Highly cited articles in the field of male infertility and antioxidants: A scientometric analysis

Purpose: The objective of this scientometric analysis was to recognize the top 100 cited articles on 'Male infertility and Antioxidants' and analyze its publication characteristics. Materials and Methods: The Scopus database was used to retrieve related articles and the top 100 identified...

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Published in:World Journal of Men's Health
Main Author: Agarwal A.; Selvam M.K.P.; Baskaran S.; Finelli R.; Leisegang K.; Barbăroșie C.; Pushparaj P.N.; Robert K.A.; Ambar R.F.; Iovine C.; Durairajanayagam D.; Henkel R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology 2021
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85102681718&doi=10.5534%2fWJMH.200181&partnerID=40&md5=e200e5ec8d3e45987d93e98fe51ab727
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Summary:Purpose: The objective of this scientometric analysis was to recognize the top 100 cited articles on 'Male infertility and Antioxidants' and analyze its publication characteristics. Materials and Methods: The Scopus database was used to retrieve related articles and the top 100 identified based on citation rate. Results: The articles were published in 56 journals between 1995 and 2019 with a median (interquartile range) citation score of 17 (5-62). Among the top 100 articles, 69 were clinical studies, which included controlled and blinded (33.33%), prospective (27.54%), randomized-controlled trials (26.09%), uncontrolled (11.59%), and retrospective (1.45%) studies. In addition to conventional semen parameters, advanced sperm function tests such as oxidative stress (51%) and sperm DNA damage (23%) were reported. Pregnancy rate (33%) was found to be the most reported reproductive outcome. Antioxidant therapy was mostly investigated in male cohorts with sperm abnormalities such as asthenozoospermia (28%) and clinical conditions such as idiopathic male infertility (20%), varicocele/varicocelectomy (17%) and general male infertility (16%). Conclusions: The most influential publications on antioxidants and male infertility were identified for the first time in the literature. This will serve as a reliable source of information for researchers and clinicians alike. Copyright © 2021 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology
ISSN:22874208
DOI:10.5534/WJMH.200181