South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus

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Objective: To analyze the scientific evolution of botulinum toxin usage in plastic surgery in Latin America. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional bibliometric study was conducted using Scopus as the data source. Visual and bibliometric analyses were performed, and metrics were generated to evalu...

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Autores: Fuentes-Zamudio, Oscar Darío, Martínez-Daza, Tatiana Caterine, Ceballos-Madrid, Luz Amparo, Becerra-Becerra, Vanessa, Barahona-Botache, Sergio Antonio, Solano-Duran, Jacobo Senen, Casanova-Chacon , Leydy Silvana, Romero-Madera, Jhon Mike, Angarita-Marzola, María Alejandra, Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Materia:Botulinum Toxins
Surgery, Plastic
Research
Publications
Latin America
Toxinas Botulínicas
Cirugía Plástica
Investigación
Publicaciones
América Latina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus
Investigación científica suramericana sobre el uso de toxina botulínica en cirugía plástica: análisis bibliométrico sobre artículos indexados en Scopus
title South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus
spellingShingle South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus
Fuentes-Zamudio, Oscar Darío
Botulinum Toxins
Surgery, Plastic
Research
Publications
Latin America
Toxinas Botulínicas
Cirugía Plástica
Investigación
Publicaciones
América Latina
title_short South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus
title_full South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus
title_fullStr South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus
title_full_unstemmed South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus
title_sort South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in Scopus
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Fuentes-Zamudio, Oscar Darío
Martínez-Daza, Tatiana Caterine
Ceballos-Madrid, Luz Amparo
Becerra-Becerra, Vanessa
Barahona-Botache, Sergio Antonio
Solano-Duran, Jacobo Senen
Casanova-Chacon , Leydy Silvana
Romero-Madera, Jhon Mike
Angarita-Marzola, María Alejandra
Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
author Fuentes-Zamudio, Oscar Darío
author_facet Fuentes-Zamudio, Oscar Darío
Martínez-Daza, Tatiana Caterine
Ceballos-Madrid, Luz Amparo
Becerra-Becerra, Vanessa
Barahona-Botache, Sergio Antonio
Solano-Duran, Jacobo Senen
Casanova-Chacon , Leydy Silvana
Romero-Madera, Jhon Mike
Angarita-Marzola, María Alejandra
Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
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author2 Martínez-Daza, Tatiana Caterine
Ceballos-Madrid, Luz Amparo
Becerra-Becerra, Vanessa
Barahona-Botache, Sergio Antonio
Solano-Duran, Jacobo Senen
Casanova-Chacon , Leydy Silvana
Romero-Madera, Jhon Mike
Angarita-Marzola, María Alejandra
Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Botulinum Toxins
Surgery, Plastic
Research
Publications
Latin America
Toxinas Botulínicas
Cirugía Plástica
Investigación
Publicaciones
América Latina
topic Botulinum Toxins
Surgery, Plastic
Research
Publications
Latin America
Toxinas Botulínicas
Cirugía Plástica
Investigación
Publicaciones
América Latina
description Objective: To analyze the scientific evolution of botulinum toxin usage in plastic surgery in Latin America. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional bibliometric study was conducted using Scopus as the data source. Visual and bibliometric analyses were performed, and metrics were generated to evaluate the evolution, general characteristics and impact of the Latin American evidence on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery. The bibliometrix R-package was utilized for this analysis. Results: The study included 34 documents published between 2002 and 2023, out of which 70.5 % (n = 24) were original articles and 23.5 % (n = 8) were reviews. International collaboration was identified in 32.3 % of the cases. The four most prolific authors were from Colombia and Brazil, each having published only two documents. Brazil (n = 20) was the most prolific country, followed by Chile (n = 5), Argentina (n = 4) and Colombia (n = 4). Regarding research trends, it was found that quality of life, dermal fillers, hyaluronic acid and wrinkles were the subtopics most related to the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery in Latin America. There were basically five associated research lines related to symptoms and aesthetic procedures, cosmetic complications and quality of life. The degree of development of the topics essentially depended on aesthetic interventions. Multiple correspondence analysis based on authors’ keywords revealed that patient follow-up, cohort studies, risk assessment, outcome evaluation, rejuvenation and adults are elements that primarily complement the base subtopics. Conclusions: Slow growth with low production and impact has been identified in Latin American research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery over the last 20 years. This research has focused on clinical studies related to clinical outcome assessment, quality of life and aesthetic techniques. Brazil leads research in the region and maintains a strong network of intercontinental collaboration.
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spelling South American scientific research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery: a bibliometric analysis of articles indexed in ScopusInvestigación científica suramericana sobre el uso de toxina botulínica en cirugía plástica: análisis bibliométrico sobre artículos indexados en Scopus Fuentes-Zamudio, Oscar Darío Martínez-Daza, Tatiana Caterine Ceballos-Madrid, Luz Amparo Becerra-Becerra, Vanessa Barahona-Botache, Sergio Antonio Solano-Duran, Jacobo Senen Casanova-Chacon , Leydy Silvana Romero-Madera, Jhon Mike Angarita-Marzola, María Alejandra Picón Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro Botulinum Toxins Surgery, Plastic Research Publications Latin AmericaToxinas BotulínicasCirugía Plástica Investigación Publicaciones América LatinaObjective: To analyze the scientific evolution of botulinum toxin usage in plastic surgery in Latin America. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional bibliometric study was conducted using Scopus as the data source. Visual and bibliometric analyses were performed, and metrics were generated to evaluate the evolution, general characteristics and impact of the Latin American evidence on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery. The bibliometrix R-package was utilized for this analysis. Results: The study included 34 documents published between 2002 and 2023, out of which 70.5 % (n = 24) were original articles and 23.5 % (n = 8) were reviews. International collaboration was identified in 32.3 % of the cases. The four most prolific authors were from Colombia and Brazil, each having published only two documents. Brazil (n = 20) was the most prolific country, followed by Chile (n = 5), Argentina (n = 4) and Colombia (n = 4). Regarding research trends, it was found that quality of life, dermal fillers, hyaluronic acid and wrinkles were the subtopics most related to the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery in Latin America. There were basically five associated research lines related to symptoms and aesthetic procedures, cosmetic complications and quality of life. The degree of development of the topics essentially depended on aesthetic interventions. Multiple correspondence analysis based on authors’ keywords revealed that patient follow-up, cohort studies, risk assessment, outcome evaluation, rejuvenation and adults are elements that primarily complement the base subtopics. Conclusions: Slow growth with low production and impact has been identified in Latin American research on the use of botulinum toxin in plastic surgery over the last 20 years. This research has focused on clinical studies related to clinical outcome assessment, quality of life and aesthetic techniques. Brazil leads research in the region and maintains a strong network of intercontinental collaboration.Objetivo: Analizar la evolución científica del uso de la toxina botulínica en cirugía plástica en América Latina. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio bibliométrico transversal utilizando Scopus como fuente de datos. Se ejecutó un análisis visual y bibliométrico, y se generaron cálculos métricos para evaluar la evolución, características generales e impacto de la evidencia latinoamericana sobre el uso de la toxina botulínica en cirugía plástica. Para este análisis se utilizó el paquete bibliometrix en R.Resultados: Se incluyeron 34 documentos publicados entre 2002 y 2023. El 70,5 % (n = 24) fueron artículos originales y el 23,5 %, revisiones (n = 8). Se identificó una colaboración internacional del 32,3 %. Los cuatro autores más prolíficos procedían de Colombia y Brasil, quienes publicaron únicamente dos documentos cada uno. Brasil (n = 20) es el país más prolífico, seguido de Chile (n = 5), Argentina (n = 4) y Colombia (n = 4). En cuanto a las tendencias de investigación, se encontró que la calidad de vida, los rellenos dérmicos, el ácido hialurónico y las arrugas son los subtemas más relacionados con el uso de la toxina botulínica en cirugía plástica en América Latina. Básicamente, hay cinco nichos de líneas de investigación asociadas, relacionados con síntomas y procedimientos estéticos, complicaciones cosméticas y calidad de vida. El grado de desarrollo de los temas depende esencialmente de las intervenciones estéticas. El análisis de correspondencia múltiple basado en las palabras clave de los autores reveló que el seguimiento de pacientes, el estudio de cohortes, la evaluación de riesgos, la evaluación de resultados, el rejuvenecimiento y los adultos son los elementos que complementan principalmente los subtemas de base. Conclusiones: Se ha identificado un crecimiento lento con una producción e impacto bajos en los últimos 20 años de investigación latinoamericana sobre el uso de la toxina botulínica en cirugía plástica. La investigación se ha centrado en estudios clínicos relacionados con la evaluación de resultados clínicos, calidad de vida y técnicas estéticas. Brasil lidera la investigación en la región y mantiene una fuerte red de colaboración intercontinental.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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