Full publication of papers presented at the 1995 through 1999 European Association of Plastic Surgeons annual scientific meetings: a systemic bibliometric analysis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Lydia P E van der SteenMoshe Kon

Abstract

From the multitude of oral presentations at major medical meetings, the most informative and highest-quality studies make it to full publication in peer-reviewed journals. The rate of publication may be regarded as an indicator of the scientific level of the meeting. Study of the publication rates of consecutive annual meetings allows for the evaluation of the consistency of the scientific level of these meetings and for comparison with publication rates of other meetings in the same field of interest. To grade how useful any publication is to other authors, one can furthermore measure how frequently they cite it in their own publications. Finally, the time lag between oral presentation and full publication is of importance to both its authors and the audience at the meeting. The main objectives of this study were to determine the publication rate of papers of various fields of interest as presented at five consecutive annual meetings of the European Association of Plastic Surgeons (EURAPS) and the time lag between these presentations and their publication. The authors compared their overall findings to those reported for other surgical specialties. Moreover, they identified and classified the journals in which the full publica...Continue Reading

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Citations

May 11, 2006·European Radiology·Alberto Miguel-DasitJuan Carlos Valderrama
Apr 2, 2013·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·Jennifer E ChubackMohit Bhandari
Nov 18, 2008·Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine : CCLM·Sezer UysalBanu Onvural
May 13, 2014·Journal of Surgical Education·Joel B DurinkaJorge Ortiz
Dec 25, 2015·Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthétique·O MornetB Chaput
Jul 29, 2008·Surgery·Nadine HousriLeonidas G Koniaris
Aug 14, 2013·Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine·E AllartA Thevenon
Jul 14, 2016·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Sacha WilliamsOren Tepper
Jul 17, 2016·Aesthetic Plastic Surgery·Rafael DenadaiCassio Eduardo Raposo-Amaral
Jul 12, 2012·Archives of Plastic Surgery·Kyu Jin ChungJu Ho Ha
Jan 15, 2014·Hospital Pharmacy·Emily ProhaskaDennis Grauer
Nov 28, 2018·The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews·Roberta W SchererErik von Elm
Aug 7, 2008·Korean Journal of Radiology : Official Journal of the Korean Radiological Society·Tae Ho HaChul Soon Choi
May 11, 2017·Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões·Rafael DenadaiCassio Eduardo Raposo-Amaral
Dec 23, 2016·The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery·Hannah Dobson, Steven Wall

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