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Subsequent full publication of abstracts presented in the annual meetings of the Spanish Society of Cardiology.

Alonso-arroyo AdolfoRafael Aleixandre-benaventAntonio Vidal-inferAnguita-sánchez ManuelChorro-gascó Francisco JMáxima Bolaños-pizzaroCastelló-cogollos LourdesNavarro-molina CarolinaValderrama-zurián Juan CVarela-román Alfonso

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Publishingmedicine.medical_specialtyImpact factorbusiness.industryScopusCardiologySubject (documents)General MedicineCongresses as TopicObjective qualityPublishingBibliometricsSpainInternal medicinemedicineCardiologybusinessCitationPediatric cardiology

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Abstract Introduction and objectives The Spanish Society of Cardiology holds an annual national meeting with a large number of presentations but the number of full-text publications resulting from these presentations and the journals accepting these manuscripts is unknown. This study aimed to identify the full-text publication rate of accepted abstracts and to analyze the bibliometric features of subsequent publications. Methods We randomly selected a sample of 300 oral presentations at the meetings of the Spanish Society of Cardiology in 2002, 2005 and 2008. Subsequent publications were identified through the Science Citation Index-Expanded, Scopus, Indice Medico Espanol , and Indice Bibliografico Espanol en Ciencias de la Salud . Results Of 300 abstracts, 115 resulted in 147 full publications, representing a publication rate of 38.33%. The meeting with the highest publication rate (43%) was held in 2005. The subject category with the highest number of publications was Pediatric Cardiology/Congenital Heart Disease (58.8%). Time to full publication was usually 2 years (30.61%). Articles were published in 57 journals. The journals publishing the highest number of articles were Revista Espanola de Cardiologia (n=55; 37.41%) and the European Heart Journal (n=8; 5.44%) . Conclusions The high percentage of articles published in the upper half of journals listed in Journal Citation Reports under the category of cardiac and cardiovascular system (83%) can be taken as an objective quality indicator of the results presented at these meetings. However, more than 60% of the abstracts did not result in full publications, thus depriving the scientific community of potentially interesting results.

10.1016/j.rec.2013.05.009https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24774259