The Top 50 Most-Cited Articles in Orthostatic Tremor: A Bibliometric Review.

作者: Julián Benito-León , Moisés León Ruiz

DOI: 10.7916/TOHM.V0.679

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摘要: Background: Article-level citation count is a hallmark indicating scientific impact. We aimed to pinpoint and evaluate the top 50 most-cited articles in orthostatic tremor (OT). Methods: The ISI Web of Knowledge database 2017 Journal Citation Report Science Edition were used retrieve top-cited OT published from 1984 April 2019. Information was collected by Analyze Tool on Science, including number citations, publication title, journal name, year, country institution origin. Supplementary analyses undertaken clarify authorship, study design, level evidence, category. Results: Up 66% manuscripts recovered five journals: Movement Disorders (n = 18), Brain 4), Clinical Neurophysiology Neurology 3). Articles between 2018, with expert opinion as predominant design 22) review category 17). Most had 5 evidence 26). According their countries origin, 34% belonged United States 17) leading  list, followed Kingdom 15). University College London yielded greater 12), Kiel 9). popular authors G. Deuschl 10), C.D. Marsden 6), J. Jankovic 5), P.D. Thompson J.C. Rothwell L.J. Findley P. Brown who together accounted for 48% them. All papers English. Discussion: Publishing high-cited could be facilitated source journal, category, language,

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