Review of the 100 Most Cited Articles in Burns from 2014–2024: A Bibliometric Analysis
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Substantial research interest has been shown over the last decade in the management of burn injuries. The aim of this bibliometric analysis was to identify and evaluate the most cited articles that have significantly advanced the field of burn injury management. The 100 most cited articles published from January 2014 to September 2024 was collated using the Web of Science database. The full text of each article was meticulously analyzed for descriptive parameters including subject matter, journal of publication, authorship, institutional affiliation, country of origin and year of publication. The 100 most cited articles had an average of 203 citations, with the most cited article reaching 754 citations. The subjects ranged from enhancing functional and cosmetic outcomes to metabolic support, fluid management, and infection prevention and management. These articles were distributed across 59 source journals, with 44% of articles having been published in just ten prominent journals. While bibliometric analyses do not accurately gauge scientific merit, this study illuminates the significant contributions to burn management over the past decade and provides valuable insights into research trends in the field.