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Cardiovascular Research Publications from Latin America between 1999 and 2008. A Bibliometric Study

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular research publications seem to be increasing in Latin America overall. OBJECTIVE: To analyze trends in cardiovascular publications and their citations from countries in Latin America between 1999 and 2008, and to compare them with those from the rest of the countries. METHO...

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Autores principales: Colantonio, Lisandro D., Baldridge, Abigail S., Huffman, Mark D., Bloomfield, Gerald S., Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4387606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714407
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140213
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author Colantonio, Lisandro D.
Baldridge, Abigail S.
Huffman, Mark D.
Bloomfield, Gerald S.
Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
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Baldridge, Abigail S.
Huffman, Mark D.
Bloomfield, Gerald S.
Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
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description BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular research publications seem to be increasing in Latin America overall. OBJECTIVE: To analyze trends in cardiovascular publications and their citations from countries in Latin America between 1999 and 2008, and to compare them with those from the rest of the countries. METHODS: We retrieved references of cardiovascular publications between 1999 and 2008 and their five-year post-publication citations from the Web of Knowledge database. For countries in Latin America, we calculated the total number of publications and their citation indices (total citations divided by number of publications) by year. We analyzed trends on publications and citation indices over time using Poisson regression models. The analysis was repeated for Latin America as a region, and compared with that for the rest of the countries grouped according to economic development. RESULTS: Brazil (n = 6,132) had the highest number of publications in1999-2008, followed by Argentina (n = 1,686), Mexico (n = 1,368) and Chile (n = 874). Most countries showed an increase in publications over time, leaded by Guatemala (36.5% annually [95%CI: 16.7%-59.7%]), Colombia (22.1% [16.3%-28.2%]), Costa Rica (18.1% [8.1%-28.9%]) and Brazil (17.9% [16.9%-19.1%]). However, trends on citation indices varied widely (from -33.8% to 28.4%). From 1999 to 2008, cardiovascular publications of Latin America increased by 12.9% (12.1%-13.5%) annually. However, the citation indices of Latin America increased 1.5% (1.3%-1.7%) annually, a lower increase than those of all other country groups analyzed. CONCLUSIONS: Although the number of cardiovascular publications of Latin America increased from 1999 to 2008, trends on citation indices suggest they may have had a relatively low impact on the research field, stressing the importance of considering quality and dissemination on local research policies.
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spelling pubmed-43876062015-04-08 Cardiovascular Research Publications from Latin America between 1999 and 2008. A Bibliometric Study Colantonio, Lisandro D. Baldridge, Abigail S. Huffman, Mark D. Bloomfield, Gerald S. Prabhakaran, Dorairaj Arq Bras Cardiol Special Article BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular research publications seem to be increasing in Latin America overall. OBJECTIVE: To analyze trends in cardiovascular publications and their citations from countries in Latin America between 1999 and 2008, and to compare them with those from the rest of the countries. METHODS: We retrieved references of cardiovascular publications between 1999 and 2008 and their five-year post-publication citations from the Web of Knowledge database. For countries in Latin America, we calculated the total number of publications and their citation indices (total citations divided by number of publications) by year. We analyzed trends on publications and citation indices over time using Poisson regression models. The analysis was repeated for Latin America as a region, and compared with that for the rest of the countries grouped according to economic development. RESULTS: Brazil (n = 6,132) had the highest number of publications in1999-2008, followed by Argentina (n = 1,686), Mexico (n = 1,368) and Chile (n = 874). Most countries showed an increase in publications over time, leaded by Guatemala (36.5% annually [95%CI: 16.7%-59.7%]), Colombia (22.1% [16.3%-28.2%]), Costa Rica (18.1% [8.1%-28.9%]) and Brazil (17.9% [16.9%-19.1%]). However, trends on citation indices varied widely (from -33.8% to 28.4%). From 1999 to 2008, cardiovascular publications of Latin America increased by 12.9% (12.1%-13.5%) annually. However, the citation indices of Latin America increased 1.5% (1.3%-1.7%) annually, a lower increase than those of all other country groups analyzed. CONCLUSIONS: Although the number of cardiovascular publications of Latin America increased from 1999 to 2008, trends on citation indices suggest they may have had a relatively low impact on the research field, stressing the importance of considering quality and dissemination on local research policies. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4387606/ /pubmed/25714407 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140213 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cardiovascular Research Publications from Latin America between 1999 and 2008. A Bibliometric Study
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title_short Cardiovascular Research Publications from Latin America between 1999 and 2008. A Bibliometric Study
title_sort cardiovascular research publications from latin america between 1999 and 2008. a bibliometric study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4387606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714407
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140213
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