Russian Contribution to Coronary Artery Disease Research: A Scientometric Mapping of Publications
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.03215v1
- Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2025 06:06:19 GMT
- Title: Russian Contribution to Coronary Artery Disease Research: A Scientometric Mapping of Publications
- Authors: Muneer Ahmad, M Sadik Batcha,
- Abstract summary: This study is based on secondary data extracted from the Science Citation Index (SCI), which is an integral component of the Web of Science.<n>There were 5058 articles by Russian scholars in coronary artery disease during 1990-2019; they preferred to publish in Russian journals.<n>Co-authorship was the norm in coronary artery disease research, with a steady increase in the number of multi-author documents in recent years.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The present study attempts to highlight the research output generated in Russia in coronary artery disease (CAD) research during the period 1990-2019 to understand the distribution of research output, top journals for publications, and most prolific authors, authorship pattern, and citation pattern. This study is based on secondary data extracted from the Science Citation Index (SCI), which is an integral component of the Web of Science. Descriptive and inferential statistical techniques were applied in the study. There were 5058 articles by Russian scholars in coronary artery disease during 1990-2019; they preferred to publish in Russian journals. The research contributions were in the form of research articles, meeting abstracts and reviews with a consistent drop in the number of editorial material and article; proceedings paper with time. Co-authorship was the norm in coronary artery disease research, with a steady increase in the number of multi-author documents in recent years.
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