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Öğe Bibliometric Analysis of Studies on Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) in the Web of Science Database(Acil Tıp Uzmanları Derneği, 2022) Gümüşboğa, Hasan; Karaduman, Muhammet Esat; Karakeçili, Ceren; Boğan, MustafaBackground: Mean platelet volume (MPV) was investigated by many medical disciplines for different disease groups. But, the use of MPV values in clinical practice is limited. In this study, it is aimed to make a bibliometric analysis of studies on MPV over the Web of Science database and also to reveal Turkey's contribution to this issue. Materials and methods: This bibliometric analysis was performed in June 2021 as a result of a search for mean platelet volume (MPV) in all indexes in the Web of Science (WOS) database. Results: The most of the MPV studies in the world were conducted on hematology (1256, 18.9%), general internal medicine (746, 11.2%), peripheral vascular diseases (579, 8.7%), cardiology/cardiovascular system diseases (537, 8%), experimental medicine research departments (376, 5.6%), and surgical sciences (342, 5.1%) in the fields of science/subject. The rank of emergency medicine is 64 (0.9%) in the world and 41 (2.1%) in Turkey. 17 of the 25 authors who published the most were Turkish. Conclusion: In many studies, when the standard deviations are taken into account, the difference between the groups cannot be seen mathematically, even if they are statistically different. Therefore, the use of MPVÖğe Turkish Women Authors in Emergency Medicine(Galenos Publ House, 2025) Sabak, Mustafa; Akbaba, Aydanur; Bogan, Fatma; Hocaoglu, Adnan; Karaduman, Muhammet Esat; Gumusboga, Hasan; Bogan, MustafaAim: A large number of articles are published in the field of Emergency medicine in Turkiye every year. This study aims to evaluate the number and quality of publications in the field of emergency medicine in Turkiye and to determine the effect of female authors on publication quality. Materials and Methods: A total of 32 international journals were identified. All articles published in these journals between January 01, 2015, and December 31, 2020 were reviewed, and publications by Turkish researchers were included in the study. Results: Most of the publications are case reports and series (35.7%), but the numbers of systematic reviews (0.4%) and meta-analyses (0.3%) are low. The median count of authors of the articles was 5 (1-32) [for women: 1 (0-16); for men: 4 (0-16); p<0.001]. There is at least one woman author in 66.9% of the publications included in the study. 173 (22.5%) of the publications had female corresponding authors, while 192 (25%) of the publications had female first authors; moreover, 149 (19.4%) of the studies had both female first and corresponding authors. There was also no significant difference in the gender of the first authors and corresponding authors across years (p>0.05). Conclusion: The number of women authors was found to be statistically significant lower than the number of men authors. However, there was no gender difference in the distribution of first authors and corresponding authors. This showed that although the number of women was small, they were in an influential position.