Genc Fatma S, Dwyer Christopher D, Rosow David E, Stockton Steven D, Young VyVy N, Rosen Clark A
Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Ankara Turkey.
UCSF Voice and Swallowing Center, Division of Laryngology, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA.
Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol. 2021 Jun 5;6(4):661-667. doi: 10.1002/lio2.592. eCollection 2021 Aug.
Review abstracts presented at the Combined Otolaryngology Society Meeting (COSM) to determine subsequent publication and identify abstract features predictive of publication in high impact journals.
A selection of abstracts accepted in the 2015 COSM scientific programs were retrospectively reviewed. MEDLINE searches via PubMed and Google Scholar were performed to determine publication rates. The Journal of Citation Reports was used to determine impact factors for published abstracts. Binomial regression analyses were used to identify factors related to publication in high impact journals.
62.4% of reviewed abstracts (n = 623) were subsequently published, with a mean publication time of 14 ± 12 months. Abstract features predictive of publication were basic science type, other science type, prospective studies, multi-institutional involvement, and presentation at the American Laryngologic Association and American Otologic Society meetings. Based on Wald score, podium presentation was found to have the biggest effect on publication. Factors positively associated with publication in high impact (impact factor > 2.272) journals were increased author number and sample size.
Overall publication rate of abstracts selected for presentation at COSM in 2015 was on the higher end of previously reported otolaryngology meetings. Abstracts detailing basic science, other science, prospective and multi-institutional studies were more likely to lead to future publication. Additionally, increased number of authors and sample size lead to publication in higher impact journals.
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回顾在联合耳鼻喉科学会会议(COSM)上发表的摘要,以确定后续发表情况,并识别预测在高影响力期刊上发表的摘要特征。
回顾性分析2015年COSM科学项目中接受的部分摘要。通过PubMed和谷歌学术进行MEDLINE检索,以确定发表率。使用《期刊引证报告》确定已发表摘要的影响因子。采用二项式回归分析来识别与在高影响力期刊上发表相关的因素。
62.4%的审阅摘要(n = 623)随后发表,平均发表时间为14±12个月。预测发表的摘要特征包括基础科学类型、其他科学类型、前瞻性研究、多机构参与以及在美国喉科学会和美国耳科学会会议上的展示。基于Wald评分,讲台展示对发表的影响最大。与在高影响力(影响因子>2.272)期刊上发表呈正相关的因素是作者数量和样本量的增加。
2015年在COSM上入选展示的摘要总体发表率处于先前报道的耳鼻喉科会议的较高水平。详细阐述基础科学、其他科学、前瞻性和多机构研究的摘要更有可能导致未来发表。此外,作者数量和样本量的增加会导致在更高影响力的期刊上发表。
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