Assessing Uterine Rupture: A Bibliometric Analysis of a Critical Emergency for Women’s Health

Objective: This study aimed to provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of academic literature related to uterine rupture, highlighting trends, publication productivity, and key contributors in this critical area of women’s health. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive analysis of the Web of...

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Main Authors: Engin Yıldırım, Habibe Selmin Özensoy
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Language:English
Published: Türkiye Acil Tıp Vakfı 2024-12-01
Series:Global Emergency and Critical Care
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Online Access:https://globemcc.com/articles/assessing-uterine-rupture-a-bibliometric-analysis-of-a-critical-emergency-for-womens-health/doi/globecc.galenos.2024.89421
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description Objective: This study aimed to provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of academic literature related to uterine rupture, highlighting trends, publication productivity, and key contributors in this critical area of women’s health. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive analysis of the Web of Science (WoS) database was conducted, encompassing articles published from 1980 to 2023. Keywords “uterine rupture” and “uterus rupture” were utilized. Data visualization was facilitated using Datawrapper, while VosViewer 2019 was used to analyze coauthorship and citation networks. Results: A total of 5.828 publications were identified, of which 5.745 were analyzed after excluding studies from 2024. The United States, England, and France emerged as the top contributing countries. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology was the leading journal. The publication rate has steadily increased, peaking in 2020. The most cited article, “risk of uterine rupture during labor among women with a prior cesarean delivery” reflects ongoing concerns in obstetric care. Collaborations between researchers and institutions are evident, with significant networks formed around key authors. Conclusion: Uterine rupture remains a pressing clinical issue, increasingly prevalent due to rising cesarean rates. Emergency physicians and obstetricians should understand the risk factors and diagnostics. Continued growth in research publications is anticipated, with a focus on multidisciplinary approaches to enhance understanding and management strategies for uterine rupture.
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spelling doaj-art-5c31f7032e08461b9ecb94e28c1faec62025-08-20T02:39:56ZengTürkiye Acil Tıp VakfıGlobal Emergency and Critical Care2822-40782024-12-013314715710.4274/globecc.galenos.2024.89421Assessing Uterine Rupture: A Bibliometric Analysis of a Critical Emergency for Women’s HealthEngin Yıldırım0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7937-4141Habibe Selmin Özensoy1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9261-2669Malatya Turgut Özal University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Malatya, TürkiyeAnkara City Hospital, Clinic of Emergency Medicine, Ankara, TürkiyeObjective: This study aimed to provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of academic literature related to uterine rupture, highlighting trends, publication productivity, and key contributors in this critical area of women’s health. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive analysis of the Web of Science (WoS) database was conducted, encompassing articles published from 1980 to 2023. Keywords “uterine rupture” and “uterus rupture” were utilized. Data visualization was facilitated using Datawrapper, while VosViewer 2019 was used to analyze coauthorship and citation networks. Results: A total of 5.828 publications were identified, of which 5.745 were analyzed after excluding studies from 2024. The United States, England, and France emerged as the top contributing countries. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology was the leading journal. The publication rate has steadily increased, peaking in 2020. The most cited article, “risk of uterine rupture during labor among women with a prior cesarean delivery” reflects ongoing concerns in obstetric care. Collaborations between researchers and institutions are evident, with significant networks formed around key authors. Conclusion: Uterine rupture remains a pressing clinical issue, increasingly prevalent due to rising cesarean rates. Emergency physicians and obstetricians should understand the risk factors and diagnostics. Continued growth in research publications is anticipated, with a focus on multidisciplinary approaches to enhance understanding and management strategies for uterine rupture.https://globemcc.com/articles/assessing-uterine-rupture-a-bibliometric-analysis-of-a-critical-emergency-for-womens-health/doi/globecc.galenos.2024.89421uterine ruptureemergency medicinegynecologybibliometrics
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uterine rupture
emergency medicine
gynecology
bibliometrics
title Assessing Uterine Rupture: A Bibliometric Analysis of a Critical Emergency for Women’s Health
title_full Assessing Uterine Rupture: A Bibliometric Analysis of a Critical Emergency for Women’s Health
title_fullStr Assessing Uterine Rupture: A Bibliometric Analysis of a Critical Emergency for Women’s Health
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Uterine Rupture: A Bibliometric Analysis of a Critical Emergency for Women’s Health
title_short Assessing Uterine Rupture: A Bibliometric Analysis of a Critical Emergency for Women’s Health
title_sort assessing uterine rupture a bibliometric analysis of a critical emergency for women s health
topic uterine rupture
emergency medicine
gynecology
bibliometrics
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