Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

Clinical & Experimental Cardiology
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Clinical & Experimental Cardiology : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Clinical & Experimental Cardiology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Clinical & Experimental Cardiology has got h-index 14, which means every article in Clinical & Experimental Cardiology has got 14 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Clinical & Experimental Cardiology.

  2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010

Total published articles

56 111 60 56 72 27 53 76 88 61 73 136 96 61 13

Research, Review articles and Editorials

6 9 6 24 42 20 39 53 59 39 52 99 75 38 9

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

44 102 54 32 30 7 14 23 29 22 21 37 21 23 4

Conference proceedings

18 25 41 43 3 49 398 389 515 204 157 126 26 33 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

143 212 54 63 88 70 62 294 304 211 147 75 29 93 0
Journal total citations count 2980
Journal impact factor 1.05
Journal 5 years impact factor 1.27
Journal cite score 1.34
Journal h-index 14
Journal h-index since 2019 9
Important citations (1711)

Vitomskyi vv. the influence of respiratory component on satisfaction with physical therapy after cardiosurgical interventions.

Leela a. incentive spirometry prescription and inspiratory capacity recovery guideline for the early period after open heart surgery (doctoral dissertation, universiti teknologi malaysia).

Yohannan lm. incidence and outcome of pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery.

Polastri m, martin-suarez s, alfonsi j, savini c. intermittent positive pressure breathing in the cardiac surgery setting: a review. international journal of therapy and rehabilitation. 2016 dec 2;23(12):567-73.

Menon r. efficacy of aerobic interval training on improving endurance capacity and quality of life after coronary revascularization (doctoral dissertation, kg college of physiotherapy, coimbatore).

Karmacharya rm, shakya r, singh ak, baidya s, dahal s, shrestha p, bhandari n. recovery pattern in different surgical approaches on thoracic enhanced recovery based fourteen-step protocol in patients undergoing cardio-thoracic surgery at university hospital of nepal. kathmandu university medical journal. 2020 dec 6;18(2):78-82.

Alaparthi gk, bairapareddy kc. phase-i cardiac rehabilitation practices among physiotherapists in india-a survey. bangladesh journal of medical science. 2020 jan 16;19(2):214-22.

Ge w, hians b, sfara a. noncontact measurement of the deformation of sternal skin during shoulder movements and upper extremity activities restricted by sternal precautions. physical therapy. 2018 nov 1;98(11):911-7.

Santos ed, silva jd, assis mt, vidal mb, lunardi ac. use of lung expansion techniques on drained and non-drained pleural effusion: survey with 232 physiotherapists. fisioterapia em movimento. 2020 jan 13;33.

Vitomskyi v, balazh m, vitomska m, martseniuk i, lazarieva o. assessment of the relationship between therapeutic alliance and pulmonary function recovery in cardiac surgery patients undergoing physical therapy. sport mont. 2021 sep;19(s2):165-9.

Vitomskyi v, al-hawamdeh k, vitomska m, lazar?eva o, haidai o. the effect of incentive spirometry on pulmonary function recovery and satisfaction with physical therapy of cardiac surgery patients. advances in rehabilitation. 2020;35(1):9-16.

Mousavi s, vasaghi-gharamaleki b, mirza-mohammad khanpour j, khosravian-arab t. the prevalence and characteristics of shoulder pain in female patients with coronary artery bypass graft (cabg). journal of rehabilitation sciences & research. 2017 mar 1;4(1):10-4.

Mousavi s, vasaghi-gharamaleki b, mirza-mohammad khanpour j, khosravian-arab t. the prevalence and characteristics of shoulder pain in female patients with coronary artery bypass graft (cabg). journal of rehabilitation sciences & research. 2017 mar 1;4(1):10-4.

El-ansary d, lapier tk, adams j, gach r, triano s, katijjahbe ma, hirschhorn ad, mungovan sf, lotshaw a, cahalin lp. an evidence-based perspective on movement and activity following median sternotomy. physical therapy. 2019 dec 16;99(12):1587-601.

Salehmoghaddam a, zoka a, mazlom s, amni s. effect of instructional videos on postoperative respiratory function in patients undergoing off-pump open heart surgery. evidence based care. 2016;6(2):57-66.

Evolution–transplantation au. research and reviews: research journal of biology.

Rispoli m, rossi g, nespoli m, mattiacci d, esposito m, corcione a, buono s. video-assisted lung lobectomy in cardiac transplant recipient: dynamic monitoring of cardiac output and fluid responsiveness. int j case rep images. 2016 feb 1;7(2):97-101.

Zwart es, yüksel e, pannekoek a, de vries r, mebius re, kazemier g. de novo carcinoma after solid organ transplantation to give insight into carcinogenesis in general—a systematic review and meta-analysis. cancers. 2021 jan;13(5):1122.

Zwart es, yüksel e, pannekoek a, de vries r, mebius re, kazemier g. de novo carcinoma after solid organ transplantation to give insight into carcinogenesis in general—a systematic review and meta-analysis. cancers 2021, 13, 1122.

Alperi a, pascual i, molina bd, silva i, lorca r, hernández-vaquero d, avanzas p, lambert jl, de la tassa cm. fever, malaise, and dyspnea in a diabetic heart transplant patient: a case report. intransplantation proceedings 2017 sep 1 (vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 1667-1671). elsevier.

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