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D-Index
119
Citations
65076
World Ranking
3841
National Ranking
2104

Waldemar A. Carlo 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 Waldemar A. Carlo sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 643 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Waldemar A. Carlo 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 Waldemar A. Carlo sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 119 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Waldemar A. Carlo is affiliated with the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine with a focus on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Nutrition and Dietetics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's notable recent publications include:

  • Mortality, In-Hospital Morbidity, Care Practices, and 2-Year Outcomes for Extremely Preterm Infants in the US, 2013-2018 (2022), published in JAMA
  • Low-dose aspirin for the prevention of preterm delivery in nulliparous women with a singleton pregnancy (ASPIRIN): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial (2020), published in The Lancet
  • Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis 2015 to 2017, the Rise of Escherichia coli, and the Need for Novel Prevention Strategies (2020), published in JAMA Pediatrics
  • Higher or Lower Hemoglobin Transfusion Thresholds for Preterm Infants (2020), published in New England Journal of Medicine
  • Assessment of an Updated Neonatal Research Network Extremely Preterm Birth Outcome Model in the Vermont Oxford Network (2020), published in JAMA Pediatrics

The scientist's frequent co-authors include Elizabeth M. McClure, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Elwyn Chomba, Robert L. Goldenberg, and Nancy F. Krebs.

Prominent publication venues where the scientist's work has appeared include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Pediatric Research
  • Reproductive Health
  • JAMA Network Open
  • The Journal of Pediatrics

Main topics of work covered in their publications are:

  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Infant Nutrition and Health
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies

The scientist has been recognized as a Member of the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • Whole-body hypothermia for neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.

    Seetha Shankaran;Abbot R. Laptook;Richard A. Ehrenkranz;Jon E. Tyson

  • Neonatal Outcomes of Extremely Preterm Infants From the NICHD Neonatal Research Network

    Barbara J. Stoll;Nellie I. Hansen;Edward F. Bell;Seetha Shankaran

  • Late-Onset Sepsis in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates: The Experience of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network

    Barbara J. Stoll;Nellie Hansen;Avroy A. Fanaroff;Linda L. Wright

  • Trends in Care Practices, Morbidity, and Mortality of Extremely Preterm Neonates, 1993-2012

    Barbara J. Stoll;Nellie I. Hansen;Edward F. Bell;Michele C. Walsh

  • Very low birth weight outcomes of the National Institute of Child health and human development neonatal research network, January 1995 through December 1996. NICHD Neonatal Research Network.

    James A. Lemons;Charles R. Bauer;William Oh;Sheldon B. Korones

  • Trends in neonatal morbidity and mortality for very low birthweight infants

    Avroy A. Fanaroff;Barbara J. Stoll;Linda L. Wright;Waldemar A. Carlo

  • Early CPAP versus surfactant in extremely preterm infants

    Neil N. Finer;Waldemar A. Carlo;Michele C. Walsh;Wade Rich

  • Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis: The Burden of Group B Streptococcal and E. coli Disease Continues

    Barbara J. Stoll;Nellie I. Hansen;Pablo J. Sánchez;Roger G. Faix

  • Target ranges of oxygen saturation in extremely preterm infants

    Waldemar A. Carlo;Neil N. Finer;Michele C. Walsh;Wade Rich

  • Changes in pathogens causing early-onset sepsis in very-low-birth-weight infants

    Barbara J. Stoll;Nellie Hansen;Avroy A. Fanaroff;Linda L. Wright

  • Neonatal Drug Withdrawal

    Mark L. Hudak;Rosemarie C. Tan;Daniel A.C. Frattarelli;Jeffrey L. Galinkin

  • Levels of Neonatal Care

    Wanda Denise Barfield;Lu Ann Papile;Jill E. Baley;William Benitz

  • Causes and Timing of Death in Extremely Premature Infants from 2000 through 2011

    Ravi M. Patel;Sarah Kandefer;Michele C. Walsh;Edward F. Bell

  • International Guidelines for Neonatal Resuscitation: An excerpt from the Guidelines 2000 for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care: International Consensus on Science. Contributors and Reviewers for the Neonatal Resuscitation Guidelines.

    S Niermeyer;J Kattwinkel;P Van Reempts;V Nadkarni

  • Between-Hospital Variation in Treatment and Outcomes in Extremely Preterm Infants

    Matthew A. Rysavy;Lei Li;Edward F. Bell;Abhik Das

  • Neonatal resuscitation and immediate newborn assessment and stimulation for the prevention of neonatal deaths: a systematic review, meta-analysis and Delphi estimation of mortality effect

    Anne C. C. Lee;Anne C. C. Lee;Simon Cousens;Stephen N. Wall;Susan Niermeyer

  • High-frequency oscillatory ventilation compared with conventional mechanical ventilation in the treatment of respiratory failure in preterm infants

    H. Rigatto;M. Davi;I. D. Frantz;B. Boynton

  • Adverse effects of early dexamethasone treatment in extremely-low-birth-weight infants

    Ann R. Stark;Waldemar A. Carlo;Jon E. Tyson;Lu Ann Papile

  • Association of Antenatal Corticosteroids With Mortality and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Among Infants Born at 22 to 25 Weeks' Gestation

    Waldemar A. Carlo;Scott A. McDonald;Avroy A. Fanaroff;Betty R. Vohr

  • Whole-Body Hypothermia for Neonates With Hypoxic???Ischemic Encephalopathy

    Seetha Shankaran;Abbot R. Laptook;Richard A. Ehrenkranz;Jon E. Tyson

Frequent Co-Authors

Rosemary D. Higgins
Rosemary D. Higgins George Mason University
Elizabeth M. McClure
Elizabeth M. McClure University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Namasivayam Ambalavanan
Namasivayam Ambalavanan University of Alabama at Birmingham
Abhik Das
Abhik Das RTI International
Robert L. Goldenberg
Robert L. Goldenberg Columbia University
Seetha Shankaran
Seetha Shankaran Wayne State University
Abbot R. Laptook
Abbot R. Laptook Brown University
Michele C. Walsh
Michele C. Walsh Case Western Reserve University
Barbara J. Stoll
Barbara J. Stoll The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Nancy F. Krebs
Nancy F. Krebs University of Colorado Denver

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