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D-Index
94
Citations
47998
World Ranking
10268
National Ranking
564

Wolfram Doehner 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 Wolfram Doehner sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 431 publications — 45th percentile

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

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

Wolfram Doehner 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 Wolfram Doehner sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 94 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Wolfram Doehner is affiliated with Charité - University Medicine Berlin in Germany. Their research mainly focuses on medicine, with a significant emphasis on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, hematology, epidemiology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism.

Their scholarly output includes extensive work related to heart failure treatment and management, acute ischemic stroke management, atrial fibrillation management and outcomes, erythropoietin and anemia treatment, cardiovascular function and risk factors, nutrition and health in aging, as well as iron metabolism and disorders.

Recent notable papers authored by Wolfram Doehner include:

  • 2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of endocarditis, 2023, European Heart Journal
  • Secondary prevention through comprehensive cardiovascular rehabilitation: From knowledge to implementation. 2020 update. A position paper from the Secondary Prevention and Rehabilitation Section of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology, 2020, European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
  • Ferric carboxymaltose for iron deficiency at discharge after acute heart failure: a multicentre, double-blind, randomised, controlled trial, 2020, The Lancet
  • Effect of Empagliflozin on the Clinical Stability of Patients With Heart Failure and a Reduced Ejection Fraction, 2020, Circulation
  • Effect of Empagliflozin on Worsening Heart Failure Events in Patients With Heart Failure and Preserved Ejection Fraction: EMPEROR-Preserved Trial, 2021, Circulation

Wolfram Doehner frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Stephan von Haehling, Stefan D. Anker (with two separate collaboration counts), Javed Butler, and George Ntaios.

Publishing regularly in several scientific journals, Wolfram Doehner has contributed numerous articles to the following venues:

  • European Heart Journal
  • Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle
  • European Journal of Heart Failure
  • ESC Heart Failure
  • European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

The total body of work shows a focused research trajectory within the field of medicine, highlighting cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, their management, and rehabilitation methods. This profile reflects Wolfram Doehner's involvement in diverse multidisciplinary topics relevant to chronic disease treatment and prevention.

Best Publications

  • 2019 ESC/EAS Guidelines for the management of dyslipidaemias: lipid modification to reduce cardiovascular riskThe Task Force for the management of dyslipidaemias of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS)

    François Mach;Colin Baigent;Alberico L Catapano;Konstantinos C Koskinas

  • Frailty Consensus: A Call to Action

    John E. Morley;Bruno Vellas;G. Abellan van Kan;Stefan D. Anker

  • 2019 ESC/EAS Guidelines for the management of dyslipidaemias: lipid modification to reduce cardiovascular risk

    A Halliday;C Baigent;F Mach;B Mihaylova;B Mihaylova

  • Plasma Cytokine Parameters and Mortality in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure

    Mathias Rauchhaus;Wolfram Doehner;Darrel P. Francis;Constantinos Davos

  • Uric acid and survival in chronic heart failure: Validation and application in metabolic, functional, and hemodynamic staging

    Stefan D. Anker;Wolfram Doehner;Mathias Rauchhaus;Rakesh Sharma

  • Effects of Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition With Allopurinol on Endothelial Function and Peripheral Blood Flow in Hyperuricemic Patients With Chronic Heart Failure Results From 2 Placebo-Controlled Studies

    Wolfram Doehner;Nina Schoene;Mathias Rauchhaus;Francisco Leyva-Leon

  • Altered Intestinal Function in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure

    Anja Sandek;Juergen Bauditz;Alexander Swidsinski;Sabine Buhner

  • Nutritional Recommendations for the Management of Sarcopenia

    John E. Morley;Josep M. Argiles;William J. Evans;Shalender Bhasin

  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus and heart failure: a position statement from the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology

    Petar M. Seferović;Mark C. Petrie;Gerasimos S. Filippatos;Stefan D. Anker

  • Muscle wasting in patients with chronic heart failure: results from the studies investigating co-morbidities aggravating heart failure (SICA-HF)

    Susann Fülster;Matthias Tacke;Anja Sandek;Nicole Ebner

  • Secondary prevention through comprehensive cardiovascular rehabilitation: From knowledge to implementation. 2020 update. A position paper from the Secondary Prevention and Rehabilitation Section of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology:

    Marco Ambrosetti;Ana Abreu;Ugo Corrà;Constantinos H. Davos

  • Sarcopenia: A Time for Action. An SCWD Position Paper.

    Juergen Bauer;John E. Morley;Annemie M.W.J. Schols;Luigi Ferrucci

  • Prognostic utility of growth differentiation factor-15 in patients with chronic heart failure.

    Tibor Kempf;Stephan von Haehling;Stephan von Haehling;Timo Peter;Tim Allhoff

  • Ferric carboxymaltose for iron deficiency at discharge after acute heart failure: a multicentre, double-blind, randomised, controlled trial.

    Piotr Ponikowski;Bridget-Anne Kirwan;Bridget-Anne Kirwan;Stefan D Anker;Theresa McDonagh;Theresa McDonagh

  • The relationship between cholesterol and survival in patients with chronic heart failure

    Mathias Rauchhaus;Andrew L Clark;Wolfram Doehner;Constantinos Davos

  • Iron deficiency across chronic inflammatory conditions: International expert opinion on definition, diagnosis, and management

    Maria Domenica Cappellini;Josep Comin-Colet;Angel de Francisco;Axel Dignass

  • Peripheral Chemoreceptor Hypersensitivity An Ominous Sign in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure

    Piotr Ponikowski;Tuan Peng Chua;Stefan D. Anker;Darrel P. Francis

  • Body mass and survival in patients with chronic heart failure without cachexia: The importance of obesity

    Constantinos H. Davos;Wolfram Doehner;Mathias Rauchhaus;Mariantonietta Cicoira

  • Nutrition, metabolism, and the complex pathophysiology of cachexia in chronic heart failure

    Stephan von Haehling;Wolfram Doehner;Stefan D Anker;Stefan D Anker

  • Impact of Diabetes on Epidemiology, Treatment, and Outcomes of Patients With Heart Failure

    Alessandra Dei Cas;Sadiya S. Khan;Javed Butler;Robert J. Mentz

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephan von Haehling
Stephan von Haehling University of Göttingen
Stefan D. Anker
Stefan D. Anker Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Piotr Ponikowski
Piotr Ponikowski Wrocław Medical University
Andrew J.S. Coats
Andrew J.S. Coats The Heart Research Institute
Gerasimos Filippatos
Gerasimos Filippatos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Hans-Dieter Volk
Hans-Dieter Volk Charité - University Medicine Berlin
John G.F. Cleland
John G.F. Cleland University of Glasgow
Massimo F. Piepoli
Massimo F. Piepoli Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Giuseppe M.C. Rosano
Giuseppe M.C. Rosano Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Ulrich Dirnagl
Ulrich Dirnagl Charité - University Medicine Berlin

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