Scientific response to the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquake: A bibliometric study.

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Muhammed Salih Süer, Ender Ergüder, Serkan Demir, Şener Balas
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Background: On February 6, 2023, Türkiye experienced two devastating earthquakes with epicenters in Pazarcık and Elbistan, measuring 7.7 and 7.6 on the Richter scale. These earthquakes resulted in over 50,000 deaths and widespread destruction of infrastructure. The disaster triggered a large-scale humanitarian crisis, presenting significant medical and psychological challenges. Understanding the scientific response to such events is crucial for enhancing future disaster preparedness and management.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted in the Web of Science database using the terms "Kahramanmaraş earthquake," "Pazarcık earthquake," "Elbistan earthquake," and "Türkiye earthquake 2023." The search covered literature published from February 6, 2023 onward, and focused on medical publications. A total of 371 articles were initially identified; after excluding geological, engineering, and social science studies, 350 articles were included. Bibliometric analysis was performed using the Bibliometrix package in R Studio and visualized with Biblioshiny. Key indicators analyzed included publication volume, citation count, author collaboration, and thematic clustering.

Results: The analysis identified 350 articles published in 173 journals, with contributions from 1,739 authors. The average number of co-authors per document was 6.03, indicating a high level of collaboration. However, only 5.429% of the studies involved international authors. The annual growth rate of publications was -11.11%, suggesting a projected decline in research activity. The most cited article was Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey Disaster Committee Summary of Field Observations of February 6th Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes, which emphasized the challenges faced in emergency response. Psychological studies were more numerous; however, publications related to emergency response and trauma care received higher citation counts. Keyword analysis revealed a focus on trauma care, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), surgical management, and public health. Notable clinical advancements included the SAFE-QUAKE (Seismic Activity Forecasting and Evaluation-QUAKE) scoring system for predicting dialysis needs and the Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS) for amputation triage.

Conclusion: The research response to the Kahramanmaraş earthquakes followed a clear progression: an early focus on emergency response and public health, followed by injury and surgical management, and a later emphasis on psychological recovery. Despite a strong domestic research effort, low international collaboration hindered broader knowledge exchange. Sustained funding, enhanced global partnerships, and integrated mental health and trauma care strategies are essential for improving future disaster preparedness and healthcare system resilience.

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2023年kahramanmaraki地震的科学响应:文献计量学研究。
背景:2023年2月6日,冰岛经历了两次破坏性地震,震中分别位于Pazarcık和Elbistan,震级分别为里氏7.7级和7.6级。这些地震造成5万多人死亡,基础设施遭到广泛破坏。这场灾难引发了大规模的人道主义危机,带来了重大的医疗和心理挑战。了解对此类事件的科学反应对于加强未来的备灾和管理至关重要。方法:在Web of Science数据库中使用“kahramanmaraki earthquake”、“Pazarcık earthquake”、“Elbistan earthquake”和“t rkiye earthquake 2023”进行系统搜索。检索涵盖了2023年2月6日以后发表的文献,重点是医学出版物。初步确定的物品共有371件;排除地质、工程和社会科学研究后,纳入了350篇文章。文献计量学分析使用R Studio中的Bibliometrix包进行,并使用Biblioshiny进行可视化。分析的关键指标包括出版物量、引用数、作者合作和主题聚类。结果:该分析确定了在173个期刊上发表的350篇文章,来自1739位作者。每篇论文的平均共同作者数为6.03人,表明了高水平的合作。然而,只有5.429%的研究涉及国际作者。出版物的年增长率为-11.11%,表明研究活动预计会下降。引用最多的文章是土耳其急救医学协会灾害委员会2月6日kahramanmaraku地震现场观察摘要,其中强调了应急工作面临的挑战。心理学研究更多;然而,与应急反应和创伤护理相关的出版物获得了更高的引用数。关键词分析揭示了创伤护理、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、外科治疗和公共卫生的重点。显著的临床进步包括用于预测透析需求的SAFE-QUAKE(地震活动预测和评估- quake)评分系统和用于截肢分诊的断肢严重程度评分(MESS)。结论:对kahramanmaraki地震的研究反应遵循了一个明确的进展:早期侧重于应急反应和公共卫生,随后是伤害和外科治疗,后来强调心理康复。尽管国内研究力度很大,但国际合作不足阻碍了更广泛的知识交流。持续的资金、加强的全球伙伴关系以及综合精神卫生和创伤护理战略对于改善未来的备灾和卫生保健系统的复原力至关重要。
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