\ BIP! Finder for COVID-19 - Impact-based ranking

BIP! Finder for COVID-19

This version of BIP! Finder aims to ease the exploration of COVID-19-related literature by enabling ranking articles based on various impact metrics.

Last Update: 18 - 01 - 2023 (628506 entries)

Provided impact measures:
Popularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.
Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.
Reader Attention: The current number of Mendeley readers.
Social Media Attention: The number of recent tweets related to this article.
*More details on these impact measures can be found here.
Score interpretations:
Exceptional score (in top 0.01%).
Substantial score (in top 1%).
Average score (in bottom 99%).
Score not available.
Main data sources:
CORD-19 dataset(1) (list of papers)
LitCovid hub(2) (list of papers)
PMC & PubMed (citations)
Mendeley (number of readers)
COVID-19-TweetIDs(3) (tweets)

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TitleVenueYearImpactSource
3851Best regimen for elexacaftor/ivacaftor/tezacaftor with nirmatrelvir-ritonavir for COVID-19?  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3852Amoxicillin/clavulanic-acid: Clostridium difficile infection in the form of pseudomembranous colitis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3853Curriculum Co-creation in a Postdigital World: Advancing Networked Learning and Engagement  

Literature on curriculum co-creation tends to focus on in-person experiences of teaching and learning. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has spurred on learners and teachers to co-create curricula in new and creative ways. This article examines curriculum co-creation in a postdigital world focusing on the connections between curriculum co-creation and networked learning. Drawing on Hodgson and McConnell’s conceptualisation of six key practices of networked learning, the authors explore how these practices connect to curriculum co-creation in theory and in a specific example from a fully online module that ran effectively during the Covid-19 pandemic. The authors conclude that networked learning and curriculum co-creation foster postdigital thinking and dialogue, which advance many elements of excellent learning and teaching to benefit both students and staff as we continue to navigate the ‘new normal’.

N/A2022       CORD-19
3854Tozinameran: Anaphylaxis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3855Ad26.COV2-S: Cerebral venous thrombosis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3856A CASE OF MYOCARDITIS AND MYOSITIS FOLLOWING COVID-19 VACCINE  

J Am Coll Cardiol2022       CORD-19
3857Clarithromycin/quinine/sertraline interaction: Visual hallucinations: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3858Shoulder pain and inflammation after vaccination in upper arm  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3859AZD-1222/tozinameran: Neurological complications post-COVID-19 vaccination: 18 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3860Non-serious case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3861Multiple drugs: Mild cholestasis, hepatotoxicity and off-label use: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3862Multiple drugs: Protracted severe COVID-19 pneumonia, hepatotoxicity and lack of efficacy following off label use: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3863Ferrous sulfate: Various toxicities: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3864AZD-1222: Urticarial vasculitis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3865Covid-19-vaccine-pfizer-biontech: Leukocytoclastic vasculitis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3866Multiple drugs: Lack of efficacy and gastrointestinal tract bleeding: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3867Acenocoumarol: Lack of efficacy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3868Variable Shape and Stiffness Feedback System for VR Gloves Using SMA Textile Actuator  

Currently, when direct human contact is limited owing to the coronavirus era, virtual reality systems are a technology that enables interaction without spatial restrictions. In this study, a system capable of feedbacking various shapes and stiffness when touching an object in virtual reality was conceived using the SMA textile actuator, which is a shape memory alloy (SMA) that remembers by training at 500 °C for 15 min with training tools that fixed shapes of SMA origin, and it returns to the shape at 40.13 °C or higher by Joule heating. SMA textile actuators were fabricated by zigzag stitching with 0.5 mm intervals. Various shapes were feedback because the SMA textile actuators on gloves interfere with the movement of the finger joints and the feedback force levels of stiffness are divided based on the number of actuators operating, and feedback is possible in three levels. We verified shape feedback that matches sensing points that are placed on the virtual finger joints created by Unity 3D, which is a software for making virtual reality to feedback points on VR gloves with three events using Unity 3D logs. We measured the forces of each feedback force level with SMA diameters 0.4 of 0.6 mm. The results showed 2.3 N with 0.6 mm; however, owing to its rigidity, 0.5 mm SMA textile actuator is appropriate. Finally, by implementing one feedback point of the VR gloves, we verified the operation of the system from the occurrence of an event by touching an object in virtual reality to control the feedback force level through the MCU and relay.

N/A2022       CORD-19
3869COVID-19-vaccine: Optic neuritis: 2 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3870Multiple drugs: Various toxicities and lack of efficacy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3871Tozinameran: Erythema multiforme: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3872AZD-1222: Acute immune thrombocytopenic purpura: 2 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3873Multiple drug interactions: Bilateral fixed, dilated and non-reactive pupils: 3 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3874Covid-19-vaccine-pfizer-biontech/ibuprofen/paracetamol/meloxicam: Generalised cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction with acute hepatitis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3875Methylprednisolone/tozinameran/plasma: Immune-mediated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and no response: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3876Impact of environmental taxes on remanufacturing decisions of a duopoly  

Remanufacturing can exert positive economic and environmental effects, but factors such as competition and governmental regulations influence its development. In this paper, we investigated the impact of environmental taxes on manufacturers’ production decisions in three cases of a duopoly, in which remanufacturing was not conducted or conducted by one or two of the manufacturers. Based on game theory, the firm’s remanufacturing decision was discussed in cases when only one manufacturer was capable of remanufacturing and both were capable of remanufacturing. Analysis results showed that the benefits from the remanufacturing production cost and competition were the most critical trade-off components. We further analyzed how manufacturers’ decisions affected the environment. The environmental impact was measured by the total emissions, and relevant advice was provided to the regulator. Finally, assessments of numerical examples were performed using assumed values of the parameters to verify our results without loss of generality.

N/A2022       CORD-19
3877Tozinameran: Acute dacryoadenitis and orbital inflammatory syndrome: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3878Certolizumab-pegol/elasomeran/tozinameran: Acute interstitial nephritis and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis: 5 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3879Isolated pneumomediastinum in severe category COVID-19 patients admitted in ICU: a case series  

BACKGROUND: Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome secondary to other viral pneumonias. However, it has been on a rise in COVID-19 patients with severe disease. CASE PRESENTATION: We present three cases to highlight that isolated pneumomediastinum can complicate the course of illness in patients on non-invasive ventilation. In our case series, two COVID-19 diagnosed cases with no previous history of intubation developed pneumomediastinum. They were managed conservatively with a successful outcome. The third patient developed PM with subcutaneous emphysema post-intubation, although managed conservatively succumbed to the disease. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians need to be alert to the development of such a complication in the event of sudden onset dyspnoea with chest pain. Conservative management, with low pressure settings on the ventilator results in gradual improvement of patient.

N/A2022       CORD-19
3880Tozinameran: Acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3881The emergence of international small digital ventures (ISDVs): Reaching beyond Born Globals and INVs  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3882No safety signal after COVID-19 vaccination for immune-mediated neurological events  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3883Myocarditis after third dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3884Exploring spatial distribution pattern of COVID-19 incidence in Telangana state, India  

The outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) disease is essentially considered as a severe global public health disaster and the biggest challenge that the people have met since the Second World War. The main aim of present study is to comprehend the frequency trends of total confirmed cases, currently active cases, total recovery cases, deceased rate, and their distribution pattern in the mainland of Telangana, India. As demonstrated in this study, during the first lockdown, the slopes of the confirmed cases, active cases, and mortality cases were kept increasing. In the middle of the potential second-term lockdown, the daily active incidence trend was progressively declined while the growth of the recovery rate was steadily increased. Results describe that the strict implementation of the lockdown procedure has tremendously built confidence in order to flattering the COVID-19 epidemic curve. Moreover, spatial distribution of confirmed cases of COVID-19 indicates that higher cases were recorded in Hyderabad and its surrounding areas of the investigated region. The outcome of this study will assuredly be helpful for executing certain precautionary measures and definite health policies to regulate the spread of COVID-19 in Telangana, India.

N/A2022       CORD-19
3885COVID-19-Vaccine-Pfizer-BioNTech: Cardiac tamponade, acute pericarditis and pericardial effusion: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3886Azd-1222/tozinameran: Guillain-Barre syndrome: 13 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3887Tozinameran: Eczematous erythroderma: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3888Dexamethasone: Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3889Assessment of the dynamics of concentration and competitive positions of the Baltic cruise port system  

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the degree of concentration and the competitive positions of the Baltic cruise port network. METHODS: A set of 29 Baltic ports are analysed, market concentration is evaluated using the analytical technique of the Herfindahl–Hirschman index, and competitive positions are determined through portfolio analysis based on the Boston Consulting Group matrix from 2000 to 2019. RESULTS: The Herfindahl–Hirschman index indicates that the Baltic cruise port system is unconcentrated with an average score of 0.11 for the analysed period, suggesting that eight of the twenty-nine ports are the dominant ports in the Baltic. Portfolio analysis results suggest that the hierarchy picture of competitive positions is dynamic and has changed over time. The Baltic cruise port system has a wide range of competitive positions. Kiel and Rostock becoming mature leaders is one of the most relevant changes in competitive positions. IMPLICATIONS OF THE RESEARCH: This study contributes to the literature not only by investigating the competitive positions of the second most important European operational area for cruise ships but also by filling the gap in research on the concentration and competitive strategic positions of Baltic cruise ports. This research allows seaport operators to visualise the position and progress of selected ports and predict the possible future seaport developments.

N/A2022       CORD-19
3890AZD-1222: Immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3891Tozinameran: Myocarditis: 3 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3892Multiple drugs: Various toxicities and lack of efficacy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3893Asparaginase: Sinus vein thrombosis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3894Tozinameran: Angioedema: 3 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3895Multiple drugs: Various toxicities: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3896Tozinameran: Exacerbation of interstitial pneumonia: 2 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3897Covid-19-vaccine: Parsonage-Turner Syndrome: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3898COVID-19 und Palliativversorgung  

With knowledge, skills, and attitudes to treatment goal establishment and treatment decisions, palliative care can contribute to appropriate use of scare resources during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Palliative medicine also delivers recommendations on management of symptoms of breathlessness, anxiety, and restlessness, and provides concepts for communication with patients and their relatives/caregivers in spite of pandemic-related restrictions. In the national Palliative Care in Times of Pandemics (PallPan, https://pallpan.de/) project, 16 university palliative care centers have contributed to development of 32 recommendations, with best-practice examples for patients, relatives/caregivers, health care professionals, and decision-makers in the health care system. PallPan also includes recommendations for bereavement care in times of pandemic.

N/A2022       CORD-19
3899Elasomeran/peginterferon: Autoimmune hepatitis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
3900Fenofibrate: Hepatotoxicity, pulmonary toxicity and eosinophilia: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19

(1) COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19). 2020. Version 2022-06-02. Retrieved from https://ai2-semanticscholar-cord-19.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/historical_releases.html. Accessed 2022-06-05. doi:10.5281/zenodo.3715506
(2) Chen Q, Allot A, & Lu Z. (2020) Keep up with the latest coronavirus research, Nature 579:193 and Chen Q, Allot A, Lu Z. LitCovid: an open database of COVID-19 literature. Nucleic Acids Research. 2020. (version 2023-01-10)
(3) Currently tweets of June 23rd to June 29th 2022 have been considered.

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