John S. Barnett, Mitchell Borin, Louis Barry, Erryk S. Katayama, Akshar V. Patel, Greg L. Cvetanovich, Julie Y. Bishop, Ryan C. Rauck
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摘要
引文分析是了解出版物在其领域内所作贡献的有用工具。随着肩肘矫形外科医生对富血小板血浆 (PRP) 的使用越来越多,突出有影响力的文献至关重要,这些文献可以让读者了解 PRP 研究的创新、新应用和当前趋势。本研究的目的是识别和分析与肩肘骨科中使用 PRP 相关的 50 篇被引用次数最多的出版物。研究人员使用各种布尔搜索对 Clarivate Analytics Web of Science 数据库进行了搜索。每篇论文都记录了作者姓名、期刊、研究类型、发表年份、引用次数、证据级别和地域来源。收录的出版物累计被引用 6318 次,其中被引用次数最多的文章达到 561 次。大多数研究为随机对照试验,证据等级为 I 级。来自美国的作者(10 位)发表的论文最多,近一半(22 篇)的文章发表在《美国运动医学杂志》上。随机对照试验占了这项分析的大部分。随着 PRP 在上肢矫形领域的应用不断完善,证明 PRP 有效的研究可能会取代本分析中的论文。
The utility of platelet-rich plasma in modern orthopedic practices: a review of the literature
Citation analysis is a useful tool to understand the contributions publications make within their fields. As the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) by orthopedic shoulder and elbow surgeons increases, it is vital to highlight influential literature that may inform readers of innovations, new applications, and current trends within PRP research. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the 50 most-cited publications related to the use of PRP in shoulder and elbow orthopedics. The Clarivate Analytics Web of Science Database was searched using various Boolean searches. Author name, journal, study type, publication year, number of citations, level of evidence, and geographical origin were recorded for each publication. Included publications accumulated 6318 total citations with the most-cited article achieving 561 citations. Most studies were randomized controlled trials of Level I evidence. Authors from the United States (10) produced the most publications, and nearly half (22) of the articles were published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine. Randomized controlled trials composed much of this analysis. As PRP use within upper extremity orthopedics is refined, studies demonstrating evidence in favor of PRP may replace the publications reviewed in this analysis.