AIM To investigate the current state of research output from Chinese studies into severe ulcerative colitis(SUC) using a bibliometric analysis of publications. METHODS The contents of the Chinese periodical databases ...AIM To investigate the current state of research output from Chinese studies into severe ulcerative colitis(SUC) using a bibliometric analysis of publications. METHODS The contents of the Chinese periodical databases WANFANG, VIP, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure were searched for all papers regarding UC or SUC published in last the 15 years (from 2001 to 2015). The number of publications in each year was recorded to assess the temporal trends of research output. All SUC related publications were downloaded and the complexity of this research was evaluated with methods described previously. The number of patients with SUC reported each year was recorded and their clinical characteristics were analyzed using information available in the relevant papers. RESULTS There were 13499 publications regarding UC published in Chinese medical journals between 2001 and 2015, of which 201 focused on SUC. The number of publications increased rapidly with more than half of all papers being published in the most recent 5-year period. There was a significant increase in analyticalstudies and clinical trials over the study period (P < 0.01), with research into the management of SUC, included pharmacotherapy, nutrition support as well as surgery, predominating. Almost half (46.2%) of the observational analytical studies and clinical trials focused on Traditional Chinese Medicine, with little research on the efficacy of cyclosporin and infliximab in disease management. About 6222 patients with SUC were reported in the 201 SUC relevant papers, with a ratio of male/female of 1.38. The number of patients reported in each 5-year period significantly increased. The colectomy rate and short-term mortality rate were 7.7% and 0.8% respectively. The most commonly employed operation was total proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis.CONCLUSION The output and complexity of research related to SUC in China increased significantly over the previous 15 years, however few of these studies focused on salvage therapy.展开更多
BACKGROUND Over the last 40 years,with accumulating evidence demonstrating a significant increase in the incidence of ulcerative colitis(UC)in China,the number of studies on UC has been rapidly increasing.But it still...BACKGROUND Over the last 40 years,with accumulating evidence demonstrating a significant increase in the incidence of ulcerative colitis(UC)in China,the number of studies on UC has been rapidly increasing.But it still lacks a comprehensive metaanalysis of publications regarding UC for the last four decades in China.Thus,a bibliometric analysis of UC is warranted to investigate the trend and distribution of the publications on UC in China in recent years.And it is supposed that the number of the papers related to UC increased by year.AIM To investigate the current status of research output from Chinese studies related to UC during the period of 1978 to 2017,with special attention paid to the distribution of publication dates,journals,regions,and research organizations.METHODS Publications on UC were searched in the Chinese periodical database SinoMed from January 1978 to December 2017.The search term used for retrieval was“ulcerative colitis”.The language of the publications was restricted to English or Chinese.The studies have to be performed in China.Then,a bibliometric analysis was performed on the distribution of publication dates,journals,regions,and research organizations with EndNote,Excel,MySQL,and GraphPad Prism.RESULTS A total of 16257 papers matched the search criteria,which included 7561 papers published in core journals,4641 evidence-based articles,and 4177 publications of randomized controlled trials.These papers were mainly published in Chinese Journal of Coloproctology,World Chinese Journal of Digestology,Chinese Journal of Digestion,Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine on Digestion,and Modern Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.In particular,the majority of these organizations were located in Jiangsu,Henan,Shandong,and Guangdong Provinces which are rich areas or have the largest population per province.Most of these studies were conducted by academic institutions.CONCLUSION Over the past four decades,the output of research into UC in China has increased significantly,with academic institutions playing a central role in the academic field,but the number and quality of these researches vary substantially among different regions.展开更多
基金Supported by Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China,No.20130181120041
文摘AIM To investigate the current state of research output from Chinese studies into severe ulcerative colitis(SUC) using a bibliometric analysis of publications. METHODS The contents of the Chinese periodical databases WANFANG, VIP, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure were searched for all papers regarding UC or SUC published in last the 15 years (from 2001 to 2015). The number of publications in each year was recorded to assess the temporal trends of research output. All SUC related publications were downloaded and the complexity of this research was evaluated with methods described previously. The number of patients with SUC reported each year was recorded and their clinical characteristics were analyzed using information available in the relevant papers. RESULTS There were 13499 publications regarding UC published in Chinese medical journals between 2001 and 2015, of which 201 focused on SUC. The number of publications increased rapidly with more than half of all papers being published in the most recent 5-year period. There was a significant increase in analyticalstudies and clinical trials over the study period (P < 0.01), with research into the management of SUC, included pharmacotherapy, nutrition support as well as surgery, predominating. Almost half (46.2%) of the observational analytical studies and clinical trials focused on Traditional Chinese Medicine, with little research on the efficacy of cyclosporin and infliximab in disease management. About 6222 patients with SUC were reported in the 201 SUC relevant papers, with a ratio of male/female of 1.38. The number of patients reported in each 5-year period significantly increased. The colectomy rate and short-term mortality rate were 7.7% and 0.8% respectively. The most commonly employed operation was total proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis.CONCLUSION The output and complexity of research related to SUC in China increased significantly over the previous 15 years, however few of these studies focused on salvage therapy.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.815705021.3.5.Project for Disciplines of Excellence,West China Hospital,Sichuan University,No.ZYJC18037.
文摘BACKGROUND Over the last 40 years,with accumulating evidence demonstrating a significant increase in the incidence of ulcerative colitis(UC)in China,the number of studies on UC has been rapidly increasing.But it still lacks a comprehensive metaanalysis of publications regarding UC for the last four decades in China.Thus,a bibliometric analysis of UC is warranted to investigate the trend and distribution of the publications on UC in China in recent years.And it is supposed that the number of the papers related to UC increased by year.AIM To investigate the current status of research output from Chinese studies related to UC during the period of 1978 to 2017,with special attention paid to the distribution of publication dates,journals,regions,and research organizations.METHODS Publications on UC were searched in the Chinese periodical database SinoMed from January 1978 to December 2017.The search term used for retrieval was“ulcerative colitis”.The language of the publications was restricted to English or Chinese.The studies have to be performed in China.Then,a bibliometric analysis was performed on the distribution of publication dates,journals,regions,and research organizations with EndNote,Excel,MySQL,and GraphPad Prism.RESULTS A total of 16257 papers matched the search criteria,which included 7561 papers published in core journals,4641 evidence-based articles,and 4177 publications of randomized controlled trials.These papers were mainly published in Chinese Journal of Coloproctology,World Chinese Journal of Digestology,Chinese Journal of Digestion,Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine on Digestion,and Modern Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.In particular,the majority of these organizations were located in Jiangsu,Henan,Shandong,and Guangdong Provinces which are rich areas or have the largest population per province.Most of these studies were conducted by academic institutions.CONCLUSION Over the past four decades,the output of research into UC in China has increased significantly,with academic institutions playing a central role in the academic field,but the number and quality of these researches vary substantially among different regions.