The 100 top-cited articles focused on magnetic resonance: a bibliometric analysis.

Autor: Soo Jeong Yoon, Dae Young Yoon, Kyoung Ja Lim, Ji Yoon Moon, Su Jin Hong, Sora Baek, Eun Joo Yun, Yoon, Soo Jeong, Yoon, Dae Young, Ja Lim, Kyoung, Moon, Ji Yoon, Hong, Su Jin, Baek, Sora, Yun, Eun Joo
Zdroj: Acta Radiologica; Jun2019, Vol. 60 Issue 6, p710-715, 6p
Abstrakt: Background: The number of citations that an article has received can be used to evaluate its impact on a particular research area.Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify and characterize the 100 top-cited articles focused on magnetic resonance (MR).Material and Methods: We determined the 100 top-cited articles on MR via the Scopus database, using the search term. The following information was recorded for each article: year of publication; journal title; impact factor of journal; number of citations; number of annual citations; authorship; department; institution; country; type of article; topic; MR protocol; and disease.Results: The number of citations for the 100 top-cited articles was in the range of 898-5679 (median = 1342.5) and the number of annual citations was in the range of 19.7-372.4 (median = 60.9). The 100 top-cited articles were published in 46 journals, led by Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (n = 13). The majority of articles were published in 1990-1999 (n = 53), originated in the United States (n = 69), were original articles (n = 81), and dealt with the clinical application of MR (n = 57). The Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital (n = 5) was the leading institution. The majority of articles did not use any specific protocol (n = 51) and was not associated with any specific disease (n = 56).Conclusion: Our study presents a detailed list and analysis of the 100 top-cited articles on MR, which provides an insight into historical development in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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