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DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-32006
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Scientific Publications in Endoscopic Ultrasonography: A 20-Year Global Survey of the Literature
Publication History
                     31 July 2001
                     
                     22 January 2002
                     
Publication Date:
04 June 2002 (online)

         Background and Study Aims: Endoscopic ultrasound imaging of mediastinum, gastrointestinal tract and pancreas,
         and endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of suspicious lesions, have
         now been available for several years. Although many papers have been published on
         endoscopic ultrasonography, a comprehensive overview of the subject matter presented
         has not yet been carried out. An extensive survey of the literature on endoscopic
         ultrasonography since its inception in the 1980 s was conducted in this study; key
         points are summarized. 
         Methods: A computer-based PubMed search system was used to retrieve all available abstracts
         pertaining to endoscopic ultrasound from 1980 to the present. Data were collected
         concerning the impact factor, the various EUS instruments and fine-needle aspiration
         biopsy techniques used, and the subject matter, as well as the journals publishing
         the abstracts. 
         Results: A total of 1259 articles were published in 65 journals: 440 (35 %) Western European
         studies, 404 (32 %) American studies, and 321 (26 %) Japanese studies were retrieved.
         The total and average impact factor per paper was highest for American papers, followed
         by European papers and Japanese papers. Forty-seven percent of the papers were published
         in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Endoscopy. The most frequently discussed topics concerned the staging of various malignancies,
         including esophageal, gastric, pancreatic, and colorectal cancer. The average sample
         size per paper was in the range 25 - 50. The various types of study included retrospective
         inquiries (25 %), reviews (24 %), prospective studies (17 %), and case reports (15
         %). 
         Conclusions: Over the course of the past 20 years, there has been a progressive increase in the
         number of publications pertaining to endoscopic ultrasonography. Large-scale prospective
         studies are now needed to validate earlier reports. In addition, the diagnostic and
         therapeutic role of endoscopic ultrasound needs to be more widely publicized among
         physicians in all health-care fields, so that appropriate patients may be referred.
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G. Caletti, M.D.
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