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Spinal cord injury: a review of the most-cited publications.

Behdin Nowrouzi1, Aisha Assan-Lebbe2,3, Bhanu Sharma4,3, Jennifer Casole5,3, Behnam Nowrouzi-Kia5,3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to identify and review the most-cited articles on spinal cord injury (SCI). Citation analyses showcase the relative influence of individual articles in a given field. In addition to distinguishing publications of particular quality and impact and well-developed areas of the literature, citation analyses allow for an understanding of the direction in which a field of research is headed.
METHODS: A multi-disciplinary bibliographic index was used to identify the 50 SCI articles with the most lifetime citations, and the 50 SCI articles with the highest annual citation rates. Studies were categorized into one of six categories based on their primary focus: treatment, pathology/natural history, predictor of outcome, methods, epidemiology, or assessment measure.
RESULTS: We report that 40.0 and 56.0 % of SCI papers with the most lifetime citations and highest annual citation rates, respectively, were systematic reviews or meta-analyses, indicating that some of the most referenced papers in SCI are not primary publications. Further, there appears to be a greater international presence in SCI research. In the highest annual citation rate cohort, 14.0 % of papers were a product of international collaboration, 50.0 % were published by outside of the United States, and the average year of publication was 2005 ± 5.4; the comparable numbers for papers that comprised the highest lifetime citation cohort were, respectively, 8.0, 28.0 %, and 1998 ± 9.2. Treatment and pathology/natural history of SCI were a common research focus in both citation cohorts, consistent with ongoing efforts to better understand and manage this injury.
CONCLUSIONS: This comprehensive review provides a cross-sectional summary and bibliometric analysis of some of the most influential literature in SCI, and compliments existing systematic reviews and meta-analysis in the field by establishing which areas of the literature are growing and which have been well developed.

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Keywords:  Citation analysis; Review; SCI; Spinal cord injury

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27329616     DOI: 10.1007/s00586-016-4669-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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Review 1.  A systematic review of the effects of pharmacological agents on walking function in people with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Antoinette Domingo; Abdulaziz A Al-Yahya; Yousif Asiri; Janice J Eng; Tania Lam
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2012-02-29       Impact factor: 5.269

Review 2.  A global map for traumatic spinal cord injury epidemiology: towards a living data repository for injury prevention.

Authors:  R A Cripps; B B Lee; P Wing; E Weerts; J Mackay; D Brown
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2010-11-23       Impact factor: 2.772

3.  Investigating changes in quality of life and function along the lifespan for people with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Kiley J Pershouse; Ruth N Barker; Melissa B Kendall; Petra G Buettner; Pim Kuipers; Sarita B Schuurs; Delena I Amsters
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2012-01-24       Impact factor: 3.966

4.  Relative citation impact of various study designs in the health sciences.

Authors:  Nikolaos A Patsopoulos; Apostolos A Analatos; John P A Ioannidis
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2005-05-18       Impact factor: 56.272

5.  Kappa coefficient calculation using multiple ratings per subject: a special communication.

Authors:  S M Haley; J S Osberg
Journal:  Phys Ther       Date:  1989-11

Review 6.  A systematic review of non-invasive pharmacologic neuroprotective treatments for acute spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Brian K Kwon; Elena Okon; Jessica Hillyer; Cody Mann; Darryl Baptiste; Lynne C Weaver; Michael G Fehlings; Wolfram Tetzlaff
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2010-04-14       Impact factor: 5.269

Review 7.  A systematic review of cellular transplantation therapies for spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Wolfram Tetzlaff; Elena B Okon; Soheila Karimi-Abdolrezaee; Caitlin E Hill; Joseph S Sparling; Jason R Plemel; Ward T Plunet; Eve C Tsai; Darryl Baptiste; Laura J Smithson; Michael D Kawaja; Michael G Fehlings; Brian K Kwon
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2010-04-20       Impact factor: 5.269

Review 8.  Incidence, prevalence, costs, and impact on disability of common conditions requiring rehabilitation in the United States: stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, limb loss, and back pain.

Authors:  Vincent Y Ma; Leighton Chan; Kadir J Carruthers
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2014-01-21       Impact factor: 3.966

9.  Life expectancy after spinal cord injury: a 50-year study.

Authors:  J W Middleton; A Dayton; J Walsh; S B Rutkowski; G Leong; S Duong
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2012-05-15       Impact factor: 2.772

Review 10.  Top-cited articles in traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Bhanu Sharma; David Wyndham Lawrence
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2014-11-05       Impact factor: 3.169

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Review 1.  A mapping review of randomized controlled trials in the spinal cord injury research literature.

Authors:  Amanda McIntyre; Brooke Benton; Shannon Janzen; Jerome Iruthayarajah; Joshua Wiener; Janice J Eng; Robert Teasell
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2018-06-14       Impact factor: 2.772

2.  Citation analysis of the most influential articles on traumatic spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Ronak H Jani; Arpan V Prabhu; James J Zhou; Nima Alan; Nitin Agarwal
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2019-02-14       Impact factor: 1.985

3.  Care and research for spinal cord injury: A changing landscape.

Authors:  Florian P Thomas; Carolann Murphy
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 1.985

Review 4.  The Temporal Pattern, Flux, and Function of Autophagy in Spinal Cord Injury.

Authors:  Kailiang Zhou; Charles A Sansur; Huazi Xu; Xiaofeng Jia
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-02-21       Impact factor: 5.923

5.  Novel multi-drug delivery hydrogel using scar-homing liposomes improves spinal cord injury repair.

Authors:  Qingqing Wang; Hongyu Zhang; Helin Xu; Yingzheng Zhao; Zhengmao Li; Jiawei Li; Haoli Wang; Deli Zhuge; Xin Guo; Huazi Xu; Salazar Jones; Xiaokun Li; Xiaofeng Jia; Jian Xiao
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2018-08-07       Impact factor: 11.556

6.  Long non-coding RNA-small nucleolar RNA host gene 7 regulates inflammatory responses following spinal cord injury by regulating the microRNA-449a/TNF-α-induced protein 3-interacting protein 2 axis.

Authors:  Chunlei He; Jianhua Xiao; Yongjun Ye; Shiqiao Huang; Yanchun Zhong; Lulin Liu; Wuyang Liu; Sheng Liu
Journal:  Bioengineered       Date:  2022-04       Impact factor: 6.832

7.  Therapeutic effect of regulating autophagy in spinal cord injury: a network meta-analysis of direct and indirect comparisons.

Authors:  Duo Zhang; Di Zhu; Fang Wang; Ji-Chao Zhu; Xu Zhai; Yuan Yuan; Chen-Xi Li
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 5.135

Review 8.  Ginseng extract and ginsenosides improve neurological function and promote antioxidant effects in rats with spinal cord injury: A meta-analysis and systematic review.

Authors:  Kim Sia Sng; Gan Li; Long-Yun Zhou; Yong-Jia Song; Xu-Qing Chen; Yong-Jun Wang; Min Yao; Xue-Jun Cui
Journal:  J Ginseng Res       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 6.060

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