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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 118 Citations 74,374 591 World Ranking 2231 National Ranking 1295

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Blood pressure
  • Cardiology

His scientific interests lie mostly in Blood pressure, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ambulatory and Ambulatory blood pressure. The concepts of his Blood pressure study are interwoven with issues in Hemodynamics, Surgery and Intensive care medicine. Thomas G. Pickering interconnects Endocrinology and Physical therapy in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine.

The various areas that Thomas G. Pickering examines in his Cardiology study include Odds ratio, Left ventricular hypertrophy, Job strain and Diastole. His Ambulatory research incorporates elements of Self care, Epidemiology and Prehypertension. His Ambulatory blood pressure research incorporates themes from Morning, Incidence, Emergency medicine, Stroke and Prospective cohort study.

His most cited work include:

  • Recommendations for Blood Pressure Measurement in Humans and Experimental Animals Part 1: Blood Pressure Measurement in Humans: A Statement for Professionals From the Subcommittee of Professional and Public Education of the American Heart Association Council on High Blood Pressure Research (3370 citations)
  • Association of Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Sleep Apnea, and Hypertension in a Large Community-Based Study (2722 citations)
  • Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease An American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Foundation Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Council for High Blood Pressure Research Professional Education Committee, Council on Clinical Cardiology, Stroke Council, and Council on Cardiovascular Nursing In Collaboration With the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Center on Sleep Disorders Research (National Institutes of Health) (1638 citations)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Blood pressure, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ambulatory blood pressure and Ambulatory. Thomas G. Pickering usually deals with Blood pressure and limits it to topics linked to Intensive care medicine and Blood pressure monitoring. His Internal medicine research focuses on Endocrinology and how it connects with Morning.

His work carried out in the field of Cardiology brings together such families of science as Pulse pressure, Renovascular hypertension and Circadian rhythm. His Ambulatory blood pressure research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Body mass index, Prospective cohort study and Prehypertension. As part of his studies on Ambulatory, Thomas G. Pickering often connects relevant areas like Physical therapy.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Blood pressure (65.23%)
  • Internal medicine (56.95%)
  • Cardiology (45.70%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2004-2020)?

  • Blood pressure (65.23%)
  • Internal medicine (56.95%)
  • Cardiology (45.70%)

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

His primary areas of study are Blood pressure, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ambulatory blood pressure and Ambulatory. He has researched Blood pressure in several fields, including Morning, Surgery and Intensive care medicine. His research in Internal medicine focuses on subjects like Endocrinology, which are connected to Brain natriuretic peptide.

His research on Cardiology also deals with topics like

  • Circadian rhythm which connect with Nocturnal blood pressure,
  • Hazard ratio which intersects with area such as Stroke. His Ambulatory blood pressure research incorporates themes from Reimbursement, Pediatrics and Emergency medicine. He interconnects Prospective cohort study and Physical therapy in the investigation of issues within Ambulatory.

Between 2004 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Recommendations for Blood Pressure Measurement in Humans and Experimental Animals Part 1: Blood Pressure Measurement in Humans: A Statement for Professionals From the Subcommittee of Professional and Public Education of the American Heart Association Council on High Blood Pressure Research (3370 citations)
  • Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease An American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Foundation Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Council for High Blood Pressure Research Professional Education Committee, Council on Clinical Cardiology, Stroke Council, and Council on Cardiovascular Nursing In Collaboration With the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Center on Sleep Disorders Research (National Institutes of Health) (1638 citations)
  • Short Sleep Duration as a Risk Factor for Hypertension Analyses of the First National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (920 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Blood pressure
  • Cardiology

Thomas G. Pickering spends much of his time researching Blood pressure, Internal medicine, Ambulatory blood pressure, Cardiology and Ambulatory. His Blood pressure research includes elements of Surgery, Pediatrics and Intensive care medicine. Thomas G. Pickering focuses mostly in the field of Intensive care medicine, narrowing it down to topics relating to Guideline and, in certain cases, Korotkoff sounds and Auscultation.

The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Diabetes mellitus and Endocrinology. Thomas G. Pickering combines subjects such as Anxiety, Reimbursement, Prehypertension and Emergency medicine with his study of Ambulatory blood pressure. Thomas G. Pickering has included themes like Proportional hazards model, Diastole, Albuminuria, Depression and Circadian rhythm in his Cardiology study.

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Best Publications

Recommendations for Blood Pressure Measurement in Humans and Experimental Animals Part 1: Blood Pressure Measurement in Humans: A Statement for Professionals From the Subcommittee of Professional and Public Education of the American Heart Association Council on High Blood Pressure Research

Thomas G. Pickering;John E. Hall;Lawrence J. Appel;Bonita E. Falkner.
Circulation (2005)

6168 Citations

Association of Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Sleep Apnea, and Hypertension in a Large Community-Based Study

F. Javier Nieto;Terry B. Young;Bonnie K. Lind;Eyal Shahar.
JAMA (2000)

4047 Citations

Patterns of left ventricular hypertrophy and geometric remodeling in essential hypertension

Antonello Ganau;Richard B. Devereux;Mary J. Roman;Giovanni de Simone.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (1992)

2861 Citations

European Society of Hypertension recommendations for conventional, ambulatory and home blood pressure measurement.

Eoin O'Brien;Roland Asmar;Lawrie Beilin;Yutaka Imai.
Journal of Hypertension (2003)

2265 Citations

Sleep apnea and cardiovascular disease: an American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Foundation Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association Council for High Blood Pressure Research Professional Education Committee, Council on Clinical Cardiology, Stroke Council, and Council on Cardiovascular Nursing.

Virend K. Somers;David P. White;Raouf Amin;William T. Abraham.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2008)

2063 Citations

Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease An American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Foundation Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Council for High Blood Pressure Research Professional Education Committee, Council on Clinical Cardiology, Stroke Council, and Council on Cardiovascular Nursing In Collaboration With the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Center on Sleep Disorders Research (National Institutes of Health)

Virend K. Somers;David P. White;Raouf Amin;William T. Abraham.
Circulation (2008)

1997 Citations

Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease

Virend K. Somers;David P. White;Raouf Amin;William T. Abraham.
Circulation (2008)

1712 Citations

Morning Surge in Blood Pressure as a Predictor of Silent and Clinical Cerebrovascular Disease in Elderly Hypertensives A Prospective Study

Kazuomi Kario;Thomas G. Pickering;Yuji Umeda;Satoshi Hoshide.
Circulation (2003)

1703 Citations

How common is white coat hypertension

Thomas G. Pickering;Gary D. James;Charlene Boddie;Gregory A. Harshfield.
JAMA (1988)

1606 Citations

Value of Echocardiographic Measurement of Left Ventricular Mass in Predicting Cardiovascular Morbid Events in Hypertensive Men

Paul N. Casale;Richard B. Devereux;Mark Milner;Gerardo Zullo.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1986)

1514 Citations

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