| Literature DB >> 26543761 |
Sa'ed H Zyoud1, Samah W Al-Jabi2, Waleed M Sweileh3, Suleiman Al-Khalil4, Malik Alqub4, Rahmat Awang5.
Abstract
Bibliometric studies, which involve the use of statistical methods, are increasingly being used for research assessment. A bibliometric analysis was conducted to evaluate the publication pattern of methaemoglobinaemia research output at the global level based on the Scopus database. We analysed selected documents with "methemoglobinemia", or "methaemoglobinaemia" as a part of the title and reported the following parameters: trends of publication output, country of publication, journal pattern, collaborative measures, citations pattern, and institute productivity. A total of 1770 articles were published worldwide. The time trend for the number of articles showed an increase after 2000. The highest number of articles related to methaemoglobinaemia was from the USA (24.8 %), followed distantly by the UK (4.5 %), India (3.7 %), and France (3.7 %). No data related to methaemoglobinaemia were published from 152 countries. The total number of citations at the date of data collection was 10,080, with an average of 5.7 citations per document. The USA and UK had the highest h-index of 31 and 14, respectively, and six countries had an h-index of 9-14. It is notable that Canada was ranked eighth in the number of publications but fourth in h-index and India was ranked third in the number of publications but eighth in h-index. Furthermore, Canada produced the most internationally collaborated papers out of the total number of publications for each country (16.1 %), followed by the UK (13.9 %). This bibliometric analysis provides data contributing to a better understanding of the methaemoglobinaemia research field. The number of publications on methaemoglobinaemia increased significantly after 2000. The USA was the most productive country as measured by total publications. The USA and UK achieved the highest h-index in the field of methaemoglobinaemia research, signifying a higher quality of research than other countries.Entities:
Keywords: Bibliometric; Citations; Methaemoglobinaemia; Scopus database; h-index
Year: 2015 PMID: 26543761 PMCID: PMC4628074 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1431-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Total number of articles included in a bibliometric analysis of worldwide publications related to methaemoglobinaemia from 1940 to 2013
| Year of publication | Total n = 1770 (%) |
|---|---|
| 1940–1949 | 29 (1.8) |
| 1950–1959 | 98 (5.4) |
| 1960–1969 | 218 (12.3) |
| 1970–1979 | 246 (13.9) |
| 1980–1989 | 276 (15.6) |
| 1990–1999 | 315 (17.8) |
| 2000–2009 | 389 (22.0) |
| 2010–2013 | 199 (11.2) |
The top ten most productive countries with regard to publishing articles related to methaemoglobinaemia
| SCRa | Countries | Total number of articles for the whole period (%) |
| Median (Q1–Q3) of citation | Average citation | Collaboration with other countriesb | Number (%)c of documents with international collaborationd |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | USA | 438 (24.8) | 31 | 6 (2–12) | 11.2 | 18 | 26 (5.9) |
| 2nd | UK | 79 (4.5) | 14 | 5 (1–11) | 11.5 | 9 | 11 (13.9) |
| 3rd | India | 66 (3.7) | 7 | 1 (0.0–4) | 3.3 | 7 | 7 (10.6) |
| 3rd | France | 66 (3.7) | 9 | 1 (0.0–3.5) | 3.8 | 2 | 2 (3.0) |
| 5th | Japan | 62 (3.5) | 11 | 1 (0.0–8) | 5.8 | 5 | 6 (9.7) |
| 6th | Germany | 53 (3.0) | 10 | 1 (0.0–8.5) | 4.6 | 3 | 5 (9.4) |
| 7th | Turkey | 47 (2.7) | 6 | 1 (0.0–3.0) | 2.2 | 2 | 4 (8.5) |
| 8th | Canada | 31 (1.8) | 10 | 7 (2–15) | 10.4 | 4 | 5 (16.1) |
| 9th | Israel | 24 (1.4) | 9 | 5 (0.3–10.8) | 11.3 | 1 | 1 (4.2) |
| 10th | Australia | 21 (1.2) | 5 | 3 (0.0–5) | 5.1 | 4 | 2 (9.5) |
| 10th | Spain | 21 (1.2) | 5 | 1 (0.0–4) | 4.6 | 2 | 2 (9.5) |
SCR standard competition ranking, Q1–Q3 lower quartile–upper quartile
aEqual countries have the same ranking number, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers
bThe term “collaboration with other countries” refers to the number of other countries represented among authors were collaborated with authors from a particular country
cPercentage of documents with international authors out of the total number of documents for each country
dThe term “international collaboration” refers to the number of published articles from a particular country and were co-authored by researchers from multiple countries
Ranking of the top ten journals in which articles related to methaemoglobinaemia were published with their corresponding impact factors
| SCRa | Journal | Frequency (%) | SJR | IF (2012)b | Subject categoriesc |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st |
| 28 (1.58) | 1.2 | 4.035 | Paediatrics |
| 2nd |
| 24 (1.36) | 10.16 | 51.658 | Medicine, general and internal |
| 3rd |
| 20 (1.13) | 4.55 | 9.060 | Haematology |
| 3rd |
| 20 (1.13) | 2.05 | 5.163 | Anaesthesiology |
| 5th |
| 15 (0.85) | 2.54 | 5.119 | Paediatrics |
| 6th |
| 14 (0.79) | 0.47 | 1.331 | Emergency Medicine |
| 7th |
| 13 (0.73) | 1.4 | 4.285 | Emergency medicine |
| 7th |
| 13 (0.73) | 0.16 | NA | Medicined |
| 9th |
| 12 (0.68) | 0.82 | 2.567 | Pharmacology and pharmacy |
| 9th |
| 12 (0.68) | 4.84 | 29.978 | Medicine, general and internal |
| 9th |
| 12 (0.68) | 2.327 | 17.215 | Medicine, general and internal |
| 9th |
| 12 (0.68) | 1.33 | 3.975 | Pharmacology and pharmacy; toxicology |
SCR standard competition ranking, SJR SCImago Journal Rank, NA not available, IF impact factor
aEqual journals have the same ranking number, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers
bThe impact factor was reported according to the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) journal citation reports (JCR) 2012
cSubject categories were reported according to the ISI JCR 2012
dSubject categories were reported according to the SCImago Web site
Top ten cited documents related to methaemoglobinaemia in scopus
| SCR | Authors and year of publication | Source title | Cited by |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Wright et al. ( |
| 250 |
| 2nd | Coleman and Coleman ( |
| 148 |
| 3rd | Mansouri and Lurie ( |
| 147 |
| 4th | Fan and Steinberg ( |
| 138 |
| 5th | Barker et al. ( |
| 137 |
| 6th | Ash-Bernal et al. ( |
| 108 |
| 7th | Curry ( |
| 95 |
| 8th | Guay ( |
| 84 |
| 9th | Fewtrell ( |
| 83 |
| 10th | Nilsson et al. ( |
| 79 |
SCR standard competition ranking
Top ten most highly productive institutions that published articles related to methaemoglobinaemia
| SCRa | Institution, country | No. of documents (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | VA Medical Center, USA | 16 (0.90) |
| 2nd | The Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), France | 8 (0.45) |
| 2nd | Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil | 8 (0.45) |
| 2nd | Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, UK | 8 (0.45) |
| 5th | Mayo Clinic, USA | 7 (0.40) |
| 5th | All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India | 7 (0.40) |
| 5th | Kyushu University, Japan | 7 (0.40) |
| 5th | University of Liverpool, UK | 7 (0.40) |
| 9th | Kanazawa University, Japan | 7 (0.40) |
| 9th | Duke University School of Medicine, USA | 6 (0.34) |
| 9th | Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, USA | 6 (0.34) |
| 9th | University of Florida, USA | 6 (0.34) |
| 9th | Hopital Edouard Herriot, France | 6 (0.34) |
| 9th | Cleveland Clinic Foundation, USA | 6 (0.34) |
| 9th | Queen’s University Belfast, UK | 6 (0.34) |
| 9th | Fuzhou General Hospital PLA Nanjing District, China | 6 (0.34) |
SCR standard competition ranking
aEqual institutions have the same ranking number, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers