Milkov Mario
St. Petka Eye and Ear Clinic of Varna, 40 Slivnitsa Blvd, BG-9002 Varna, Bulgaria.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2012 Feb;76(2):219-26. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2011.11.007. Epub 2011 Dec 14.
Recently, the socio-medical importance of obstructive sleep apnea in infancy and childhood increases worldwide. The present investigation aims at analyzing the dynamic science internationalization in this narrow field as reflected in three data-bases and at outlining the most significant scientists, institutions and primary information sources.
A scientometric study of data from a retrospective problem-oriented search on pediatric sleep apnea in three data-bases such as Web of Science, MEDLINE and Scopus was carried out. A set of parameters of publication output and citations was followed-up. Several scientometric distributions were created and enabled the identification of some essential peculiarities of the international scientific communications.
There was a steady world publication output increase. In 1972-2010, 4192 publications from 874 journals were abstracted in MEDLINE. In 1985-2010, more than 8100 authors from 64 countries published 3213 papers in 626 journals and 256 conference proceedings abstracted in Web of Science. In 1973-2010, 152 authors published 687 papers in 144 journals in 19 languages abstracted in Scopus. USA authors dominated followed by those from Australia and Canada. Sleep, Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol., Pediatr. Pulmonol. and Pediatrics belonged to 'core' journals concerning Web of Science and MEDLINE while Arch. Dis. Childh. and Eur. Respir. J. dominated in Scopus. Nine journals being currently published in 5 countries contained the terms of 'sleep' or 'sleeping' in their titles. David Gozal, Carole L. Marcus and Christian Guilleminault presented with most publications and citations to them. W.H. Dietz' paper published in Pediatrics in 1998 received 764 citations. Eighty-four authors from 11 countries participated in 16 scientific events held in 12 countries which were immediately devoted to sleep research. Their 13 articles were cited 170 times in Web of Science. Authors from the University of Louisville, Stanford University, and University of Pennsylvania published most papers on pediatric sleep apnea abstracted in these data-bases.
The newly created data-base with the researchers' names, addresses and publications could be used by scientists from smaller countries for further improvement of their international collaboration.
近年来,阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停在婴幼儿及儿童时期的社会医学重要性在全球范围内日益增加。本研究旨在分析这一狭窄领域中动态的科学国际化情况,这一情况在三个数据库中有所体现,并概述最重要的科学家、机构及主要信息来源。
对来自科学网、医学期刊数据库及Scopus这三个数据库中有关小儿睡眠呼吸暂停的回顾性问题导向搜索数据进行科学计量学研究。跟踪了一组关于出版物产出及引用的参数。创建了几种科学计量分布,从而能够识别国际科学交流中的一些基本特征。
全球出版物产出稳步增长。1972 - 2010年,医学期刊数据库中收录了来自874种期刊的4192篇出版物摘要。1985 - 2010年,来自64个国家的8100多名作者在626种期刊及科学网收录的256篇会议论文集中发表了3213篇论文。1973 - 2010年,152名作者用19种语言在144种期刊上发表了687篇论文并被Scopus收录。美国作者占主导地位,其次是澳大利亚和加拿大的作者。《睡眠》《国际儿科耳鼻咽喉科学杂志》《儿科肺病学》及《儿科学》属于科学网和医学期刊数据库的“核心”期刊,而《儿童疾病文献》及《欧洲呼吸杂志》在Scopus中占主导地位。目前在5个国家出版的9种期刊在其标题中包含“睡眠”或“睡觉”字样。大卫·戈扎尔、卡罗尔·L·马库斯及克里斯蒂安·吉勒米诺发表的论文最多且被引用次数最多。W.H. 迪茨1998年发表在《儿科学》上的论文被引用了764次。来自11个国家的84名作者参加了在12个国家举办的16次直接针对睡眠研究的科学活动。他们的13篇文章在科学网中被引用了170次。路易斯维尔大学、斯坦福大学及宾夕法尼亚大学的作者在这些数据库中收录的关于小儿睡眠呼吸暂停的论文发表数量最多。
新创建的包含研究人员姓名、地址及出版物的数据库可供较小国家的科学家用于进一步加强他们的国际合作。