C M Hehir, G P Dowling, G G Calpin, M O'Connor, L Kelly, C S Honeyman, H L Stark, R T Dolan
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There is also a growing interest in the role of VCA as an early means of real-time immuno-monitoring, in sentinel skin flap transplant (SSF).</p><p><strong>Materials & methods: </strong>In July 2024, a search was conducted using the <i>Altmetric Explorer (AE)</i> database using the search term 'vascular-composite' AND 'allograft' OR 'allotransplant'. A simultaneous literature search was carried out using Web of Science (WoS) database utilising the same search terms with extraction of traditional citation-based metrics as well as relevant '<i>meso'</i> and '<i>micro'</i> subject headings. Corresponding citation-based metrics were extracted utilising <i>SCImago</i>. Data was compiled and analysed using a linear regression model with level of significance set at p < 0.05.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The Top 100 (T100) performing articles relating to VCA displayed a mean Altmetric Attention Score (AAS) of 3.31. All T100 papers were published in the English language. Sixty percent (n = 60) of T100 papers were published in Q1 Journals. News outlet mentions (r = 6.95), blog mentions (r = 6.20), and <i>Twitter/X</i> mentions (r = 0.52) demonstrated the greatest positive impact on AAS upon application of a linear regression model (p < 0.05).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Altmetric Scores offer a means of appraising the impact of research outputs in both academic and societal domains. Such modern metrics are useful in evolving topics such as VCA as AAS is not dependent on citation counts. 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目的:学术研究的影响不仅在临床领域很重要,而且在整个社会也很重要。另类注意力评分(AAS)提供了一种评估学术成果如何与在线互动的方法。血管复合异体移植(VCA)是一个现代但快速发展的主题,包括广泛的复杂和临床意义的手术干预。VCA主要用于复杂、复合组织缺损的重建,包括肢体和面部移植。在前哨皮瓣移植(SSF)中,VCA作为实时免疫监测的早期手段,其作用也越来越受到关注。材料与方法:2024年7月,使用Altmetric Explorer (AE)数据库进行检索,检索词为“vascular-composite”和“allograft”或“allotransplantation”。同时使用Web of Science (WoS)数据库进行文献检索,使用相同的检索词,提取传统的基于引用的指标以及相关的“中观”和“微观”主题标题。使用SCImago提取相应的基于引用的指标。使用显著性水平为p的线性回归模型对数据进行编译和分析。结果:与VCA相关的前100篇(T100)表现文章的平均Altmetric注意力评分(AAS)为3.31。T100的所有论文均以英文发表。T100篇论文中有60% (n = 60)发表在Q1期刊上。在应用线性回归模型时,新闻媒体提及(r = 6.95)、博客提及(r = 6.20)和Twitter/X提及(r = 0.52)对AAS的积极影响最大(p结论:Altmetric分数提供了一种评估学术和社会领域研究成果影响的方法。这些现代指标在诸如VCA等不断发展的主题中很有用,因为AAS不依赖于引用计数。在高四分位数的开放获取期刊上发表成果,及时利用新闻和社交媒体,研究人员应该利用这些期刊,以最大限度地传播VCA领域的研究成果。
Vascularised Composite Allotransplantation - A guide to optimal dissemination of scientific outputs.
Purpose: The impact of academic research is not just important within the clinical domain but within society as a whole. Altmetric Attention Score (AAS) offers a means of assessing how scholarly outputs are interacted with online. Vascularised Composite Allotransplantation (VCA) is a modern but rapidly evolving topic which encompasses a broad range of complex and clinically significant surgical interventions. Primarily VCA is utilised in the reconstruction of complex, composite tissue defects, including limb and face transplantation. There is also a growing interest in the role of VCA as an early means of real-time immuno-monitoring, in sentinel skin flap transplant (SSF).
Materials & methods: In July 2024, a search was conducted using the Altmetric Explorer (AE) database using the search term 'vascular-composite' AND 'allograft' OR 'allotransplant'. A simultaneous literature search was carried out using Web of Science (WoS) database utilising the same search terms with extraction of traditional citation-based metrics as well as relevant 'meso' and 'micro' subject headings. Corresponding citation-based metrics were extracted utilising SCImago. Data was compiled and analysed using a linear regression model with level of significance set at p < 0.05.
Results: The Top 100 (T100) performing articles relating to VCA displayed a mean Altmetric Attention Score (AAS) of 3.31. All T100 papers were published in the English language. Sixty percent (n = 60) of T100 papers were published in Q1 Journals. News outlet mentions (r = 6.95), blog mentions (r = 6.20), and Twitter/X mentions (r = 0.52) demonstrated the greatest positive impact on AAS upon application of a linear regression model (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: Altmetric Scores offer a means of appraising the impact of research outputs in both academic and societal domains. Such modern metrics are useful in evolving topics such as VCA as AAS is not dependent on citation counts. Publishing of outputs in high quartile, open access journals with timely utilisation of news and social media outlets should be utilised by researchers aiming to maximise dissemination of research outputs in the field of VCA.