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11C‐Metomidate PET/CT is a useful adjunct for lateralization of primary aldosteronism in routine clinical practice

Overview of attention for article published in Clinical Endocrinology, March 2019
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Title
11C‐Metomidate PET/CT is a useful adjunct for lateralization of primary aldosteronism in routine clinical practice
Published in
Clinical Endocrinology, March 2019
DOI 10.1111/cen.13942
Pubmed ID
Authors

Paula M. O’Shea, Darragh O’Donoghue, Waiel Bashari, Russell Senanayake, Mary B. Joyce, Andrew S. Powlson, Darragh Browne, Gerard J. O’Sullivan, Heok Cheow, Iosif Mendichovszky, Denis Quill, Aoife Lowery, David Lappin, Mark Gurnell, Michael C. Dennedy

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Unknown 46 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 8 17%
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 9%
Student > Bachelor 4 9%
Student > Master 4 9%
Other 3 7%
Other 7 15%
Unknown 16 35%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 17 37%
Engineering 2 4%
Chemistry 2 4%
Nursing and Health Professions 1 2%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 2%
Other 4 9%
Unknown 19 41%
Attention Score in Context

Attention Score in Context

This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 4. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 20 June 2023.
All research outputs
#8,262,193
of 26,017,215 outputs
Outputs from Clinical Endocrinology
#938
of 3,061 outputs
Outputs of similar age
#148,712
of 383,142 outputs
Outputs of similar age from Clinical Endocrinology
#15
of 34 outputs
Altmetric has tracked 26,017,215 research outputs across all sources so far. This one has received more attention than most of these and is in the 67th percentile.
So far Altmetric has tracked 3,061 research outputs from this source. They typically receive a little more attention than average, with a mean Attention Score of 6.6. This one has gotten more attention than average, scoring higher than 67% of its peers.
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We're also able to compare this research output to 34 others from the same source and published within six weeks on either side of this one. This one has gotten more attention than average, scoring higher than 55% of its contemporaries.