The 100 most influential publications in paracetamol poisoning treatment: a bibliometric analysis of human studies.

作者: Sa’ed H Zyoud , W Stephen Waring , Samah W Al-Jabi , Waleed M Sweileh , Rahmat Awang

DOI: 10.1186/S40064-016-3240-Z

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摘要: Analysis of the most influential publications within paracetamol poisoning treatment can be helpful in recognizing main and novel issues field toxicology. The current study was performed to recognize describe highly cited articles related treatment. 100 were identified from Scopus database November 2015. All eligible read for basic information, including total number citations, average citations per year, authors’ names, journal name, impact factors, document types countries authors publications. median 75 (interquartile range 56–137). These published between 1974 2013. years since publication 17.6 years, 45 2000s. A significant, modest positive correlation found among top (r = 0.316; p = 0.001). 55 journals these articles. Nine documents Clinical Toxicology, whereas eight Annals Emergency Medicine. Citations year most-cited ranged 1.5 42.6 had a mean 8.5 5.9 with an interquartile 3.75–10.35. In relation origin research publications, they 8 countries. USA largest articles, 47, followed by UK Australia 38 nine respectively. This is first bibliometric assessment toxicology literature. Interest as serious clinical problem continues grow. Research high-impact high income likely research.

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