Scientific impact of Association for Academic Surgery and Society of University Surgeons plenary session abstracts increases in the era of the Academic Surgical Congress from 2006 to 2010

Jussuf T. Kaifi, Melina R. Kibbe, Scott A. Lemaire, Kevin F. Staveley-O'Carroll, Lillian S. Kao, Julie A. Sosa, Eric T. Kimchi, Timothy M. Pawlik, Niraj J. Gusani

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Abstract

Background: The objective of our study was to analyze plenary abstracts since 2006, when the Association for Academic Surgery (AAS) and Society of University Surgeons (SUS) began hosting the combined annual Academic Surgical Congress (ASC). Plenary session abstracts from the separate AAS and SUS meetings from 2002 to 2004 had previously revealed no significant difference in the scientific impact of published manuscripts. Materials and methods: In total, 76 abstracts from the AAS (n = 40) and SUS (n = 36) plenary sessions at the annual ASC meetings (2006-2010) were reviewed. Publication rate, citation number, 2010 impact factor (IF), and 5-y IF were obtained. Statistical analysis was conducted using Fisher exact and Student t-tests. Results: Overall, 60 (79%) of 76 ASC plenary abstracts presented between 2006 and 2010 were published in peer-reviewed journals. Analysis revealed a higher publication rate for AAS (90%) compared with SUS (67%) plenary abstracts (P = 0.02). Among the articles published, the overall mean number of total citations was 6.7, with no difference between AAS and SUS (5.9 versus 7.8, P = 0.46). The mean 2010 five-year IF for all publications was 4.6 (AAS, 4.3 versus SUS, 5.0; P = 0.54). Compared with a previous analysis from the separate meetings, the mean IF has increased for both societies at an equivalent rate of 0.4. Conclusions: After the initiation of the joint ASC meeting in 2006, the SUS and AAS plenary presentations continue to exhibit high-quality research. This study supports the benefit of a joint meeting for the AAS and SUS, as it has been associated with an increasing overall scientific impact for plenary abstracts.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)6-10
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Surgical Research
Volume182
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2013

Keywords

  • Academic Surgical Congress
  • Association for Academic Surgery
  • Impact factor
  • Publication rates
  • Society of University Surgeons

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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