Renee A. Bornemeier
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (1996–2024); University of Minnesota (1999); Mount Sinai Hospital (1999); Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (1994–1996); Juniper Networks (United States) (2004); California University of Pennsylvania (1995); Institutul National de Sanatate Publica (2004); University of Pennsylvania (1995)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Renee A. Bornemeier's research focuses on medical case studies, particularly in the area of congenital heart defects. She has published on fetal presentations of ruptured cardiac diverticula and sinus of Valsalva aneurysms, highlighting diagnostic challenges in these conditions. Her work also includes investigating unusual clinical courses, such as the development of venous collaterals after post-operative pulmonary vein atresia. Bornemeier has a citation count of 681 and an h-index of 11 across 26 publications. She collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Dala Zakaria, Elijah H. Bolin, Franscesca Miquel‐Verges, and Adam Sandlin.
Metrics
- h-index: 11
- Publications: 26
- Citations: 684
Selected Publications
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Promotion and Tenure Database Creation and Utilization: A 12-Year History (2024)
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Ruptured Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm with Resultant Myocardial Pouch Formation in the Fetal Heart—A Diagnostic Challenge (2024)
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Development of a large venous collateral after post-operative Ostial pulmonary vein atresia: An unusual clinical course (2021)
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A Fetal Presentation of a Ruptured Right Ventricular Diverticulum (2021)
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Cerebral Hemodynamics Are Not Affected by the Size of the Patent Ductus Arteriosus (2020)
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Implementation of a statewide, multisite fetal tele-echocardiography program: evaluation of more than 1100 fetuses over 9 years (2020)
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Amplitude-Integrated EEG in Newborns With Critical Congenital Heart Disease Predicts Preoperative Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings (2015)
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Abstract 19638: Short-Axis Echocardiographic Imaging of the Ascending Aorta is More Accurate than Long-Axis Imaging when Compared to Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography (2014)
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β-Blockers and Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors: Comparison of Effects on Aortic Growth in Pediatric Patients with Marfan Syndrome (2014)
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Increased maternal cytokine production and congenital heart defects (2013)
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Transesophageal Doppler Measurement of Renal Arterial Blood Flow Velocities and Indices in Children (2012)
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Repair of an Anomalous Left Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery in a Premature Neonate (2008)
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Tricuspid Annular and Septal Doppler Tissue Velocities Are Reduced in Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients Without Acute Rejection (2008)
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Long-term outcome in patients with Marfan syndrome: is aortic dissection the only cause of sudden death? (2003)
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Comparison of outcome of the marfan syndrome in patients diagnosed at age ≤6 years versus those diagnosed at >6 years of age (2003)
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Top Collaborators
- A Fetal Presentation of a Ruptured Right Ventricular Diverticulum
- Development of a large venous collateral after post-operative Ostial pulmonary vein atresia: An unusual clinical course
- Ruptured Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm with Resultant Myocardial Pouch Formation in the Fetal Heart—A Diagnostic Challenge
- A Fetal Presentation of a Ruptured Right Ventricular Diverticulum
- Ruptured Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm with Resultant Myocardial Pouch Formation in the Fetal Heart—A Diagnostic Challenge
- A Fetal Presentation of a Ruptured Right Ventricular Diverticulum
- A Fetal Presentation of a Ruptured Right Ventricular Diverticulum
- A Fetal Presentation of a Ruptured Right Ventricular Diverticulum
- A Fetal Presentation of a Ruptured Right Ventricular Diverticulum
- Development of a large venous collateral after post-operative Ostial pulmonary vein atresia: An unusual clinical course
- Development of a large venous collateral after post-operative Ostial pulmonary vein atresia: An unusual clinical course
- Development of a large venous collateral after post-operative Ostial pulmonary vein atresia: An unusual clinical course
- Development of a large venous collateral after post-operative Ostial pulmonary vein atresia: An unusual clinical course
- Development of a large venous collateral after post-operative Ostial pulmonary vein atresia: An unusual clinical course
- Development of a large venous collateral after post-operative Ostial pulmonary vein atresia: An unusual clinical course
- Ruptured Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm with Resultant Myocardial Pouch Formation in the Fetal Heart—A Diagnostic Challenge
- Promotion and Tenure Database Creation and Utilization: A 12-Year History
- Promotion and Tenure Database Creation and Utilization: A 12-Year History
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