Top fifty cited articles on humeral fractures

Mohamad Y. Fares MD, Peter Boufadel BSc, Jonathan Koa BSc, Amar S. Vadhera BSc, Jaspal Singh BSc, Joseph A. Abboud MD
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Abstract

Background

Humeral fractures (HF) are common orthopedic pathologies. Reviewing the content and quality of influential literature over time is important to advance scientific research regarding a specific topic. This study aims to explore and appraise the fifty most cited HF studies that had been published in orthopedic literature.

Methods

The Web of Science database was used to conduct a systematic search for articles pertaining to HF. Articles were sorted out in descending order of citations and were included based on their relevance to HF. Data and metrics of the included studies were recorded. The methodological quality of the studies was assessed using the Modified Coleman Methodology Score (MCMS) and the Methodological Index for Non-randomized Studies criteria. Statistical analysis was conducted to explore any significant relationships between the date of publication and other relevant variables.

Results

Included articles (N = 50) were published between 1959 and 2015, with a total of 14,864 accumulated citations. Europe and North America contributed to all but one of the included studies. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery contributed to the highest number of included articles with 27 articles (54%). The proximal humerus was the most commonly explored HF location in our study (72%). The average MCMS and Methodological Index for Non-randomized Studies scores were reported to be 64.6 and 10.4, respectively, and the majority of articles (52%) were considered level four case series. Year of publication was found to have a positive correlation with increasing level of evidence(r = −0.301, P = .044), citation density (r = 0.734, P < .001), and MCMS score (r = 0.41, P = .01).

Conclusion

The level of evidence, MCMS scores, and citation density of influential HF literature has been increasing with time, reflecting the increasing effort and work being put in that field. While the findings seem encouraging, additional high-quality research is needed to help achieve better treatment strategies and outcomes.

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关于肱骨骨折的前五十篇被引用文章
背景肱骨骨折(HF)是常见的骨科病症。回顾一段时间内有影响力的文献的内容和质量对于推动特定主题的科学研究非常重要。本研究旨在探讨和评估骨科文献中发表的被引用次数最多的 50 篇 HF 研究。文章按引用次数降序排列,并根据其与高频的相关性进行收录。记录了纳入研究的数据和指标。研究的方法学质量采用修正科尔曼方法学评分(MCMS)和非随机研究方法学指数标准进行评估。结果纳入的文章(N = 50)发表于 1959 年至 2015 年之间,累计引用次数达 14864 次。除一篇文章外,欧洲和北美洲对所有纳入研究均有贡献。骨与关节外科杂志》收录的文章最多,有27篇(54%)。在我们的研究中,肱骨近端是最常探讨的高频部位(72%)。据报道,MCMS和非随机研究方法指数的平均得分分别为64.6分和10.4分,大多数文章(52%)被认为是四级病例系列。研究发现,发表年份与证据级别(r = -0.301,P = .044)、引用密度(r = 0.734,P <.001)和 MCMS 评分(r = 0.41,P = .01)的增加呈正相关。虽然研究结果似乎令人鼓舞,但仍需要更多高质量的研究来帮助实现更好的治疗策略和结果。
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