The most influential articles on kidney transplantation:
a bibliometric and visualized analysis
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery-Transplantation, Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Goyang, Korea
Abstract
- Background
Kidney transplantation has become common in the treatment of end-stage renal disease. However, to date, there has been no bibliometric analysis of kidney transplantation research to identify the most influential articles. The purpose of this research was to identify and characterize the 100 most cited articles that focused on kidney transplantation and to clarify the trends in the accomplishments in this field.
Methods
We searched the Thomson Reuters Web of Science citation indexing database and used keyword mapping of VOSviewer. The top 100 most cited manuscripts were analyzed based on the title, author, institution, country of origin, year of publication, and topic.
Results
The New England Journal of Medicine published the most manuscripts on kidney transplantation (n=26) and was the most cited journal (n=15,642). The United States had the highest number of publications (n=61). Kashika was the corresponding author with the most published papers (n=5; 2,892 citations). The most common topics of publication were immunosuppressant (n=34), clinical outcome (n=26), and pathology (n=22). Keywords related to immunosuppressant were the most common in keyword mapping with VOSviewer.
Conclusions
This bibliometric analysis of kidney transplantation research provides the research characteristics and publication trends.