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A quest to increase safety of anesthetics by advancements in anesthesia monitoring: scientometric analysis

机译:通过麻醉监测的进步来提高麻醉剂的安全性:科学计量分析

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Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess progress in the field of anesthesia monitoring over the past 40?years using scientometric analysis. The following scientometric indexes were used: popularity indexes (general and specific), representing the proportion of articles on either a topic relative to all articles in the field of anesthetics (general popularity index, GPI) or the subfield of anesthesia monitoring (specific popularity index, SPI); index of change (IC), representing the degree of growth in publications on a topic from one period to the next; and index of expectations (IE), representing the ratio of the number of articles on a topic in the top 20 journals relative to the number of articles in all (>5,000) biomedical journals covered by PubMed. Publications on 33 anesthesia-monitoring topics were assessed. Our analysis showed that over the past 40?years, the rate of rise in the number of articles on anesthesia monitoring was exponential, with an increase of more than eleven-fold, from 296 articles over the 5-year period 1974–1978 to 3,394 articles for 2009–2013. This rise profoundly exceeded the rate of rise of the number of articles on general anesthetics. The difference was especially evident with the comparison of the related GPIs: stable growth of the GPI for anesthesia monitoring vs constant decline in the GPI for general anesthetics. By the 2009–2013 period, among specific monitoring topics introduced after 1980, the SPI index had a meaningful magnitude (≥1.5) in 9 of 24 topics: Bispectral Index (7.8), Transesophageal Echocardiography (4.2), Electromyo-graphy (2.8), Pulse Oximetry (2.4), Entropy (2.3), Train-of-four (2.3), Capnography (1.9), Pulse Contour (1.9), and Electrical Nerve Stimulation for neuromuscular monitoring (1.6). Only one of these topics (Pulse Contour) demonstrated (in 2009–2013) high values for both IC and IE indexes (76 and 16.9, respectively), indicating significant recent progress. We suggest that rapid growth in the field of anesthetic monitoring was one of the most important developments to compensate for the intrinsically low margins of safety of anesthetic agents.
机译:摘要:本研究的目的是使用科学计量分析方法评估过去40年来麻醉监测领域的进展。使用了以下科学计量学指数:流行指数(一般和特定),表示某个主题上的文章相对于麻醉领域中的所有文章(一般流行指数,GPI)或麻醉监测子领域(特定流行指数)的比例,SPI);变化指数(IC),代表某个主题从一个时期到下一时期的出版物增长程度;和期望指数(IE),代表前20种期刊中某个主题的文章数量与PubMed涵盖的所有(> 5,000种)生物医学期刊中的文章数量之比。评价了33种麻醉监测主题的出版物。我们的分析表明,在过去的40年中,麻醉监测文章的数量呈指数增长,增长了11倍以上,从1974年至1978年的五年期间的296件增加到3,394件2009-2013年的文章。这一增长大大超过了全身麻醉药的数量的增长速度。通过相关GPI的比较,这种差异尤为明显:用于麻醉监测的GPI稳定增长与用于全身麻醉的GPI持续下降。到2009-2013年期间,在1980年之后引入的特定监测主题中,SPI指数在24个主题中的9个中具有有意义的幅度(≥1.5):双光谱指数(7.8),食道超声心动图(4.2),肌电图(2.8) ,脉搏血氧饱和度(2.4),熵(2.3),四列训练(2.3),二氧化碳描记术(1.9),脉搏轮廓(1.9)和神经神经监测的电神经刺激(1.6)。这些主题(脉冲轮廓)中只有一个(在2009–2013年)显示出IC和IE指数均很高的值(分别为76和16.9),表明近期取得了重大进展。我们认为,麻醉剂监测领域的快速增长是弥补麻醉剂本身固有的低安全限度的最重要发展之一。

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