Characteristics of traumatic brain injury-related articles published in Chinese Journal of Trauma from 1985 to 2024
10.3760/cma.j.cn501098-20250516-00273
- VernacularTitle:《中华创伤杂志》1985—2024年发表颅脑创伤相关论文特征分析
- Author:
Junfeng FENG
1
;
Yuhan HAN
;
Rongze SUN
;
Zhaoyi CHEN
Author Information
1. 上海交通大学医学院附属仁济医院神经外科,上海 200127
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Brain injuries;
Journal articles;
Chinese Journal of Trauma
- From:
Chinese Journal of Trauma
2025;41(9):864-871
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the characteristics and significance of traumatic brain injury-related articles published in Chinese Journal of Trauma (hereinafter referred to as"the Journal") from 1985 to 2024. Methods:Using the CNKI database as the data source, traumatic brain injury-related articles published in the Journal from 1985 to 2024 were retrieved. Key metrics analyzed included total publication count, article types [original articles (including basic and clinical research, with clinical research further categorized as prospective/retrospective and single-center/multicenter studies), case reports, reviews/expert forums, consensus/guidelines], publication timeline, provincial and institutional collaborations, authors, and key words.Results:Among 10 687 total publications, 1 579 articles (14.77%) focused on traumatic brain injury, comprising comprised 1 196 original articles (75.74%), 226 ase reports (14.31%), 151 reviews/expert forums (9.56%), and 6 consensus/guidelines (0.38%). When stratified by decade (1985-1994, 1995-2004, 2005-2014, 2015-2024), the proportion of basic research among original articles was 12.67%, 28.13%, 31.70%, and 37.32%, respectively. Of clinical studies, prospective designs accounted for 23.39%, 34.21%, 34.73%, and 51.69%, respectively and multicenter collaborations accounted for 17.74%, 27.96%, 33.83%, and 47.19%, respectively. The number of case reports was 38, 142, 27, and 19, respectively; the number of reviews/expert forums was 4, 17, 53, and 77, respectively; and the number of consensus and guidelines was 0, 0, 1, and 5, respectively. The regions with more than 150 published articles were Shanghai Municipality, Zhejiang Province and Chongqing Municipality. The top 3 prolific institutions in the last two decades were Renji Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (46 articles), Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University (26 articles), and Changzheng Hospital Affiliated to Naval Medical University (25 articles). The top 3 prolific authors were Jiang Jiyao (66 articles), Zhang Sai (40 articles), and Zhu Cheng (38 articles). Beyond "brain injury", the top five key words were "treatment", "prognosis", "intracranial pressure", "brain edema", and "therapeutic hypothermia". Among the top 20 key words, "intracranial pressure" was the only specific monitoring metric, while "therapeutic hypothermia" and "decompressive craniectomy" were the most frequently cited specific treatment and surgical procedure, respectively.Conclusion:Over the 40-year period, the Journal′s traumatic brain injury-related articles have demonstrated a rising proportion of basic research among original articles, increased adoption of prospective and multicenter designs in clinical studies, and substantial growth in reviews/expert forums alongside consensus/guidelines in recent years, with research output concentrated among a limited number of institutions and authors.