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Bibliometric Analysis of the Top 100 Most Cited Articles on Cerebral Vasospasm.
World Neurosurgery 2020 September 25
OBJECTIVE: Bibliometric analysis reflects the scientific recognition and influential performance of a published article within its field. Our aim is to identify and analyze the top 100 most-cited articles on cerebral vasospasm.
METHOD: Title specific search was carried out using Scopus database. The top 100 cited articles including the keywords "Cerebral Vasospasm" AND "Vasospasm" were retrieved and stratified in a descending order: title, authors, institution, publishing journal, country of origin, year of publication, and topic of each manuscript were studied.
RESULTS: The top 100 articles have an accumulative citation count of 20972, with 209 average citations per paper. Publication dates ranged from 1968 to 2012, with the most productive years ranged between 1998 and 2005. Clinical studies are the most frequent category followed by pathophysiology. The list is comprised of 7 clinical trials that received accumulative citations of 1525. The top cited article had received total of 2109 citations with 52.7 citations per year. The top 100 articles were published across 14 countries, with the majority originating from the USA. The lead research institution was the University of Alberta. The most utilized journal was the Journal of Neurosurgery.
CONCLUSION: Bibliometric analysis has garnered major interests in recent years. It reveals the publication trends, knowledge evolution, and evidence based practice throughout the years. The current collection of highly cited publications may assist physicians in gaining a better understanding of cerebral vasospasm's nature and optimize their clinical practice.
METHOD: Title specific search was carried out using Scopus database. The top 100 cited articles including the keywords "Cerebral Vasospasm" AND "Vasospasm" were retrieved and stratified in a descending order: title, authors, institution, publishing journal, country of origin, year of publication, and topic of each manuscript were studied.
RESULTS: The top 100 articles have an accumulative citation count of 20972, with 209 average citations per paper. Publication dates ranged from 1968 to 2012, with the most productive years ranged between 1998 and 2005. Clinical studies are the most frequent category followed by pathophysiology. The list is comprised of 7 clinical trials that received accumulative citations of 1525. The top cited article had received total of 2109 citations with 52.7 citations per year. The top 100 articles were published across 14 countries, with the majority originating from the USA. The lead research institution was the University of Alberta. The most utilized journal was the Journal of Neurosurgery.
CONCLUSION: Bibliometric analysis has garnered major interests in recent years. It reveals the publication trends, knowledge evolution, and evidence based practice throughout the years. The current collection of highly cited publications may assist physicians in gaining a better understanding of cerebral vasospasm's nature and optimize their clinical practice.
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