Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance

Introduction: Breast imaging plays a crucial role in the early detection and management of breast cancer, with visual quality, modality innovation and diagnostic performance being key factors in achieving accurate diagnoses and optimal patient outcomes. This paper presents a comprehensive bibliometr...

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Main Authors: Abdulwahid Mohammad Noor, K., Mohd Norsuddin, N., Che Isa, I. N., Abdul Karim, M. K.
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Language:English
Published: W.B. Saunders 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115295/
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author Abdulwahid Mohammad Noor, K.
Mohd Norsuddin, N.
Che Isa, I. N.
Abdul Karim, M. K.
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Che Isa, I. N.
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description Introduction: Breast imaging plays a crucial role in the early detection and management of breast cancer, with visual quality, modality innovation and diagnostic performance being key factors in achieving accurate diagnoses and optimal patient outcomes. This paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the literature on the three above elements focusing on breast imaging, aiming to uncover publication trends, identify influential works and authors, and highlight future research directions. Methods: We employed a methodical bibliometric approach, making use of Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) databases for gathering literatures. We planned our search strategy, concentrating on terms linked to “breast imaging,” “image quality,” and “diagnostic accuracy” to ensure a systematic examination of the subject. The enhanced search functions in these databases enabled us to narrow down and improve our findings, choosing only the articles, conference papers, and book sections that are most relevant. After conducting a thorough screening process to remove duplicates and evaluate significance, we utilized ScientoPy and VOSviewer software for an in-depth bibliometric analysis. This helped to explore trends in publications, patterns of citations, and thematic groups, giving us a better understanding of how the field has changed and where it currently stands. Our approach prioritized assessing methodological quality and bias in the studies we included, guaranteeing the reliability of our findings. Results: We reviewed 2984 relevant publications, revealing a consistent annual growth rate of 2.8% in breast imaging research, with the United States and Europe leading in contributions. The study found that advancements in radiological technologies and international collaboration are driving forces behind the field's expansion. Key subject areas such as ‘Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Medical Imaging’ dominated, underscoring their impact on diagnostic quality. Notable authors and institutions have been identified for their influential research, characterized by high citation metrics and significant scholarly impact. Conclusion: The study shows a continuous increase in research on breast imaging, considered by new technologies and teamwork defining the present time. The assessment highlights a key move towards utilizing digital imaging methods and computational analysis, affecting the improvement of future diagnostic procedures and patients’ results. The study highlights the importance of continued international collaborations to tackle the new barriers in breast imaging and make the most of technological progress. Implications for practice: This study shows a focus on using interdisciplinary methods and cutting-edge technology in breast imaging to help healthcare professionals improve their performance and accuracy in diagnosis. Recognizing vital research and emerging trends should guide clinical guidelines, radiology training, and patient care plans to encourage the use of effective techniques and stimulate innovation in diagnostic approaches.
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spelling upm-1152952025-03-10T07:55:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115295/ Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance Abdulwahid Mohammad Noor, K. Mohd Norsuddin, N. Che Isa, I. N. Abdul Karim, M. K. Introduction: Breast imaging plays a crucial role in the early detection and management of breast cancer, with visual quality, modality innovation and diagnostic performance being key factors in achieving accurate diagnoses and optimal patient outcomes. This paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the literature on the three above elements focusing on breast imaging, aiming to uncover publication trends, identify influential works and authors, and highlight future research directions. Methods: We employed a methodical bibliometric approach, making use of Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) databases for gathering literatures. We planned our search strategy, concentrating on terms linked to “breast imaging,” “image quality,” and “diagnostic accuracy” to ensure a systematic examination of the subject. The enhanced search functions in these databases enabled us to narrow down and improve our findings, choosing only the articles, conference papers, and book sections that are most relevant. After conducting a thorough screening process to remove duplicates and evaluate significance, we utilized ScientoPy and VOSviewer software for an in-depth bibliometric analysis. This helped to explore trends in publications, patterns of citations, and thematic groups, giving us a better understanding of how the field has changed and where it currently stands. Our approach prioritized assessing methodological quality and bias in the studies we included, guaranteeing the reliability of our findings. Results: We reviewed 2984 relevant publications, revealing a consistent annual growth rate of 2.8% in breast imaging research, with the United States and Europe leading in contributions. The study found that advancements in radiological technologies and international collaboration are driving forces behind the field's expansion. Key subject areas such as ‘Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Medical Imaging’ dominated, underscoring their impact on diagnostic quality. Notable authors and institutions have been identified for their influential research, characterized by high citation metrics and significant scholarly impact. Conclusion: The study shows a continuous increase in research on breast imaging, considered by new technologies and teamwork defining the present time. The assessment highlights a key move towards utilizing digital imaging methods and computational analysis, affecting the improvement of future diagnostic procedures and patients’ results. The study highlights the importance of continued international collaborations to tackle the new barriers in breast imaging and make the most of technological progress. Implications for practice: This study shows a focus on using interdisciplinary methods and cutting-edge technology in breast imaging to help healthcare professionals improve their performance and accuracy in diagnosis. Recognizing vital research and emerging trends should guide clinical guidelines, radiology training, and patient care plans to encourage the use of effective techniques and stimulate innovation in diagnostic approaches. W.B. Saunders 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115295/1/115295.pdf Abdulwahid Mohammad Noor, K. and Mohd Norsuddin, N. and Che Isa, I. N. and Abdul Karim, M. K. (2024) Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance. Radiography, 30 (4). pp. 1041-1052. ISSN 1078-8174; eISSN: 1532-2831 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1078817424000968 10.1016/j.radi.2024.04.019
spellingShingle Abdulwahid Mohammad Noor, K.
Mohd Norsuddin, N.
Che Isa, I. N.
Abdul Karim, M. K.
Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance
title Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance
title_full Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance
title_fullStr Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance
title_full_unstemmed Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance
title_short Breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance
title_sort breast imaging in focus: a bibliometric overview of visual quality, modality innovations, and diagnostic performance
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