Understanding anterior communicating artery aneurysms: A bibliometric analysis of top 100 most cited articles.

Bhavya Pahwa, Sarvesh Goyal, Bipin Chaurasia
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Bibliometric analysis is of paramount importance in assessing the research impact wherein studies are ranked on the basis of citations received. It also brings out the excellent contribution of authors and journals in adding evidence for future research. This study aimed at evaluating the top 100 most cited articles on anterior communicating artery (ACoA) Aneurysms. Scopus database was searched using title specific search for the aneurysm of ACoA and top 100 most cited articles along with their authors, author IDs, affiliated institutions, countries and funding bodies were identified. Search yielded 841 articles and top 100 articles were identified to include in this analysis which secured 5615 citations. Citations per year was also calculated to minimize the risk of bias. Maximum citations by any article were 242. The United States was the major contributor to the number of articles while Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation became the highest contributing institution. DeLuca J proved to be a pioneer in this specialized area as he penned 6 studies being first author in 4 of them, making him the most frequent author. National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services were the main funding bodies. Subcategory analysis revealed, 50% studies provided evidence for the treatment and the surgical outcome of the aneurysm. Studies like these can aid in better neurological and neurosurgical management in decision making of ACoA aneurysm.

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了解前交通动脉瘤:前100篇最常被引用文章的文献计量分析。
文献计量学分析在评估研究影响方面至关重要,其中研究是根据收到的引用进行排名的。作者和期刊在为未来的研究增加证据方面做出了卓越的贡献。本研究旨在评估前交通动脉(ACoA)动脉瘤的前100篇被引文章。在Scopus数据库中对ACoA的动脉瘤进行标题特定搜索,确定被引次数最多的前100篇文章及其作者、作者id、所属机构、国家和资助机构。搜索产生了841篇文章,并确定了前100篇文章包括在此分析中,获得了5615次引用。还计算了每年的引用数,以尽量减少偏倚风险。任何文章的最大引用次数为242次。美国是文章数量的主要贡献者,凯斯勒康复研究所是贡献最多的机构。DeLuca J被证明是这个专业领域的先驱,因为他写了6项研究,其中4项是第一作者,使他成为最频繁的作者。美国国立卫生研究院和美国卫生与公众服务部是主要的资助机构。亚分类分析显示,50%的研究为动脉瘤的治疗和手术结果提供了证据。像这样的研究可以帮助更好的神经和神经外科治疗ACoA动脉瘤的决策。
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