Jesse Zuckerman

Jesse Zuckerman

University of Toronto

H-index: 9

North America-Canada

About Jesse Zuckerman

Jesse Zuckerman, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of general surgery, colorectal surgery, blood transfusions, clinical epidemiology, practice variation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The impact of unexpected intensive care unit admission after cancer surgery on long-term symptom burden among older adults: a population-based longitudinal analysis

Evaluating variation in perioperative red blood cell transfusion for patients undergoing elective gastrointestinal cancer surgery

Patient-reported symptom burden after cancer surgery in older adults: a population-level analysis

2022 Canadian Surgery Forum Sept. 15–17, 202201. Operative classification of ventral abdominal hernias: new and practical classification02. Watchful waiting for large primary …

2022 Canadian Surgery Forum Sept. 15–17, 2022: Abstracts presented at the 2022 Canadian Surgery Forum in Toronto, Ontario.

Cancer surgery outcomes are better at high-volume centres

Association between frailty and time alive and at home after cancer surgery among older adults: a population-based analysis

The association between surgeon and hospital variation in use of laparoscopic liver resection and short-term outcomes

Jesse Zuckerman Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

355

Citations(since 2020)

322

Cited By

140

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jesse Zuckerman Skills & Research Interests

general surgery

colorectal surgery

blood transfusions

clinical epidemiology

practice variation

Top articles of Jesse Zuckerman

The impact of unexpected intensive care unit admission after cancer surgery on long-term symptom burden among older adults: a population-based longitudinal analysis

Critical Care

2023/4/25

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Evaluating variation in perioperative red blood cell transfusion for patients undergoing elective gastrointestinal cancer surgery

Surgery

2023/2/1

Patient-reported symptom burden after cancer surgery in older adults: a population-level analysis

Annals of Surgical Oncology

2023/2

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

2022 Canadian Surgery Forum Sept. 15–17, 2022: Abstracts presented at the 2022 Canadian Surgery Forum in Toronto, Ontario.

Canadian Journal of Surgery

2022/11/3

Cancer surgery outcomes are better at high-volume centres

Canadian Journal of Surgery

2022/11/1

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Wing Chan
Wing Chan

H-Index: 6

Association between frailty and time alive and at home after cancer surgery among older adults: a population-based analysis

Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network

2022/11/1

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Alyson L Mahar
Alyson L Mahar

H-Index: 24

The association between surgeon and hospital variation in use of laparoscopic liver resection and short-term outcomes

Canadian Journal of Surgery

2022/11/1

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Guillaume Martel
Guillaume Martel

H-Index: 22

Incidence of psychiatric illness in patients with neuroendocrine tumors: a comparative population-based analysis

Supportive Care in Cancer

2022/11

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Alyson L Mahar
Alyson L Mahar

H-Index: 24

Correction to: A Population-Based Analysis of Long-Term Outcomes Among Older Adults Requiring Unexpected Intensive Care Unit Admission After Cancer Surgery

Annals of Surgical Oncology

2022/5/1

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Frances Wright
Frances Wright

H-Index: 26

Right lobe versus left lobe living donor liver transplantation: a systematic review and meta-analysis of donor and recipient outcomes

2022/12/1

2021 Canadian Surgery Forum: Virtual, online Sept. 21-24, 2021

Canadian Journal of Surgery

2021/11/1

Outcomes of highly selected live donors with a future liver remnant less than or equal to 30%: a matched cohort study

Transplantation

2021/11/1

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Sergio A Acuna
Sergio A Acuna

H-Index: 21

Association of perioperative red blood cell transfusions with all-cause and cancer-specific death in patients undergoing surgery for gastrointestinal cancer: Long-term outcomes …

Surgery

2021/9/1

326 THE CONTRIBUTION OF SURGEON AND HOSPITAL VARIATION IN TRANSFUSION PRACTICE TO OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER SURGERY: A POPULATION-BASED ANALYSIS

Gastroenterology

2021/5/1

Association between anesthesiologist volume and short-term outcomes in complex gastrointestinal cancer surgery

JAMA surgery

2021/5/1

Inconclusive trial results regarding prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy for major pancreatic surgery: Mitigating publication bias and moving toward effective evidence …

Surgery

2021/5/1

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Evaluating Variation in Red Blood Cell Transfusion for Patients Undergoing Elective Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery

2021

Jesse Zuckerman
Jesse Zuckerman

H-Index: 4

Association between resection approach and transfusion exposure in liver resection for gastrointestinal cancer

HPB

2021/1/1

Declining use of red blood cell transfusions for gastrointestinal cancer surgery: a population-based analysis

Annals of surgical oncology

2021/1

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