Academician Ye. M. Neiko Department of Internal Medicine #1, Clinical Immunology and Allergology, Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University, Halytska str. 2, Ivano-Frankivsk, 76000, Ukraine.
Department of Pathophysiology, Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine.
Rheumatol Int. 2021 Dec;41(12):2091-2103. doi: 10.1007/s00296-021-04987-0. Epub 2021 Oct 1.
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak turned out the greatest pandemic for decades. It challenged enormously the global health system, forcing it to adjust to the new realities. We aimed to analyze articles covering COVID-19 papers in the rheumatological field and outline emerging topics raising within this frame. We applied the bibliometric database Scopus for our literature search and conducted it on the 5th of June using the following keywords: "rheumatic" OR "rheumatology" OR "rheumatoid arthritis" OR "systemic lupus erythematosus" OR "myositis" OR "systemic sclerosis" OR "vasculitis" OR "arthritis" OR "ankylosing spondylitis" AND "COVID-19". We analyzed all selected articles according to various aspects: type of document, authorship, journal, citations score, rheumatology field, country of origin, language, and keywords. With the help of the software tool VOSviewer version 1.6.15, we have built the visualizing network of authors and keywords co-occurrence. The measurement of the social impact of articles was made using Altmetric data. This study included 1430 retrieved articles with open access mostly. The top five journals in this field were Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (n = 65), Rheumatology International (n = 51), Clinical Rheumatology (n = 50), Lancet Rheumatology (n = 50), and Frontiers In Immunology (n = 33). Most studies originate from countries with a high incidence of COVID-19 among the general population (the USA-387; Italy-268; UK-184; France-114; Germany-110; India-98 and Spain-96, China-94, Canada-73 Turkey-66). Original Articles (42.1%) were the most common articles' type, following by Letters (24.4%), Reviews (21.7%), Notes (6%), Editorials (4.8%), Erratum (1%). According to the citations scores, articles dedicated to the clinical course of COVID-19 in patients with rheumatic diseases were of the highest importance for the scientific rheumatologic community. Rheumatoid arthritis (n = 527), systemic lupus erythematosus (n = 393), vasculitis (n = 267), myositis (n = 71), systemic sclerosis (n = 68), and psoriatic arthritis (n = 68) were the most widely discussed rheumatic diseases in the view of COVID-19. The analysis of Altmetric and citations scores revealed a moderate correlation between them. This article provides a comprehensive bibliometric and altmetric analysis of COVID-19 related articles in the rheumatology field and summarizes data about features of rheumatology service in the time of the pandemic.
新型冠状病毒疾病 2019(COVID-19)爆发是几十年来最大的大流行。它对全球卫生系统构成了巨大挑战,迫使卫生系统必须适应新的现实。我们旨在分析涵盖风湿病领域 COVID-19 论文的文章,并概述在此框架内提出的新主题。我们使用书目数据库 Scopus 进行文献检索,并于 6 月 5 日使用以下关键字进行检索:“风湿”或“风湿病”或“类风湿关节炎”或“系统性红斑狼疮”或“肌炎”或“系统性硬化症”或“血管炎”或“关节炎”或“强直性脊柱炎”和“COVID-19”。我们根据各种方面分析了所有选定的文章:文献类型、作者、期刊、引用评分、风湿病领域、原籍国、语言和关键词。借助软件工具 VOSviewer 版本 1.6.15,我们构建了作者和关键词共现的可视化网络。使用 Altmetric 数据来衡量文章的社会影响。本研究包括 1430 篇可公开获取的文章。该领域排名前五的期刊是《风湿病年鉴》(n=65)、《国际风湿病学杂志》(n=51)、《临床风湿病学杂志》(n=50)、《柳叶刀风湿病学杂志》(n=50)和《免疫学前沿》(n=33)。大多数研究来自普通人群 COVID-19 发病率较高的国家(美国-387;意大利-268;英国-184;法国-114;德国-110;印度-98 和西班牙-96,中国-94,加拿大-73 土耳其-66)。原始文章(42.1%)是最常见的文章类型,其次是信件(24.4%)、评论(21.7%)、注释(6%)、社论(4.8%)、勘误(1%)。根据引用评分,专注于风湿病患者 COVID-19 临床病程的文章对科学风湿病学社区最为重要。类风湿关节炎(n=527)、系统性红斑狼疮(n=393)、血管炎(n=267)、肌炎(n=71)、系统性硬化症(n=68)和银屑病关节炎(n=68)是从 COVID-19 角度来看讨论最多的风湿病。对 Altmetric 和引用评分的分析表明,它们之间存在中度相关性。本文对风湿病领域与 COVID-19 相关的文章进行了全面的文献计量学和 Altmetric 分析,并总结了大流行期间风湿病服务的特点数据。
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