China's growing contribution to global intracranial aneurysm research (1991-2012): a bibliometric study

We sought to analyze the growing worldwide trends of intracranial aneurysm research, investigate China's recent contribution, and compare the contributions of mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Global and China intracranial aneurysm-related publications were retrieved from the Web of Scienc...

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description We sought to analyze the growing worldwide trends of intracranial aneurysm research, investigate China's recent contribution, and compare the contributions of mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Global and China intracranial aneurysm-related publications were retrieved from the Web of Science database from 1991 to 2012. Excel 2007, Matlab, and Thomson Data Analyzer (TDA) software were used to analyze the search results for number of publications, cited frequency, h-index, and organization contributions. 16468 global papers were identified that were cited 273500 times until 2013-08-15. The United States accounted for 31.497% of the articles, 58.64% of the citations, and the highest h-index (127). Japan and Germany followed in frequency. China's articles ranked eighth (third in 2012) in total number, with most of the contributions occurring since 2002 (91.33%). China was at the early stage of the logic growth curve (exponential growth), with the citation frequency and h-index per year increasing. The quality of the publications was low. The main research centers were located in Beijing, Shanghai, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. The main Asian funding body was the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The number of publications and frequency of citations of papers from mainland China was greater than that of Taiwan or Hong Kong. Global intracranial aneurysm research has been developing swiftly since 1991, with the United States making the largest contribution. Research in China started later, in 2002. Since then, China has increased its rate of publication, and became the third largest contributor by 2012.
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subjects Aneurysm
Aneurysms
Bibliometrics
Biology
Bradford's Law of Scatter
Cerebral aneurysm
China
Citation analysis
Citation indexes
Cooperative Behavior
Data processing
Documents
Editorials
Hirsch index
Hospitals
Internationality
Internet
Intracranial Aneurysm
Medicine
Neurosurgery
Online databases
Rankings
Research - statistics & numerical data
Research facilities
Science
Science Policy
Scientometrics
Stroke
Trends
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