Is the Number of Citations Related to the Study Methodology in Shoulder Arthroplasty Literature? A Bibliometric and Statistical Analysis of Current Evidence.

Journal of shoulder and elbow arthroplasty Pub Date : 2024-01-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/24715492231223346
Roberto de Giovanni, Amedeo Guarino, Valentina Rossi, Dario Bruzzese, Massimo Mariconda, Andrea Cozzolino
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Background: We reviewed the shoulder arthroplasty (SA) literature to correlate citations, methodological characteristics and quality of most-cited articles in this field. We hypothesized that a greater number of citations would be found for high-quality clinical studies.

Methods: We searched the Web of Knowledge database for the 50 most-cited articles about SA and collected author name, publication year, country of origin, journal, article type, level of evidence (LoE), subject of paper, type of arthroplasty and metrics (number of citations and citation rate). Coleman Methodology Score (CMS) was computed for clinical articles. Statistical analysis of variance and correlation coefficients were used to investigate the relationship between different variables.

Results: Out of the selected 50 studies on SA, 26% were nonclinical. There were 15,393 citations overall (mean 307.8), with a mean 19.5 citations per year (range 48.3-6.7). Thirty or 60% of all articles were LoE IV. All studies were published between 1984 and 2011 in 8 journals. Reverse SA (RSA) was the most common subject (36% of studies). The United States was the country responsible for most contributions (50% of studies). CMS ranged from 81 to 38 (mean 59.6). RSA received the highest number of citations (P < .001), independently from country of origin (P = .137) and LoE (P = .723). CMS correlated with citation rate (r = 0.397; P = .013) and publication year (tau = 0.397; P = .013), but not with LoE (P = .204).

Conclusion: In SA literature, citation rate positively correlates with methodological quality of a study, independently from publication country and LoE. Among most-cited papers, RSA is the most common standalone subject.

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肩关节置换术文献中的引用次数与研究方法有关吗?当前证据的文献计量与统计分析》。
背景:我们回顾了肩关节置换术(SA)的文献,对该领域被引用次数最多的文章的引用次数、方法学特征和质量进行了相关分析。我们假设,高质量临床研究的引用次数会更多:我们在 Web of Knowledge 数据库中搜索了有关 SA 的 50 篇被引用次数最多的文章,并收集了作者姓名、发表年份、原籍国、期刊、文章类型、证据级别(LoE)、论文主题、关节成形术类型和指标(引用次数和引用率)。对临床文章计算科尔曼方法学评分(CMS)。统计方差分析和相关系数用于研究不同变量之间的关系:在选定的 50 篇关于 SA 的研究中,26% 为非临床研究。总引用次数为 15,393 次(平均 307.8 次),平均每年引用 19.5 次(范围为 48.3-6.7 次)。30篇文章或60%的文章为LoE IV。所有研究均发表于 1984 年至 2011 年间的 8 种期刊上。反向 SA(RSA)是最常见的主题(占研究的 36%)。投稿最多的国家是美国(占研究总数的 50%)。CMS从81到38不等(平均59.6)。RSA 的引用次数(P P = .137)和 LoE(P = .723)最高。CMS与引用率(r = 0.397; P = .013)和出版年份(tau = 0.397; P = .013)相关,但与LoE无关(P = .204):结论:在南澳大利亚的文献中,引用率与研究的方法学质量呈正相关,与出版国家和LoE无关。在被引用次数最多的论文中,RSA 是最常见的独立主题。
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