Consultant Cataract, Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Services, Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Pondicherry, India.
Consultant, Cataract, Cornea and Refractive Services, Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Pondicherry, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug;69(8):2202-2210. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_829_21.
To analyze the trend of COVID-19-related publications in the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO) and assess the specialty wise correlation, distribution, and citation trend during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A retrospective analysis of all COVID-19-related articles was performed from April 2020 to May 2021. The bibliographic records were obtained from the website of IJO, Editor IJO email, and PubMed. The data was then exported as XML into Microsoft access for scientometric analysis. The articles were segregated as Original, Review, Case Report/Series, Letter to the Editor/Commentary, Guest Editorial, PointCounterpoint, Consensus Criteria, Ophthalmic Images, Photo Essay, Surgical Techniques, and All India Ophthalmic Society Meeting Papers. The data was comprehensively analyzed for specialty-wise correlations, distribution, citation trend, and reasons for the same.
A total of 231 COVID-19-related articles were published during the study period. The maximum articles were [82 (35.49%)] letters to the editor, followed by [51 (22.08%)] original articles, [30 (12.99%)] commentaries, and [20 (8.66%)] editorials. The least were perspectives, consensus, images, and photo assay with [1 (0.43%)] each. The maximum publications were in July [44 (19.05%)] and least in April [1 (0.43%)]. Considering specialty, the maximum articles were related to general ophthalmology [124 (53.68%)] and least were in refractive surgery and community ophthalmology with [1 (0.43%)] each. The maximum citations were for original articles [352 (34.65%)], which was 2.3 times higher than review articles and letters to editor [150 (14.76%)]. General ophthalmology had 740 (72.83%) citations, which were nearly five times that of cornea [140 (13.78%)].
The IJO showed a trough and crest pattern of COVID-19 publications month wise. Letter to editor and general ophthalmology COVID-19 articles had maximum publications with maximum citations for general ophthalmology owing to practice patterns and COVID-19 challenges.
分析印度眼科杂志(IJO)中与 COVID-19 相关的出版物趋势,并评估在 COVID-19 大流行期间专业相关性、分布和引文趋势。
对 2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 5 月期间所有与 COVID-19 相关的文章进行回顾性分析。从 IJO 网站、IJO 编辑电子邮件和 PubMed 中获取书目记录。然后将数据以 XML 格式导出到 Microsoft access 中进行科学计量分析。将文章分为原始文章、综述、病例报告/系列、给编辑的信/评论、客座编辑、观点交锋、共识标准、眼科图像、图片故事、手术技术和全印度眼科协会会议论文。全面分析专业相关性、分布、引文趋势及其原因。
在研究期间共发表了 231 篇与 COVID-19 相关的文章。最多的文章是[82(35.49%)]给编辑的信,其次是[51(22.08%)]原始文章、[30(12.99%)]评论和[20(8.66%)]社论。最少的是观点、共识、图像和图片分析,各有[1(0.43%)]。最多的出版物是在 7 月[44(19.05%)],最少的是在 4 月[1(0.43%)]。考虑到专业,最多的文章与普通眼科[124(53.68%)]有关,最少的是屈光手术和社区眼科,各有[1(0.43%)]。最多的引文是原始文章[352(34.65%)],是综述文章和给编辑的信[150(14.76%)]的两倍多。普通眼科有 740(72.83%)条引文,几乎是角膜[140(13.78%)]的五倍。
IJO 按月呈现 COVID-19 出版物的波峰和波谷模式。由于实践模式和 COVID-19 挑战,给编辑的信和普通眼科的 COVID-19 文章发表的文章最多,引文最多的也是普通眼科。