The 100 most influential papers on Lewy body dementias: a bibliometric analysis.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000002909
Zain Ali Nadeem, Ahmad Danial, Zoya Imran, Adeena Jamil, Butool Nusrat, Sara Jawed, Amna Siddiqui, Unsa Habib Shaikh, Aalaa Saleh, Rameen Rao
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Abstract

Introduction: Lewy body dementias (LBDs) are poorly understood neurodegenerative diseases. We aim to uncover the most cited articles and authors in the field, and to analyze the citations for gender differences.

Methods: Two authors extracted the relevant articles from Scopus and ranked them according to the number of citations. Separate lists were prepared for the top 100 original articles and the top 15 review articles.

Results: The 100 original studies were published from 1980 to 2019, with the greatest number published in the year 2000. The total citations ranged from 350 to 2640, with a median of 494.5. These articles originated from 17 countries, with major contributions from the USA (n = 31). While most of the first authors were men (n = 67), the citations per year were higher where the first authors when women. The last authors of the top 100 original articles were also predominantly male (n = 70). The greatest number of articles were published in neurology (n = 12) and brain (n = 11).

Conclusion: Our results provide insights into the research trends and provide a list of the most influential papers on LBDs. Resolving the observed differences and promoting contribution from people all over the world is necessary to accelerate advancement in the field.

关于路易体痴呆的100篇最具影响力的论文:文献计量分析。
简介:路易体痴呆(lbd)是一种鲜为人知的神经退行性疾病。我们的目标是发现该领域被引用最多的文章和作者,并分析被引用的性别差异。方法:两位作者从Scopus中提取相关文章,并根据被引次数进行排序。排名前100位的原创文章和排名前15位的评论文章分别列出了榜单。结果:100项原始研究发表于1980年至2019年,其中2000年发表的数量最多。总引用数为350 ~ 2640次,中位数为494.5次。这些文章来自17个国家,主要来自美国(n = 31)。虽然大多数第一作者是男性(n = 67),但第一作者是女性时,每年的引用量更高。前100名原创文章的最后作者也主要是男性(n = 70)。发表文章最多的是神经病学(n = 12)和脑科学(n = 11)。结论:我们的研究结果揭示了lbd的研究趋势,并提供了lbd领域最具影响力的论文列表。解决观察到的分歧,促进世界各国人民的贡献,是加速该领域发展的必要条件。
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