Three decades of spine surgery research evolution in Saudi Arabia: A bibliometric analysis

Yazid Maghrabi, Mowadah Ashgar, S. Aljohani, Razan Alqarni, Saleh Salem Baeesa
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Background: Over recent decades, there has been a constant increase in the numbers and quality of spine surgery research. We herein plan to analyze the evolution of spine surgery-related publications from Saudi Arabia for three decades. Materials and Methods: A systematic review of the literature with predefined inclusion criteria was carried out, utilizing multiple significant databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, and Embase). Multiple search terms were used to retrieve related articles. Numerous variables were collected and analyzed, such as articles’ level of evidence, citation numbers, study design, and author-related information. For comparison, the study period was divided into three time frames: 1990–2000, 2001–2010, and 2011–2022. Results: Out of 2969 articles, only 254 met the inclusion criteria of the current study. During the period 2011–2022, an increase of 41% was observed in the number of publications. The highest number of publications was in 2020 (n = 36, 14.2%). Level IV comprised the highest percentage (n = 130, 51%). High-quality articles (Levels I and II) had increased (11%) from 2011 to 2022. The most commonly utilized study design was case reports (44%). Seven randomized controlled trials were identified during the study period. Most of the included articles were from Riyadh province (65%). Research interest revolved around general spine care, trauma, and oncology in 2011–2022. Conclusion: This is the first study to quantitatively analyze spine surgery-related research in Saudi Arabia. However, there has been significant development in several publications in the last decade, but the quality still needs to be improved. Therefore, we should aim to produce higher-quality studies to meet the country’s 2030 vision goals to be one of the leading nations in spine surgery practice.
沙特阿拉伯三十年来脊柱外科研究的演变:文献计量学分析
背景:近几十年来,脊柱外科研究的数量和质量不断提高。我们在此计划分析沙特阿拉伯三十年来脊柱外科相关出版物的演变。材料和方法:利用多个重要数据库(PubMed、Google Scholar和Embase),对具有预定义纳入标准的文献进行系统综述。使用多个搜索词检索相关文章。收集和分析了许多变量,如文章的证据水平、引用数、研究设计和作者相关信息。为了进行比较,研究期间被分为三个时间段:1990-2000年、2001-2010年和2011-2022年。结果:2969篇文献中,只有254篇符合本研究的纳入标准。在2011-2022年期间,出版物数量增长了41%。发表数量最多的是2020年(n = 36, 14.2%)。IV级所占比例最高(n = 130, 51%)。从2011年到2022年,高质量文章(一级和二级)增加了11%。最常用的研究设计是病例报告(44%)。在研究期间确定了7个随机对照试验。大多数纳入的文章来自利雅得省(65%)。2011-2022年主要研究方向为脊柱护理、创伤和肿瘤学。结论:本研究首次对沙特阿拉伯脊柱外科相关研究进行了定量分析。然而,在过去十年中,一些出版物有了重大发展,但质量仍有待提高。因此,我们应该致力于进行高质量的研究,以实现该国2030年成为脊柱外科实践领先国家之一的愿景目标。
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