2013
DOI: 10.4103/2152-7806.109651
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Quality and quantity of research publications by Iranian neurosurgeons: Signs of scientific progress over the past decades

Abstract: Background:This is an analysis of papers published by Iranian neurosurgeons while working in Iran until the year 2010.Methods:We collected bibliometric data and assigned a level of evidence (LOE) for each paper and compared neurosurgical research productivity across three time periods (before 1990, between 1991 and 2000, and after 2000). For further illustration, the annual growth rates of Iranian publications were calculated for all papers published after 1995.Results:We found a total of 1196 papers by 422 Ir… Show more

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“…In 2013, she became the first Iranian woman to achieve tenured professorship in neurosurgery. Dr. Nejat runs a highly regarded laboratory which has produced a substantial number of research publications [9]. In 2017, Dr. Nejat founded the Iranian Pediatric Neurosurgery Committee, in association with the Neurosurgical Society of Iran.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 2013, she became the first Iranian woman to achieve tenured professorship in neurosurgery. Dr. Nejat runs a highly regarded laboratory which has produced a substantial number of research publications [9]. In 2017, Dr. Nejat founded the Iranian Pediatric Neurosurgery Committee, in association with the Neurosurgical Society of Iran.…”
Section: Iranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Annual hospitalizations for hydrocephalus have reached 70,000 per year in the USA. Nearly all patients with hydrocephalus (98%) will experience shunt failure in their lifetime [ 12 ]. Pediatric patients experience higher rates of failure, with 40% of shunts failing within 2 years of implantation [ 13 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An external device fixes the pressure, commonly in a range from 1.5 to 14.7 mmHg6. Based on a thorough study, Lutz, et al 8. state that a device that could determine the CSF flow rate and pressure in a shunt would be a great improvement to current designs, and is highly desirable.…”
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