Department of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH.
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
Ann Surg. 2020 Apr;271(4):663-670. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003633.
The aim of this study was to determine characteristics of the most cited publications in the history of the American Surgical Association (ASA).
The Annals of Surgery has served as the journal of record for the ASA since 1928, with a special issue each year dedicated to papers presented before the ASA Annual Meeting.
The top 100 most cited ASA publications in the Annals of Surgery were identified from the Scopus database and evaluated for key characteristics.
The 100 most cited papers from the ASA were published between 1955 and 2010 with an average of 609 citations (range: 333-2304) and are included among the 322 most cited papers in the Annals of Surgery. The most common subjects of study included clinical cancer (n = 43), gastrointestinal (n = 13), cardiothoracic/vascular (n = 9), and transplant (n = 9). Ninety-three institutions were included lead by Johns Hopkins University (n = 9), University of Pittsburgh (n = 8), Memorial Sloan-Kettering (n = 7), John Wayne Cancer Institute (n = 7), University of Texas (n = 7), and 5 each from Brigham and Women's Hospital, Mayo Clinic, and University of Chicago. The majority of manuscripts came from the United States (n = 85), followed by Canada (n = 7), Germany (n = 5), and Italy (n = 5). Study design included randomized controlled trials (n = 19), retrospective matched cohort studies (n = 11), retrospective nonmatched studies (n = 46), and other (n = 24).
The top 100 most cited publications from the ASA are highly impactful, landmark studies representing a diverse array of subject matter, investigators, study design, institutions, and countries. These influential publications have immensely advanced surgical science over the decades and should serve as inspiration for all surgeons and surgical investigators.
本研究旨在确定美国外科协会(ASA)历史上最具引用价值的出版物的特征。
自 1928 年以来,《外科学纪事》一直是 ASA 的期刊记录,每年都有一期特刊专门收录 ASA 年会前提交的论文。
从 Scopus 数据库中确定了《外科学纪事》中排名前 100 的 ASA 最具引用价值的出版物,并对其关键特征进行了评估。
ASA 排名前 100 的论文发表于 1955 年至 2010 年之间,平均引用量为 609 次(范围:333-2304),并收录在《外科学纪事》中最具引用价值的 322 篇论文中。最常见的研究主题包括临床癌症(n = 43)、胃肠道(n = 13)、心胸血管/血管(n = 9)和移植(n = 9)。有 93 家机构参与其中,其中以约翰霍普金斯大学(n = 9)、匹兹堡大学(n = 8)、纪念斯隆凯特琳癌症中心(n = 7)、约翰韦恩癌症研究所(n = 7)、德克萨斯大学(n = 7)和 5 家来自布莱根妇女医院、梅奥诊所和芝加哥大学的机构为首。大多数手稿来自美国(n = 85),其次是加拿大(n = 7)、德国(n = 5)和意大利(n = 5)。研究设计包括随机对照试验(n = 19)、回顾性匹配队列研究(n = 11)、回顾性非匹配研究(n = 46)和其他(n = 24)。
ASA 排名前 100 的最具引用价值的出版物是极具影响力的、具有里程碑意义的研究,代表了各种主题、调查人员、研究设计、机构和国家。这些有影响力的出版物在过去几十年中极大地推动了外科科学的发展,应该成为所有外科医生和外科研究人员的灵感来源。