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Anesthesia & Clinical Research

Anesthesia & Clinical Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-6148

Anesthesia & Clinical Research : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Anesthesia & Clinical Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Anesthesia & Clinical Research has got h-index 26, which means every article in Anesthesia & Clinical Research has got 26 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Anesthesia & Clinical Research.

  2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Year wise published articles

60 79 63 73 102

Year wise citations received

390 392 369 364 367
Journal total citations count 4223
Journal impact factor 6.29
Journal 5 years impact factor 5.71
Journal cite score 5.61
Journal h-index 26
Journal h-index since 2018 19
Important citations (699)

Mondiale de la santé o, spécifications techniques pour les concentrateurs d’oxygène.

Mcqueen kk, the global burden of surgical need. inthe role of anesthesiology in global health 2015. springer international publishing.

Neuen bl, access to safe anesthesia: a global perspective.

Li v (2014) access to safe anesthesia: a global perspective. the journal of global health.

Blair kj, paladino l, shaw pl, shapiro mb, nwomeh bc, et al. (2017) surgical and trauma care in low-and middle-income countries: a review of capacity assessments. journal of surgical research 210:139-51.

Maureen mccunn md, the global trauma burden and anesthesia needs in low-and middle-income countries.

Ulisubisya mm (2016) the critical condition of anaesthesia provision in low-income and middle-income countries. the lancet global health 4:e597-8.

Wu g, wollen a, diblasi rm, himley s, saxon e, et al. (2016) reservoir cannulas for pediatric oxygen therapy: a proof-of-concept study. international journal of pediatrics 2016.

Wu g, wollen a, himley s, austin g, delarosa j, et al. (2017) a model for oxygen conservation associated with titration during pediatric oxygen therapy. plos one 12:e0171530.

Boggs sd, chee nw anesthesia disparities between high-income countries and low-and middle-income countries: providers, training, equipment, and techniques. inthe role of anesthesiology in global health 2015. springer international publishing.

Mcqueen kk, hagberg c, mccunn m (2014) the global trauma burden and anesthesia needs in low-and middle-income countries. asa newsletter 78:16-9.

Joseph k, trehan a, cherian m, kelley e, watters da (2016) assessment of acute burn management in 32 low-and middle-income countries. world journal of surgery 40:791-800.

World health organization, technical specifications for oxygen concentrators.

Hadler ra, chawla s, stewart bt, mccunn mc, kushner al (2016) anesthesia care capacity at health facilities in 22 low-and middle-income countries. world journal of surgery 40:1025-33.

Nickerson jw, pettus k, wheeler ke, hallam c, bewley-taylor dr, et al. (2017) access to controlled medicines for anesthesia and surgical care in low-income countries: a narrative review of international drug control systems and policies. canadian journal of anesthesia/journal canadien d'anesthésie.

Walker ia, shafer sl the world federation of societies of anaesthesiologists, international anesthesia research society, and anesthesia & analgesia: a shared global vision.

Dong tt, mellin-olsen j, gelb aw, ketamine: a growing global health-care need.

Walker ia, bashford t, fitzgerald je, wilson ih (2014) improving anesthesia safety in low-income regions of the world. current anesthesiology reports 4:90-9.

Spiegel da, nduaguba a, cherian mn, monono m, kelley et (2015) deficiencies in the availability of essential musculoskeletal surgical services at 883 health facilities in 24 low-and lower-middle-income countries. world journal of surgery 39:1421-32.

Mock cn, donkor p, gawande a, jamison dt, kruk me, et al. essential surgery: key messages of this volume.

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