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Scientometric analysis of scoliosis research reveals publication trends and identifies key contributors. Current research metrics like the h-index may require critical evaluation due to factors like self-citation.

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  • Orthopedics
  • Medical Research
  • Bibliometrics

Background:

  • Scoliosis research publications have surged, making it challenging to distinguish major contributions.
  • A comprehensive scientometric analysis of scoliosis research trends has been lacking.
  • This study aimed to quantitatively and qualitatively assess scientific efforts in scoliosis research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the quantity and quality of scientific output in scoliosis research.
  • To identify leading institutions, countries, and authors in scoliosis research.
  • To critically assess existing metrics for research impact.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized large-scale data analysis and scientometric methods.
  • Employed density-equalizing algorithms on data from ISI-Web.
  • Analyzed publications from 1904 to 2007.

Main Results:

  • 8,186 scoliosis-related items were published across 76 countries.
  • The USA, UK, and Canada were the most productive nations; Washington University was the leading institution.
  • Orthopedics was the most prolific discipline, with "BRADFORD, DS" as the most productive author and "DANSEREAU, J" having the highest scientific impact (h-index of 27).

Conclusions:

  • Established research output measures (impact factor, h-index) should be critically reviewed.
  • Self-citation and co-authorship can distort research evaluation metrics.
  • Development of new, more objective measurement tools for research evaluation is needed.