Characteristics and Trends of the Most Cited Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Articles.

Autor: Weinerman J; Orthopedic Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine., Constantinescu DS; Orthopedic Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine., Lizardi JJ; Orthopedic Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine., Sudah SY; Orthopedic Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine., Vanden Berge DJ; Orthopedic Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine., Carvajal Alba J; Orthopedic Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Orthopedic reviews [Orthop Rev (Pavia)] 2022 Aug 30; Vol. 14 (3), pp. 37506. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Aug 30 (Print Publication: 2022).
DOI: 10.52965/001c.37506
Abstrakt: Purpose: To compile and analyze the top 50 most frequently cited articles published in the Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy journal.
Methods: Guidelines set by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews were used as the foundation for data collection and analysis. Scopus database was used to acquire the metric analyzed in the study. Once collected, the data was exported to an excel sheet in order to be organized, sorted, and analyzed in accordance with the metrics of interest.
Results: The United States was the most contributory nation with 14 publications, followed by Sweden with13 publications and Germany with eight publications. The most contributory institution was Umeå University in Vasterbottens, Sweden (8) followed by National Institute for Working Life in Stockholm, Sweden (7) and The University of Pittsburgh (5). Most publications were either Level II (19) or Level III (19) in terms of Level of Evidence. There was only one publication that was classified as a Level I paper.
Conclusion: The Journal of Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, and Arthroscopy has published very influential research papers as noted by the number of citations amassed by its most popular articles. KSSTA's top cited publications hail largely from major European and United States institutions and are composed of high-quality reports of mostly Level 2 and Level 3 evidence classifications.
Level of Evidence: 3.
Competing Interests: The authors, their immediate family, and any research foundation with which they are affiliated did not receive any financial payments or other benefits from any commercial entity related to the subject of this article. There are no relevant disclosures. We have no conflicts of interest. The Manuscript submitted does not contain information about medical device(s)/drug(s). All authors significantly contributed to the document and have reviewed the final manuscript.
Databáze: MEDLINE