Analysis of subsequent publication of scientific orally presented abstracts of the French national congress of radiology. Part I: General characteristics |
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Institution: | 1. Department of radiology, university hospitals Paris Nord-Val-de-Seine, Beaujon, 100, boulevard du Général-Leclerc, 92110 Clichy, France;2. University Paris-Diderot, sorbonne Paris-Cité, 75012 Paris, France;3. Inserm U1149, centre de recherche biomédicale Bichat-Beaujon, CRB3, 75018 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | PurposeTo evaluate the publication rate of scientific abstracts orally presented at the annual meeting of the French Society of Radiology (FSR), and to identify factors associated with publication.Material and methodsAbstracts were selected from the books of abstracts of the 2008–2010 annual meetings of the FSR. For each abstract, country of origin, diagnostic/interventional radiology, imaging techniques (plain radiography, angiography, ultrasound US], computed tomography CT], magnetic resonance imaging MRI]), human/experimental study, retrospective/prospective design, number of subjects, oncologic study or not were noted. Publications were searched in Medline-indexed journals and factors associated analyzed by multivariate analysis.ResultsSeven hundred and forty-four abstracts lead to 298 publications (publication rate 40%). Most abstracts reported retrospective studies (61%), in humans (94%), diagnostic imaging (85%), from European authors (90%), and oncology (27%). Median number of subject was 39 (19–87). Main imaging techniques were MRI, CT, US (46%, 29%, 21%). Publications were mostly in English (89%), in radiological journals (72%), with a mean 3.5 ± 3.7 impact factor. Publication was associated with a prospective design (OR = 1.80), a submission from Europe (OR = 1.71), angiography (OR = 2.44), and oncology (OR = 1.81).ConclusionThe annual meeting of the FSR is in French, but the rate of publication of presented abstracts is high, mostly in English in reputable journals. |
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Keywords: | Publication Congresses as topic Radiology “Peer review research” |
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