军队急诊医学学术活动的影响。

Zachary Sletten, Norah Shemery, James K Aden, Michael Morris, Brit Long, Steven G Schauer
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背景:急诊医学在美国军队中被认为是一个关键的战时专业。军队急诊医学以独特的方式为医学文献做出了贡献,这是我们的平民同行所看不到的。这一贡献的影响,特别是在军事医学创新方面的影响,以前没有得到审查。本研究评估了美国军方成员发表的急诊医学手稿的引用次数。方法:利用Scopus数据库,我们确定了一名隶属于美国军事治疗机构的急诊医学作者2000年至2020年发表的手稿。我们根据Scopus中的引用次数对稿件进行了分类,并根据是否涉及军事独特主题对每篇论文进行了分类。结果:我们通过Scopus检索到1718篇论文,并在10次引用的基础上进一步分析了508篇论文。经过军事单位的核实,我们收录了421份手稿。论文平均被引次数为31.7±40.5次;平均引文得分为4.75±6.17,场加权引文指数(FWCI)为2.96±6.25。近年来,出版物的被引次数稳步增加,军事相关出版物的被引次数明显高于非军事相关出版物。结论:这些发现突出了军事急诊医学学术活动的重要性,这些学术活动在解决作战人员的特定医疗需求和推进专业方面具有历史贡献。军事急诊医学论文在医学文献中的引用次数不断增加,特别是那些与军事相关主题有关的论文,强调战斗伤亡护理和军事准备。
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The Impact of Military Emergency Medicine Scholarly Activity.

Background: Emergency medicine is recognized as a critical wartime specialty within the US military. Military emergency medicine contributes to medical literature in unique ways not seen with our civilian counterparts. The impact of this contribution, especially regarding innovations in military medicine, has not been previously examined. This study evaluates the numbers of citations for emergency medicine manuscripts published by members of the US military.

Methods: Utilizing the Scopus database, we identified published manuscripts from 2000 to 2020 with an emergency medicine author affiliated with a US military treatment facility. We sorted manuscripts on the number of citations in Scopus and categorized each paper as to whether it addressed military unique topics.

Results: We identified 1,718 manuscripts through Scopus, and based on a 10-citation minimum, we further analyzed 508 manuscripts. After verification of military affiliation, we included 421 manuscripts. The mean number of citations per manuscript was 31.7 ± 40.5; the Mean Cite Score was 4.75 ± 6.17 with a Field Weighted Citation Index (FWCI) of 2.96 ± 6.25. Citation count of publications has been steadily increasing in recent years with significantly more citations for military relevant publications when compared to non-military relevant publications.

Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of military emergency medicine scholarly activity which has a history of contributions that address specific medical needs of the warfighter and advance the specialty. Military emergency medicine papers have seen rising numbers of citations in the medical literature, particularly those related to military relevant topics emphasizing combat casualty care and military readiness.

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