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. 2017 Dec;90(1080):20160755.
doi: 10.1259/bjr.20160755. Epub 2017 Oct 3.

Trends in CT colonography: bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited articles

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Trends in CT colonography: bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited articles

Mohammed Fahim Mohammed et al. Br J Radiol. 2017 Dec.

Abstract

Our purpose was to identify the top 100 cited articles, which focused on CT colonography (CTC). This list could then be analysed to establish trends in CTC research while also identifying common characteristics of highly cited works. Web of Science search was used to create a database of scientific journals using our search terms. A total of 10,597 articles were returned from this search. Articles were included if they focused on diagnostic imaging, imaging technique, cost-effectiveness analysis, clinical use, patient preference or trends in CTC. Articles were ranked by citation count and screened by two attending radiologists. The following information was collected from each article: database citations, citations per year, year published, journal, authors, department affiliation, study type and design, statistical analysis, sample size, modality and topic. Citations for the top 100 articles ranged from 73 to 1179, and citations per year ranged from 4.5 to 84.21. Articles were published across 22 journals, most commonly Radiology (n = 37) and American Journal of Roentgenology (n = 19). Authors contributed from 1 to 20 articles. 19% of first authors were affiliated with a department other than radiology. Of the 100 articles, the most common topics were imaging technique (n = 40), diagnostic utility of imaging (n = 28) and clinical uses (n = 18). Our study provides intellectual milestones in CTC research, reflecting on the characteristics and quality of published literature. This work also provides the most influential references related to CTC and serves as a guide to the features of a citable paper in this field.

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Distribution of the 100 top-cited articles in CTC GI Imaging by 5-year span of publication. CTC, CT colonography; GI, gastrointestinal.
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Sample size of the 100 top-cited articles in CTC GI imaging.
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Yearly distribution of most-cited CTC articles by topic. CTC, CT colonography.

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