10.6084/m9.figshare.5422897.v1
Kim Y.
Kim
Y.
Yoon D.Y.
Yoon
D.Y.
Kim J.-E.
Kim
J.-E.
Park K.M.
Park
K.M.
Lee J.-H.
Lee
J.-H.
Song H.-K.
Song
H.-K.
Bae J.S.
Bae
J.S.
Supplementary Material for: Citation Classics in Stroke: The Top-100 Cited Articles on Hemorrhagic Stroke
Karger Publishers
2017
Bibliometric analysis
Citation
Citation classics
Cerebral hemorrhage
Hemorrhagic stroke
2017-09-20 13:27:36
Journal contribution
https://karger.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplementary_Material_for_Citation_Classics_in_Stroke_The_Top-100_Cited_Articles_on_Hemorrhagic_Stroke/5422897
<p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Stroke is a disastrous disease and a major
health burden worldwide, especially in Korea. Hemorrhagic stroke (HS)
accounts for approximately 20% of all the types of strokes. It is
important to be able to evaluate stroke diagnoses and evolving
treatments. <b><i>Objective:</i></b> We aimed to identify the top-100 cited articles and assess a paradigm shift that occurred in the field of HS. <b><i>Methods:</i></b>
We searched all articles that had been cited more than 100 times using
the Web of Science citation search tool during January 2016. Among a
total of 2,651 articles, we identified the top-100 cited articles on HS.
<b><i>Results:</i></b> The number of citations for the articles
analyzed in this study ranged from 1,746 to 211, and the number of
annual citations ranged from 125.6 to 5.5. Most of the articles that
were published in <i>Stroke</i> (35%) and <i>Journal of Neurosurgery</i> (22%), originated in the United States (<i>n</i> = 56), were original articles (64%), and dealt with the natural history or etiology (<i>n</i> = 37) and vasospasm in subarachnoid hemorrhage (<i>n</i> = 8). <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b>
We analyzed the top-100 cited articles in the field of HS based on
citation rates. The results provide a unique perspective on historical
and academic developments in this field.</p>