1. Bibliometric analysis on the research focus of otolaryngological surgery.
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Ren, Liyan, Yin, Yanli, Wang, Fang, Zhu, Hongbo, Han, Li, Liang, Tao, and Ping, Fumin
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,COUNTRY of origin (Immigrants) ,BIBLIOGRAPHICAL citations ,ACQUISITION of data ,OTOLARYNGOLOGY - Abstract
An investigation was carried out to assess the scholarly impact of scientific papers in otolaryngological surgery from 2010 to 2023 using their frequency of citations as a measure. The investigation focused on the 100 most cited papers, collecting data on the year of publication, country of origin, journal source, paper type, and research field. The publications were distributed across 55 out of the 160 journals in the field, and each piece received citations ranging from 131 to 1775. Most (54.1%) of these papers were classified within medicine. The United States became the primary source country for these papers, providing 68 publications. A peak of 20 papers were published in 2011, marking the highest amount. In the US, the journal "Otolaryngology Head And Neck Surgery" has the impact factor 7.8 and has significantly advanced the field. With nine publications, R.M. Rosenfeld was found to be the author with the most publications. Overall, the probability of a paper referenced on otolaryngological surgery is influenced by factors such as the language in which it is published, the country it originates from, and the journal it is sourced from. These factors demonstrate the complex nature of academic influence in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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