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    <title>Analysis and Visualization of Research Trends in Indian Surgery: A Bibliometric Analysis</title>
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    <description>Title: Analysis and Visualization of Research Trends in Indian Surgery: A Bibliometric Analysis
Authors: Prasannakuma, B M; Chavan, Deepak; Patil, Aravind
Abstract: Indian surgery has significantly impacted global surgery; many notable scholars from India have contributed to developing the cultural basis of&#xD;
surgery. The study aimed to present a summary of the research productivity and trends on Indian surgery in Indian research publications during&#xD;
the years 2010–2021 with a bibliometric analysis. Examine highlights of the most well-cited successful works, current journals, organizations,&#xD;
and writers; find global partnerships; and discuss keyword analysis and popular research subjects. The researcher used a replicable bibliometric&#xD;
methodology to analyze data; all the data was acquired from the Web of Science.&#xD;
Keywords: Bibliometric analysis, Indian surgery, Research trends.&#xD;
World Journal of Laparoscopic Surgery (2025): 10.5005/jp-journals-10033-1657</description>
    <dc:date>2025-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Contribution of JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research towards Global Research: Trends and Insights</title>
    <link>https://digitallibrary.bldedu.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/5727</link>
    <description>Title: Contribution of JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research towards Global Research: Trends and Insights
Authors: Rohith Yampati, Chandrika Doddihal C; Mallanagouda M Patil, BM Prasanna Kumar
Abstract: Introduction: JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research&#xD;
(JSSAHER) has a long-standing tradition of promoting&#xD;
interdisciplinary research and fostering global collaborations.&#xD;
The institution has made significant strides in health sciences,&#xD;
particularly in areas such as pharmacology, public health&#xD;
and clinical medicine. JSSAHER, a health sciences-oriented&#xD;
institution in India, has consistently emphasised research and&#xD;
global collaboration. This study evaluates its contribution to&#xD;
global research.&#xD;
Aim: This study used the Web of Science database to analyse&#xD;
the research output, growth and international collaboration of&#xD;
JSSAHER from 1996 to 2023 through scientometric analysis.&#xD;
Materials and Methods: This bibliometric study was conducted&#xD;
at JSSAHER, Mysuru, India, between January and June 2024,&#xD;
using data from the Web of Science database. A total of 4,680&#xD;
publications were analysed based on specific inclusion and&#xD;
exclusion criteria. Parameters such as publication trends,&#xD;
citation metrics, international collaborations and keyword&#xD;
analysis were assessed using tools like Biblioshiny, VOSviewer,&#xD;
CiteSpace and MS Excel. Ethical clearance was not applicable,&#xD;
as this study involved secondary data analysis.&#xD;
Results: JSSAHER’s research output demonstrated an annual&#xD;
growth rate of 13.87%. In 2023, 649 papers were published,&#xD;
and 5,665 citations were recorded in 2022. Prominent&#xD;
keywords included “in-vitro,” “prevalence” and “oxidative&#xD;
stress.” Collaboration networks revealed partnerships with various&#xD;
countries.&#xD;
Conclusion: The analysis highlights JSSAHER’s growing influence&#xD;
in scientific research, marked by sustained publication output,&#xD;
impactful collaborations and diverse research themes. These&#xD;
insights guide the institution’s future research endeavours</description>
    <dc:date>2025-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Efficacy and Safety of High-dose versus Standard-dose Prazosin in Paediatric Scorpion Envenomation: A Single-blinded Randomised Controlled Study</title>
    <link>https://digitallibrary.bldedu.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/5679</link>
    <description>Title: Efficacy and Safety of High-dose versus Standard-dose Prazosin in Paediatric Scorpion Envenomation: A Single-blinded Randomised Controlled Study
Authors: Prasannakumar, B M
Abstract: ABSTRACT&#xD;
Introduction: Scorpion sting is a serious health problem in the&#xD;
world, especially in developing countries like India. It is often&#xD;
associated with serious clinical manifestations. As children&#xD;
have a small body surface area, they are prone to more serious&#xD;
cardiac, respiratory and neurological complications. Prazosin,&#xD;
an alpha-blocker, is the drug of choice for the treatment of&#xD;
scorpion envenomation. With the increasing incidence of&#xD;
paediatric scorpion envenomation in rural India, there is a need&#xD;
to optimise prazosin dosing protocols to improve outcomes and&#xD;
reduce hospital stays.&#xD;
Aim: To evaluate and compare the efficacy and safety of&#xD;
standard-dose versus high-dose prazosin protocols in managing&#xD;
paediatric scorpion envenomation in a tertiary care hospital in&#xD;
North Karnataka, India.&#xD;
Materials and Methods: A single-blinded randomised controlled&#xD;
study was conducted in Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at&#xD;
BLDE DU Shri BM Patil Medical College Hospital and Research&#xD;
Centre, Vijayapur, Karnataka, India, from January 2017 to&#xD;
December 2022. Children below 18 years of age admitted to&#xD;
the hospital with history of scorpion sting with severity grades&#xD;
II and III were enrolled. Children were randomised into three&#xD;
groups: Group A: 30 µg/kg every three hours; Group B: 60 µg/&#xD;
kg initially, followed by 30 µg/kg every three hours; and Group&#xD;
C: 90 µg/kg initially, followed by 30 µg/kg every three hours.&#xD;
They were monitored for sweating, cold or warm extremities,&#xD;
the appearance and disappearance of pain, vital parameters&#xD;
and priapism (in male children) hourly until stabilised, then every&#xD;
third hourly for 24 hours and then sixth hourly til discharged&#xD;
from the PICU. After the patient was haemodynamically stable&#xD;
for 24 hours shifted to a high-dependency unit. The time interval&#xD;
between sting and treatment, various vital parameters, duration&#xD;
of the PICU stay and hospital stay were noted. Categorical&#xD;
variables were compared using the Chi-square test and&#xD;
continuous variables were analysed using the Student’s t-test.&#xD;
Results: A total of 86 children were recruited. The standard&#xD;
protocol (Group A) had 26, Group B had 29 and Group C had 31&#xD;
children. Forty-eight (56%) of the children were over five years&#xD;
old (12, 21 and 15 were in Groups A, B and C, respectively).&#xD;
The male-to-female ratio of 1.8:1, 2.6:1 and 1.8:1 in Groups A,&#xD;
B and C, respectively. The sting-to-symptom interval, priapism,&#xD;
duration of hypertension and duration of hospital stay were&#xD;
higher in Group B compared to Group A. The duration of&#xD;
hypertension, cardiac involvement and priapism were higher&#xD;
in Group C, whereas a shorter sting-to-symptom interval and&#xD;
symptom-to-prazosin initiation were noted in Group C compared&#xD;
to Group A.&#xD;
Conclusion: High-dose prazosin is a safe and effective&#xD;
treatment for scorpion envenomation in children, offering a&#xD;
potential advantage over the standard dosing protocol</description>
    <dc:date>2025-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Mapping of global forensic medicine research</title>
    <link>https://digitallibrary.bldedu.ac.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/5492</link>
    <description>Title: Mapping of global forensic medicine research
Authors: Prasanna, Kumar BM; Chandrashekar, Bhuyyar
Abstract: Purpose: The development of research looking at forensic medicine was explored utilising a&#xD;
bibliometric approach and quantitative analytical methodologies. Using a visual analysis of&#xD;
research articles, this study also assessed the state of forensic medicine at the time it was&#xD;
conducted.&#xD;
Design/methodology/approach: Bibliometrics indicators, such as annual research trends,&#xD;
pertinent journals, productive organisations, prolific authors, and author collaboration level, will&#xD;
be used to assess and display the results. Quality research papers totaling 11965 have been&#xD;
downloaded from Scopus. Biblioshiny (RStudio) and scientometric software, specifically, were&#xD;
used to analyse the data.&#xD;
Findings: Analysis of 11965 original and review articles showed a steady increase in publications&#xD;
during the previous 11 years. The USA was the nation that produced the most articles in this field,&#xD;
followed by Germany and India. The three main categories of studies identified by a network&#xD;
analysis based on the cooccurrence of keywords are clinical studies, pain his management studies,&#xD;
and mechanism investigations. R.W. Byard is the most productive author, and association with the&#xD;
Turkish Ministry of Justice is the most productive.&#xD;
Originality/value: The present study evaluated research on forensic medicine using bibliometric&#xD;
methods and revealed current trends in forensic medicine research and medicine treatment.&#xD;
Government policies, timely health care availability, and public awareness will largely contribute to the&#xD;
prevention of this new age mortality.</description>
    <dc:date>2024-03-15T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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