Pulsipher Kayd J, Szeto Mindy D, Rundle Chandler W, Presley Colby L, Laughter Melissa R, Dellavalle Robert P
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Rocky Vista University, Parker, CO, United States.
Department of Dermatology, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, United States.
JMIR Dermatol. 2021 Aug 31;4(2):e29282. doi: 10.2196/29282.
The global burden of skin disease may be reduced through research efforts focused on skin diseases with the highest reported disability-adjusted life years.
This study evaluates the representation of dermatologic conditions comprising the highest disability-adjusted life years in dermatology literature to identify areas that could benefit from greater research focus.
The top 10 skin disorders according to their respective disability-adjusted life years as per the 2013 Global Burden of Disease were identified using previous studies. The top 5 dermatology journals ranked by the 2019 h-index were also identified. A PubMed search of each journal was performed using individual skin disease terms. From 2015 to 2020, all indexed publications pertaining to each disease were recorded and compared to the total number of publications for each journal surveyed.
A total of 19,727 papers were published in the 5 journals over the span of 2015-2020. Although melanoma ranked as the eighth highest in disability-adjusted life years, it had the highest representation in the literature (1995/19,727, 10.11%). Melanoma was followed in representation by psoriasis (1936/19,727, 9.81%) and dermatitis (1927/19,727, 9.77%). These 3 conditions comprised a total of 29.69% (5858/19,727) of the total publications, while the remaining 7 skin conditions were represented by a combined 6.79% (1341/19,727) of the total publications.
This research identifies gaps in the literature related to the top skin diseases contributing to the global burden of disease. Our study provides insight into future opportunities of focused research on less-studied skin diseases to potentially aid in reducing the global burden of skin disease.
通过针对报告的伤残调整生命年最高的皮肤病开展研究工作,全球皮肤病负担可能会降低。
本研究评估在皮肤病学文献中,构成伤残调整生命年最高的皮肤病状况的呈现情况,以确定可能受益于更多研究关注的领域。
利用先前的研究,确定了根据2013年全球疾病负担各自的伤残调整生命年排名前十的皮肤疾病。还确定了按2019年h指数排名的前5种皮肤病学杂志。使用每种皮肤疾病术语对每份杂志进行PubMed检索。记录了2015年至2020年与每种疾病相关的所有索引出版物,并与所调查的每种杂志的出版物总数进行比较。
在2015 - 2020年期间,这5种杂志共发表了19727篇论文。尽管黑色素瘤在伤残调整生命年中排名第八,但它在文献中的呈现率最高(1995/19727,10.11%)。黑色素瘤之后是银屑病(1936/19727,9.81%)和皮炎(1927/19727,9.77%)。这3种疾病占出版物总数的29.69%(5858/19727),而其余7种皮肤疾病占出版物总数的6.79%(1341/19727)。
本研究确定了文献中与导致全球疾病负担的顶级皮肤病相关的差距。我们的研究为未来针对研究较少的皮肤病开展重点研究的机会提供了见解,这可能有助于减轻全球皮肤病负担。