Aashray K Gupta, Lachlan D Kerr, Brandon Stretton, Joshua G Kovoor, Christopher D Ovenden, Joseph N Hewitt, Justin C Y Chan
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引用次数: 2
摘要
体外膜氧合(ECMO)在20世纪70年代首次应用。它在重症监护和围手术期的使用越来越普遍,在COVID-19期间获得了新的重视。为了指导未来的研究,我们对ECMO文献进行了文献计量学分析。Thomson Reuters Web of Science被搜索到2021年3月7日。文章按总引用次数排序。数据从100篇引用最多的ECMO相关论文中提取,按研究设计、主题、作者、年份和机构进行分类。还记录了2019年的期刊影响因子和特征因子得分。我们的检索总共检索到18802篇文章。排名前100的文章被引用的中位数为220次(范围为157- 1819次)。这些论文发表在34种期刊上,第一作者来自15个国家。《胸外科年鉴》的文章数量最多(n = 9),而《柳叶刀》的出版物被引用次数最多(n = 3191)。ECMO最常见于心源性休克或急性呼吸窘迫综合征。美国的文章产量最大(n = 49)。2013年发表了10篇论文,是最多产的一年。使用线性回归,在控制出版时间后,2019期刊影响因子与文章引用次数之间没有统计学意义的关系(p = 0.09)。ECMO文献中的顶级文章具有相当大的影响力和质量。由于美国提供了大部分重要的证据基础,而且大多数数据都是关于呼吸问题的,因此在COVID-19时代,美国可能会在ECMO方面取得巨大进展。
Trends in the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Literature: A Bibliometric Analysis in the COVID-19 Era.
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) was first used in the 1970s. Its use is increasingly common in critical care and perioperative settings and has gained newfound prominence during COVID-19. To guide future research, we conducted a bibliometric analysis of ECMO literature. Thomson Reuters Web of Science was searched to March 7, 2021. Articles were ranked by total number of citations. Data was extracted from the 100 most cited papers relevant to ECMO for study design, topic, author, year, and institution. Journal impact factor for 2019 and Eigenfactor scores were also recorded. Our search retrieved a total of 18,802 articles. Median number of citations for the top 100 articles was 220 (range 157-1,819). These were published in 34 journals, with first authors originating from 15 countries. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery had the highest number of articles (n = 9) while Lancet publications had the most citations (n = 3,191). Use of ECMO was most commonly observed in cardiogenic shock or acute respiratory distress syndrome. United States had the greatest article output (n = 49). With 10 publications, 2013 was the most prolific year. Using linear regression, when controlled for time since publication, there was no statistically significant relationship between 2019 journal impact factor and number of article citations (p = .09). Top articles in the ECMO literature are of considerable impact and quality. As the United States produced the bulk of the prominent evidence base, and most data were regarding respiratory issues, outsized advances in ECMO may be possible within the United States during the COVID-19 era.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Extracorporeal Technology is dedicated to the study and practice of Basic Science and Clinical issues related to extracorporeal circulation. Areas emphasized in the Journal include: •Cardiopulmonary Bypass •Cardiac Surgery •Cardiovascular Anesthesia •Hematology •Blood Management •Physiology •Fluid Dynamics •Laboratory Science •Coagulation and Hematology •Transfusion •Business Practices •Pediatric Perfusion •Total Quality Management • Evidence-Based Practices