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Stephen S. Gottlieb 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 Stephen S. Gottlieb sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 326 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Stephen S. Gottlieb 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 Stephen S. Gottlieb sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 81 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Stephen S. Gottlieb is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a strong specialization in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, contributing to 55 publications within this subfield. Additional research interests include Molecular Biology, Surgery, Rheumatology, and Genetics.

The principal topics Stephen S. Gottlieb has engaged with in their work encompass:

  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Amyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes
  • Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies
  • Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes
  • Parathyroid Disorders and Treatments

Some of their recent publications include:

  • "Long-Term Survival With Tafamidis in Patients With Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy," 2021, Circulation Heart Failure
  • "Variant Interpretation for Dilated Cardiomyopathy," 2020, Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine
  • "Clinical and genetic profile of patients enrolled in the Transthyretin Amyloidosis Outcomes Survey (THAOS): 14-year update," 2022, Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
  • "Loop Diuretic Prescription and 30-Day Outcomes in Older Patients With Heart Failure," 2020, Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • "Prevalence and Cumulative Risk of Familial Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy," 2022, JAMA

Frequent publication venues for Gottlieb's work include:

  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • JACC Heart Failure
  • Circulation Heart Failure
  • Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine
  • Cardiology and Therapy

Stephen S. Gottlieb has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including:

  • Ray E. Hershberger
  • Daniel D. Kinnamon
  • Anjali Owens
  • Daniel P. Judge
  • E. Kransdorf

Best Publications

  • Effect of metoprolol CR/XL in chronic heart failure: Metoprolol CR/XL Randomised Intervention Trial in Congestive Heart Failure (MERIT-HF)

    A. Hjalmarson;S. Goldstein;B. Fagerberg;H. Wedel

  • Effects of Controlled-Release Metoprolol on Total Mortality, Hospitalizations, and Well-being in Patients With Heart Failure: The Metoprolol CR/XL Randomized Intervention Trial in Congestive Heart Failure (MERIT-HF)

    A. Hjalmarson;S. Goldstein;B. Fagerberg;H. Wedel

  • Effect of Beta-Blockade on Mortality Among High-Risk and Low-Risk Patients After Myocardial Infarction

    Stephen S. Gottlieb;Robert J. McCARTER;Robert A. Vogel

  • HIV Infection and the Risk of Acute Myocardial Infarction

    Matthew S. Freiberg;Chung Chou H Chang;Lewis H. Kuller;Melissa Skanderson

  • Effect of nesiritide in patients with acute decompensated heart failure.

    C. M. O'Connor;R. C. Starling;A. F. Hernandez;P. W. Armstrong

  • Sex Differences in the Management of Coronary Artery Disease

    R M Steingart;M Packer;P Hamm;M E Coglianese

  • Incidence, predictors at admission, and impact of worsening renal function among patients hospitalized with heart failure.

    Daniel E. Forman;Javed Butler;Yongfei Wang;William T. Abraham

  • Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Effects of Carvedilol in Patients With Moderate to Severe Heart Failure The PRECISE Trial

    Milton Packer;Wilson S. Colucci;Jonathan D. Sackner-Bernstein;Chang Seng Liang

  • Ventricular dysfunction and the risk of stroke after myocardial infarction

    Evan Loh;Martin St John Sutton;Chuan Chuan C Wun;Jean L. Rouleau

  • The prognostic importance of different definitions of worsening renal function in congestive heart failure.

    Stephen S. Gottlieb;William Abraham;Javed Butler;Daniel E. Forman

  • Consensus recommendations for the management of chronic heart failure: Introduction

    Milton Packer;Jay N. Cohn;William T. Abraham;Wilson S. Colucci

  • The influence of age, gender, and race on the prevalence of depression in heart failure patients.

    Stephen S. Gottlieb;Meenakshi Khatta;Erika Friedmann;Lynn Einbinder;Lynn Einbinder

  • Acute Hemodynamic and Clinical Effects of Levosimendan in Patients With Severe Heart Failure

    Mara T. Slawsky;Wilson S. Colucci;Stephen S. Gottlieb;Barry H. Greenberg

  • Cardiorenal syndrome: new perspectives.

    Jeremy S. Bock;Stephen S. Gottlieb

  • RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEART FAILURE TREATMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF WORSENING RENAL FUNCTION AMONG HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS

    Javed Butler;Daniel E Forman;William T Abraham;Stephen S Gottlieb

  • Relationship of depression, anxiety, and social isolation to chronic heart failure outpatient mortality

    Erika Friedmann;Sue A Thomas;Fang Liu;Patricia G Morton

  • Prevention and Reversal of Nitrate Tolerance in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure

    M. Packer;W. Lee;P. Kessler;S. Gottlieb

  • Prognostic importance of atrial natriuretic peptide in patients with chronic heart failure

    Stephen S. Gottlieb;Marrick L. Kukin;Deborah Ahern;Milton Packer

  • A rapid B-type natriuretic peptide assay accurately diagnoses left ventricular dysfunction and heart failure: A multicenter evaluation

    Stacey J. Wieczorek;Alan H.B. Wu;Robert Christenson;Padma Krishnaswamy

  • Genotype and Phenotype of Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis: THAOS (Transthyretin Amyloid Outcome Survey).

    Mathew S. Maurer;Mazen Hanna;Martha Grogan;Angela Dispenzieri

Frequent Co-Authors

Milton Packer
Milton Packer Baylor University Medical Center
David S. Krantz
David S. Krantz Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Prakash Deedwania
Prakash Deedwania United States Department of Veterans Affairs
John S. Gottdiener
John S. Gottdiener University of Maryland, Baltimore
William T. Abraham
William T. Abraham The Ohio State University
Barry M. Massie
Barry M. Massie University of California, San Francisco
John Kjekshus
John Kjekshus University of Oslo
Erika Friedmann
Erika Friedmann University of Maryland, Baltimore
Amy C. Justice
Amy C. Justice Yale University

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