Powell Arfon G M T, Bevan Victoria, Brown Chris, Lewis Wyn G
Division of Cancer and Genetics, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff University, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK.
Wales Deanery School of Surgery, Cardiff University, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK.
World J Surg. 2018 Sep;42(9):2745-2756. doi: 10.1007/s00268-018-4579-9.
BACKGROUND: Bibliometric and Altmetric analyses highlight key publications, which have been considered to be the most influential in their field. The hypothesis was that highly cited articles would correlate positively with levels of evidence and Altmetric scores (AS) and rank. METHODS: Surgery as a search term was entered into Thomson Reuter's Web of Science database to identify all English-language full articles. The 100 most cited articles were analysed by topic, journal, author, year, institution, and AS. RESULTS: By bibliometric criteria, eligible articles numbered 286,122 and the median (range) citation number was 574 (446-5746). The most cited article (Dindo et al.) classified surgical complications by severity score (5746 citations). Annals of Surgery published most articles and received most citations (26,457). The country and year with most publications were the USA (n = 50) and 1999 (n = 11). By Altmetric criteria, the article with the highest AS was by Bigelow et al. (AS = 53, hypothermia's role in cardiac surgery); Annals of Surgery published most articles, and the country and year with most publications were USA (n = 4) and 2007 (n = 3). Level-1-evidence articles numbered 13, but no correlation was found between evidence level and citation number (SCC 0.094, p = 0.352) or AS (SCC = 0.149, p = 0.244). Median AS was 0 (0-53), and in articles published after the year 2000, AS was associated with citation number (r = 0.461, p = 0.001) and citation rate index (r = 0.455, p = 0.002). AS was not associated with journal impact factor (r = 0.160, p = 0.118). CONCLUSION: Bibliometric and Altmetric analyses provide important but different perspectives regarding article impact, which are unrelated to evidence level.
背景:文献计量学和替代计量学分析突出了关键出版物,这些出版物被认为在其领域中最具影响力。假设是高被引文章将与证据水平、替代计量学得分(AS)和排名呈正相关。 方法:将“外科手术”作为检索词输入汤森路透的科学网数据库,以识别所有英文全文文章。对被引次数最多的100篇文章按主题、期刊、作者、年份、机构和AS进行分析。 结果:按照文献计量学标准,符合条件的文章有286,122篇,被引次数中位数(范围)为574次(446 - 5746次)。被引次数最多的文章(丁多等人的文章)按严重程度评分对手术并发症进行了分类(5746次引用)。《外科学年鉴》发表的文章最多,获得的引用也最多(26,457次)。发表文章最多的国家和年份分别是美国(n = 50)和1999年(n = 11)。按照替代计量学标准,AS最高的文章是比奇洛等人的文章(AS = 53,低温在心脏手术中的作用);《外科学年鉴》发表的文章最多,发表文章最多的国家和年份分别是美国(n = 4)和2007年(n = 3)。一级证据文章有13篇,但未发现证据水平与被引次数(斯皮尔曼相关系数0.094,p = 0.352)或AS(斯皮尔曼相关系数 = 0.149,p = 0.244)之间存在相关性。AS中位数为0(0 - 53),在2000年之后发表的文章中,AS与被引次数(r = 0.461,p = 0.001)和引用率指数(r =
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