Abdulmohsen S Alanazi, Abdulelah F Alshehri, Khalaf A Alnowaishiri, Jamla S Al-Hajri, Khalid A Rifadah, Bayan K Alanazi, Mansour M AlGhufaynah, Ali M Aldossari
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Abstract
Background: Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a rare genetic bone disorder that has attracted increasing scientific attention. Bibliometric analysis offers insights into the intellectual structure and evolution of this field. This study aimed to identify and evaluate the most highly cited articles on OI to highlight influential contributors, leading journals, and major research trends.
Methods: A bibliometric search was conducted in the Web of Science Core Collection using the terms "Osteogenesis Imperfecta" and "Brittle Bone Disease." The search was restricted to English- language original and review articles published between 2000 and 2024. The 50 most cited articles were selected and analyzed based on citation metrics, journal impact factors, author contributions, institutional affiliations, and collaboration patterns. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS version 25.0.
Results: The United States produced the highest number of publications, followed by the United Kingdom and Germany. The most cited article, published by Rauch et al. (2004), received 950 citations. The Journal of Bone and Mineral Research and The American Journal of Human Genetics were the most prolific journals in this domain. Observational studies and genetic investigations dominated the top-cited works. Collaboration networks revealed strong interconnections among North American and European institutions, while keyword analysis highlighted growing research interest in gene therapy, molecular diagnostics, and precision medicine.
Conclusion: This bibliometric analysis identified the most influential contributions in OI research, underscoring the role of key authors, journals, and international collaborations. It also revealed major trends in genetic and clinical studies while highlighting emerging areas such as gene therapy and precision medicine as promising directions for future research.
背景:成骨不全症(Osteogenesis Imperfecta, OI)是一种罕见的遗传性骨疾病,近年来受到越来越多的科学关注。文献计量学分析提供了对这一领域的知识结构和演变的见解。本研究旨在识别和评估OI中被引用次数最多的文章,以突出有影响力的贡献者、领先期刊和主要研究趋势。方法:使用术语“成骨不全”和“脆性骨病”在Web of Science核心馆藏中进行文献计量学检索。搜索仅限于2000年至2024年间发表的英文原创和评论文章。根据引用指标、期刊影响因子、作者贡献、机构隶属关系和合作模式,选择并分析了50篇被引用最多的文章。采用SPSS 25.0版本进行统计分析。结果:美国发表的论文数量最多,其次是英国和德国。被引用次数最多的文章由Rauch et al.(2004)发表,被引用次数为950次。《骨与矿物研究杂志》和《美国人类遗传学杂志》是这一领域最多产的期刊。观察性研究和基因调查占据了被引用最多的作品。合作网络显示了北美和欧洲机构之间的紧密联系,而关键词分析突出了对基因治疗、分子诊断和精准医学日益增长的研究兴趣。结论:该文献计量分析确定了OI研究中最具影响力的贡献,强调了关键作者、期刊和国际合作的作用。它还揭示了遗传和临床研究的主要趋势,并强调了基因治疗和精准医学等新兴领域是未来研究的有希望的方向。
期刊介绍:
Orthopedic Reviews is an Open Access, online-only, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles concerned with any aspect of orthopedics, as well as diagnosis and treatment, trauma, surgical procedures, arthroscopy, sports medicine, rehabilitation, pediatric and geriatric orthopedics. All bone-related molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathophysiology and epidemiology papers are also welcome. The journal publishes original articles, brief reports, reviews and case reports of general interest.