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Analysis of Research Activity in Gastroenterology: Pancreatitis Is in Real Danger

OBJECTIVE: Biomedical investment trends in 2015 show a huge decrease of investment in gastroenterology. Since academic research usually provides the basis for industrial research and development (R&D), our aim was to understand research trends in the field of gastroenterology over the last 50 ye...

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Autores principales: Szentesi, Andrea, Tóth, Emese, Bálint, Emese, Fanczal, Júlia, Madácsy, Tamara, Laczkó, Dorottya, Ignáth, Imre, Balázs, Anita, Pallagi, Petra, Maléth, József, Rakonczay, Zoltán, Kui, Balázs, Illés, Dóra, Márta, Katalin, Blaskó, Ágnes, Demcsák, Alexandra, Párniczky, Andrea, Pár, Gabriella, Gódi, Szilárd, Mosztbacher, Dóra, Szücs, Ákos, Halász, Adrienn, Izbéki, Ferenc, Farkas, Nelli, Hegyi, Péter
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5077088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27776171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165244
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author Szentesi, Andrea
Tóth, Emese
Bálint, Emese
Fanczal, Júlia
Madácsy, Tamara
Laczkó, Dorottya
Ignáth, Imre
Balázs, Anita
Pallagi, Petra
Maléth, József
Rakonczay, Zoltán
Kui, Balázs
Illés, Dóra
Márta, Katalin
Blaskó, Ágnes
Demcsák, Alexandra
Párniczky, Andrea
Pár, Gabriella
Gódi, Szilárd
Mosztbacher, Dóra
Szücs, Ákos
Halász, Adrienn
Izbéki, Ferenc
Farkas, Nelli
Hegyi, Péter
author_facet Szentesi, Andrea
Tóth, Emese
Bálint, Emese
Fanczal, Júlia
Madácsy, Tamara
Laczkó, Dorottya
Ignáth, Imre
Balázs, Anita
Pallagi, Petra
Maléth, József
Rakonczay, Zoltán
Kui, Balázs
Illés, Dóra
Márta, Katalin
Blaskó, Ágnes
Demcsák, Alexandra
Párniczky, Andrea
Pár, Gabriella
Gódi, Szilárd
Mosztbacher, Dóra
Szücs, Ákos
Halász, Adrienn
Izbéki, Ferenc
Farkas, Nelli
Hegyi, Péter
author_sort Szentesi, Andrea
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description OBJECTIVE: Biomedical investment trends in 2015 show a huge decrease of investment in gastroenterology. Since academic research usually provides the basis for industrial research and development (R&D), our aim was to understand research trends in the field of gastroenterology over the last 50 years and identify the most endangered areas. METHODS: We searched for PubMed hits for gastrointestinal (GI) diseases for the 1965–2015 period. Overall, 1,554,325 articles were analyzed. Since pancreatology was identified as the most endangered field of research within gastroenterology, we carried out a detailed evaluation of research activity in pancreatology. RESULTS: In 1965, among the major benign GI disorders, 51.9% of the research was performed on hepatitis, 25.7% on pancreatitis, 21.7% on upper GI diseases and only 0.7% on the lower GI disorders. Half a century later, in 2015, research on hepatitis and upper GI diseases had not changed significantly; however, studies on pancreatitis had dropped to 10.7%, while work on the lower GI disorders had risen to 23.4%. With regard to the malignant disorders (including liver, gastric, colon, pancreatic and oesophageal cancer), no such large-scale changes were observed in the last 50 years. Detailed analyses revealed that besides the drop in research activity in pancreatitis, there are serious problems with the quality of the studies as well. Only 6.8% of clinical trials on pancreatitis were registered and only 5.5% of these registered trials were multicentre and multinational (more than five centres and nations), i.e., the kind that provides the highest level of impact and evidence level. CONCLUSIONS: There has been a clear drop in research activity in pancreatitis. New international networks and far more academic R&D activities should be established in order to find the first therapy specifically for acute pancreatitis.
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spelling pubmed-50770882016-11-04 Analysis of Research Activity in Gastroenterology: Pancreatitis Is in Real Danger Szentesi, Andrea Tóth, Emese Bálint, Emese Fanczal, Júlia Madácsy, Tamara Laczkó, Dorottya Ignáth, Imre Balázs, Anita Pallagi, Petra Maléth, József Rakonczay, Zoltán Kui, Balázs Illés, Dóra Márta, Katalin Blaskó, Ágnes Demcsák, Alexandra Párniczky, Andrea Pár, Gabriella Gódi, Szilárd Mosztbacher, Dóra Szücs, Ákos Halász, Adrienn Izbéki, Ferenc Farkas, Nelli Hegyi, Péter PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Biomedical investment trends in 2015 show a huge decrease of investment in gastroenterology. Since academic research usually provides the basis for industrial research and development (R&D), our aim was to understand research trends in the field of gastroenterology over the last 50 years and identify the most endangered areas. METHODS: We searched for PubMed hits for gastrointestinal (GI) diseases for the 1965–2015 period. Overall, 1,554,325 articles were analyzed. Since pancreatology was identified as the most endangered field of research within gastroenterology, we carried out a detailed evaluation of research activity in pancreatology. RESULTS: In 1965, among the major benign GI disorders, 51.9% of the research was performed on hepatitis, 25.7% on pancreatitis, 21.7% on upper GI diseases and only 0.7% on the lower GI disorders. Half a century later, in 2015, research on hepatitis and upper GI diseases had not changed significantly; however, studies on pancreatitis had dropped to 10.7%, while work on the lower GI disorders had risen to 23.4%. With regard to the malignant disorders (including liver, gastric, colon, pancreatic and oesophageal cancer), no such large-scale changes were observed in the last 50 years. Detailed analyses revealed that besides the drop in research activity in pancreatitis, there are serious problems with the quality of the studies as well. Only 6.8% of clinical trials on pancreatitis were registered and only 5.5% of these registered trials were multicentre and multinational (more than five centres and nations), i.e., the kind that provides the highest level of impact and evidence level. CONCLUSIONS: There has been a clear drop in research activity in pancreatitis. New international networks and far more academic R&D activities should be established in order to find the first therapy specifically for acute pancreatitis. Public Library of Science 2016-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5077088/ /pubmed/27776171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165244 Text en © 2016 Szentesi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Szentesi, Andrea
Tóth, Emese
Bálint, Emese
Fanczal, Júlia
Madácsy, Tamara
Laczkó, Dorottya
Ignáth, Imre
Balázs, Anita
Pallagi, Petra
Maléth, József
Rakonczay, Zoltán
Kui, Balázs
Illés, Dóra
Márta, Katalin
Blaskó, Ágnes
Demcsák, Alexandra
Párniczky, Andrea
Pár, Gabriella
Gódi, Szilárd
Mosztbacher, Dóra
Szücs, Ákos
Halász, Adrienn
Izbéki, Ferenc
Farkas, Nelli
Hegyi, Péter
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title_sort analysis of research activity in gastroenterology: pancreatitis is in real danger
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5077088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27776171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165244
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