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Steven E. Lipshultz is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Their research has predominantly centered on medicine, with a strong focus on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine as well as related subfields including epidemiology, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, surgery, and oncology.

The main topics addressed in their work cover a variety of cardiovascular and pediatric concerns. These include cardiomyopathy and myosin studies, congenital heart disease studies, chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigation, cardiovascular effects of exercise, cardiovascular function and risk factors, childhood cancer survivors' quality of life, and heart failure treatment and management.

Among their recent papers are the following:

  • Disruption of healthcare: Will the COVID pandemic worsen non-COVID outcomes and disease outbreaks?, 2020, Progress in Pediatric Cardiology
  • Treatment Strategies for Cardiomyopathy in Children: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association, 2023, Circulation
  • Dexrazoxane and Long-Term Heart Function in Survivors of Childhood Cancer, 2023, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Genetic Causes of Cardiomyopathy in Children: First Results From the Pediatric Cardiomyopathy Genes Study, 2021, Journal of the American Heart Association
  • The genetic architecture of pediatric cardiomyopathy, 2022, The American Journal of Human Genetics

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Steven D. Colan, Jeffrey A. Towbin, Neha Bansal, Charles E. Canter, and Stephanie M. Ware. These partnerships have resulted in significant contributions to the understanding of pediatric cardiology and related research fields.

Their work has been published extensively in venues such as Circulation, Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of the American Heart Association, and Pediatric Cardiology. Circulation stands out as the most frequent publication venue with 11 papers.

Best Publications

  • Global and regional mortality from 235 causes of death for 20 age groups in 1990 and 2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    Rafael Lozano;Mohsen Naghavi;Kyle Foreman;Stephen Lim

  • Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for 291 diseases and injuries in 21 regions, 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    Christopher J.L. Murray;Theo Vos;Rafael Lozano;Mohsen Naghavi

  • A comparative risk assessment of burden of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    Stephen S. Lim;Theo Vos;Abraham D. Flaxman;Goodarz Danaei

  • Years lived with disability (YLDs) for 1160 sequelae of 289 diseases and injuries 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    Theo Vos;Abraham D. Flaxman;Mohsen Naghavi;Rafael Lozano

  • Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 79 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks in 188 countries, 1990-2013: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

    Mohammad H Forouzanfar;Lily Alexander;H Ross Anderson;Victoria F Bachman

  • Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 301 acute and chronic diseases and injuries in 188 countries, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

    Theo Vos;Ryan M. Barber;Brad Bell;Amelia Bertozzi-Villa

  • Global, regional, and national age-sex specific all-cause and cause-specific mortality for 240 causes of death, 1990-2013: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

    Mohsen Naghavi;Haidong Wang;Rafael Lozano;Adrian Davis

  • Global, regional, and national life expectancy, all-cause mortality, and cause-specific mortality for 249 causes of death, 1980–2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015

    Haidong Wang;Mohsen Naghavi;Christine Allen;Ryan M Barber

  • The State of US Health, 1990-2010: Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors

    Christopher J. L. Murray;Jerry Abraham;Mohammed K. Ali;Miriam Alvarado

  • Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 79 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks in 188 countries, 1990-2013

    Mohammad H. Forouzanfar;Lily Alexander;H. Ross Anderson;Victoria F. Bachman

  • Global, regional, and national levels and causes of maternal mortality during 1990–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

    Nicholas J. Kassebaum;Amelia Bertozzi-Villa;Megan S. Coggeshall;Katya A. Shackelford

  • Global, regional, and national disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) for 315 diseases and injuries and healthy life expectancy (HALE), 1990-2015 : a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015

    Nicholas J. Kassebaum;Megha Arora;Ryan M. Barber;Zulfiqar A. Bhutta;Zulfiqar A. Bhutta

  • Global, regional, and national disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for 306 diseases and injuries and healthy life expectancy (HALE) for 188 countries, 1990-2013 : quantifying the epidemiological transition

    Christopher J. L. Murray;Ryan M. Barber;Kyle J. Foreman;Ayse Abbasoglu Ozgoren

  • Late Cardiac Effects of Doxorubicin Therapy for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Childhood

    Steven E. Lipshultz;Steven D. Colan;Richard D. Gelber;Antonio R. Perez-Atayde

  • Global, regional, and national levels of maternal mortality, 1990–2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015

    Nicholas J. Kassebaum;Ryan M. Barber;Zulfiqar A. Bhutta;Zulfiqar A. Bhutta;Lalit Dandona;Lalit Dandona

  • Global, regional, and national incidence and mortality for HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria during 1990???2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

    Christopher J.L. Murray;Katrina F. Ortblad;Caterina Guinovart;Stephen S. Lim

  • Incidence, causes, and outcomes of dilated cardiomyopathy in children.

    Jeffrey A. Towbin;April M. Lowe;Steven D. Colan;Lynn A. Sleeper

  • Health Effects of Energy Drinks on Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults

    Sara M. Seifert;Judith L. Schaechter;Eugene R. Hershorin;Steven E. Lipshultz

  • Global, regional, and national levels of neonatal, infant, and under-5 mortality during 1990–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

    Haidong Wang;Chelsea A. Liddell;Matthew M. Coates;Meghan D. Mooney

  • Female sex and higher drug dose as risk factors for late cardiotoxic effects of doxorubicin therapy for childhood cancer.

    Lipshultz Se;Lipsitz;Mone Sm;Goorin Am

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven D. Colan
Steven D. Colan Boston Children's Hospital
Stuart R. Lipsitz
Stuart R. Lipsitz Brigham and Women's Hospital
Stephen E. Sallan
Stephen E. Sallan Harvard University
E. John Orav
E. John Orav Harvard University
Lynn A. Sleeper
Lynn A. Sleeper Boston Children's Hospital
Robert G. Weintraub
Robert G. Weintraub Royal Children's Hospital
Louis S. Constine
Louis S. Constine University of Rochester Medical Center
Alan D. Lopez
Alan D. Lopez University of Melbourne
Ted R. Miller
Ted R. Miller Pacific Institute
Lewis B. Silverman
Lewis B. Silverman Harvard University

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