Hypertension Research Productivity from Saudi Arabia: A Scientometric Analysis for the Last Two Decades (2001-2020)

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Background: Hypertension (HTN) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases and important global morbidity and mortality, along with other prevalent cardiovascular risk factors. Nonetheless, there has been little data on publication trends and performance evaluation from the Middle East region, including from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Objective: This study analysed KSA’s hypertension-related research output over the last two decades (2001-2020). Methods: The Web of Science (WoS) platform was primarily used to extract HTN-related data, and then scientometric analysis was done utilizing the "R-Bibliometrix' package. An extensive array of indicators was studied to determine the quality and quantity of HTN-related publications from KSA. Results: A total of 3129 research publications from 1274 sources were extracted using WoS over 20 years (2001-2020). Most of the documents (2617) were articles. After 2012, there was a substantial increase in research articles, which peaked in 2020. Among 21343 total authors from 131 countries, two authors had > 40 publications and five had > 2500 total citations. King Saud University (KSU) was the major contributing affiliation, followed by King Abdulaziz University (KAU). Saudi Medical Journal (SMJ) was the leading and most consistent source, while Hypertension, blood pressure, and Saudi Arabia were the most frequently used keywords. Conclusion: Our study provides an in-depth overview of hypertension-related research productivity from KSA. Some characteristic trends were observed regarding contributions by top authors, productivity, impact, international collaborations, and organizational affiliations. Related stakeholders can find the study findings very useful in precisely interpreting trends and performance of hypertension-related regional work.
沙特阿拉伯高血压研究生产力:近二十年(2001-2020)的科学计量分析
背景:高血压(HTN)是最普遍的慢性疾病之一,也是全球重要的发病率和死亡率,以及其他常见的心血管危险因素。尽管如此,关于中东地区,包括沙特阿拉伯王国(KSA)的出版趋势和绩效评价的数据很少。目的:本研究分析了过去二十年(2001-2020)KSA高血压相关的研究成果。方法:首先利用Web of Science (WoS)平台提取htn相关数据,然后利用“R-Bibliometrix”软件包进行科学计量分析。研究了一系列广泛的指标,以确定KSA与htn有关的出版物的质量和数量。结果:20年间(2001-2020年),WoS共提取了1274个来源的3129篇研究论文。大部分文件(2617份)是文章。2012年之后,研究文章大幅增加,并在2020年达到顶峰。在来自131个国家的21343位作者中,有2位作者发表的论文超过40篇,有5位作者的总被引次数超过2500次。沙特国王大学(KSU)是主要的捐赠机构,其次是阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学(KAU)。沙特医学杂志(SMJ)是最主要和最一致的来源,而高血压,血压和沙特阿拉伯是最常用的关键词。结论:我们的研究提供了KSA对高血压相关研究生产力的深入概述。在顶级作者的贡献、生产力、影响、国际合作和组织隶属关系方面观察到一些特征趋势。相关利益攸关方可以发现研究结果非常有助于准确解释高血压相关区域工作的趋势和表现。
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