Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5712964 | The Spine Journal | 2017 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings indicate that the academic impact of orthopedic and spine surgical research conducted using NSQIP is highly variable, with most publications found to have relatively low impact. As our evaluation of study characteristics associated with high-impact publications and increased citations were unable to uncover factors that are likely translatable, we suggest following research design guidelines that highlight best practices when using large datasets for orthopedic research.
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Authors
Youssra MD, MPP, Ryan BA, Cameron BA, Brian W. BA, Mitchel B. MD, FACS, Andrew J. MD, MSc,