Publications in Pediatric Epilepsy: Using Bibliometrics to Determine Readings in the Field

J Child Neurol. 2022 Aug;37(8-9):717-726. doi: 10.1177/08830738221106276. Epub 2022 Jun 19.

Abstract

Bibliometrics and citation analysis are popular forms of analyzing medical literature based on article impact as determined by the number of citations an article has received from other publications. Many bibliometric studies published within the past 10 years have assembled lists of highly cited papers, top 100 papers, or citation classics of specialties, subspecialties, and specific morbidities. For pediatric epilepsy, there is only 1 study that bibliometrically examines articles in this subspecialty. Although bibliometrics generally examines trends in the literature, we used bibliometrics as a methodology for determining a core set of pediatric epilepsy articles with the highest impact (ie, citation count) that could be used as an introductory reading list for residents, fellows, and early career epileptologists. Therefore, we searched Web of Science to identify the 100 top-cited pediatric epilepsy articles and develop 10 topic areas into which we sorted each article. These recommended articles could be used as essential readings for pediatric epilepsy.

Keywords: bibliometrics; child neurology; graduate medical education; pediatric epilepsy; publications.

MeSH terms

  • Bibliometrics*
  • Child
  • Epilepsy* / diagnosis
  • Humans