

  • Guidelines on transfusion for fetuses, neonates and older children

    Helen V New;Jennifer Berryman;Paula H B Bolton-Maggs;Carol Cantwell

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael F. Murphy
Michael F. Murphy NHS Blood and Transplant
Laura E. Green
Laura E. Green University of Birmingham
Sally Hopewell
Sally Hopewell University of Oxford
Chris Hyde
Chris Hyde University of Exeter
Dean Fergusson
Dean Fergusson Ottawa Hospital
Jill J Francis
Jill J Francis University of Melbourne
Pär I. Johansson
Pär I. Johansson Copenhagen University Hospital
Marian Knight
Marian Knight University of Oxford
Paul J. Harrison
Paul J. Harrison University of Oxford
Rupert M. Pearse
Rupert M. Pearse Queen Mary University of London

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