The Top 50 Most-Cited Articles in Orthostatic Tremor: A Bibliometric Review

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2019-08-05 DOI:10.7916/tohm.v0.679
M. L. Ruiz, Julián Benito-León
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Background Article-level citation count is a hallmark indicating scientific impact. We aimed to pinpoint and evaluate the top 50 most-cited articles in orthostatic tremor (OT). Methods The ISI Web of Knowledge database and 2017 Journal Citation Report Science Edition were used to retrieve the 50 top-cited OT articles published from 1984 to April 2019. Information was collected by the Analyze Tool on the Web of Science, including number of citations, publication title, journal name, publication year, and country and institution of origin. Supplementary analyses were undertaken to clarify authorship, study design, level of evidence, and category. Results Up to 66% of manuscripts were recovered from five journals: Movement Disorders (n = 18), Brain (n = 4), Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology (n = 4), Neurology (n = 4), and Clinical Neurophysiology (n = 3). Articles were published between 1984 and 2018, with expert opinion as the predominant design (n = 22) and review as category (n = 17). Most articles had level 5 evidence (n = 26). According to their countries of origin, 34% of articles belonged to the United States (n = 17) leading the list, followed by United Kingdom (n = 15). University College London yielded the greater number of articles (n = 12), followed by the University of Kiel (n = 9). Most popular authors were G. Deuschl (n = 10), C.D. Marsden (n = 6), J. Jankovic (n = 5), P.D. Thompson (n = 5), J.C. Rothwell (n = 5), L.J. Findley (n = 4), and P. Brown (n = 4), who together accounted for 48% of them. All papers were in English. Discussion Publishing high-cited OT articles could be facilitated by source journal, study design, category, publication language, and country and institution of origin.
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《直立震颤》50篇被引用最多的文章:文献计量学综述
文章级引用数是科学影响的标志。我们的目标是确定和评估在直立性震颤(OT)中被引用最多的前50篇文章。方法利用ISI Web of Knowledge数据库和2017 Journal Citation Report Science Edition检索1984年至2019年4月发表的50篇被引频次最高的OT论文。通过Web of Science上的Analyze Tool收集信息,包括引用次数、出版标题、期刊名称、出版年份、原产国家和机构。进行补充分析以澄清作者、研究设计、证据水平和类别。结果高达66%的手稿来自5种期刊:运动障碍(n = 18)、脑(n = 4)、临床神经生理学杂志(n = 4)、神经病学(n = 4)和临床神经生理学(n = 3)。文章发表于1984年至2018年之间,以专家意见为主要设计(n = 22),综述为分类(n = 17)。大多数文章为5级证据(n = 26)。按原产国划分,34%的文章属于美国(n = 17),排名第一,其次是英国(n = 15)。伦敦大学学院发表的文章最多(n = 12),其次是基尔大学(n = 9)。最受欢迎的作者是G. Deuschl (n = 10)、C.D. Marsden (n = 6)、J. Jankovic (n = 5)、P. d . Thompson (n = 5)、J. c . Rothwell (n = 5)、L.J. Findley (n = 4)和P. Brown (n = 4),他们共占论文的48%。所有的论文都是英文的。发表高被引的OT文章可以通过来源期刊、研究设计、类别、出版语言、国家和机构来促进。
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