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Publication trends in obstructive sleep apnea: Evidence of need for more evidence

摘要Objective:Published research in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) appears limited despite OSA being a highly prevalent adult and pediatric disease leading to many adverse outcomes if left untreated.We aimed to quantify the deficit in OSA scientific literature in order to provide a novel way of identifying gaps in knowledge and a need for further research inquiry.Mlethods:This was a Bibliometric analysis study.Using Ovid Medline database we analyzed and compared research output (medical and surgical) between adult OSA and similarly prevalent chronic conditions (Type Ⅱ diabetes (T2DM),coronary artery disease (CAD) and osteoarthritis (OA)) from December 2016 up to fifty years prior.Linear graphs were utilized to trend collected data.Utilizing same strategy,we compared publication trends for pediatric OSA to asthma and gastroesophageal reflux (GER).Results:Adult OSA publications (n =9314) were significantly underrepresented when compared to T2DM (n =66,023),CAD (n =31,526) and OA (n =34,123).Linear plots demonstrated that despite increasing number of publications this disparity persisted annually.Surgical literature composed 10.4% (n =972) of adult OSA publications and reached a plateau in the last ten years.Pediatric OSA (n =2994) had less research output when compared to asthma (n =47,442) and GER (n =6705).However,over past five years pediatric OSA surpassed GER in annual number of publications.Surgical literature represented 23.1% (n =693) of pediatric OSA publications and continued increasing over past ten years.Study methodologies for both adult and pediatric OSA showed a lack of randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses in comparison to other diseases.Conclusion:Our review shows substantial deficit in total,annual and surgical adult OSA published research compared to similarly prevalent diseases.This trend is not entirely observed in pediatric OSA literature.

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作者单位 Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada [1]
栏目名称 Research Papers
发布时间 2018-03-15
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