Abstract

The Cervical Spine Research Society Europe (CSRS-E) actively promotes scientific activities, the annual meeting being the most evident of them. The publication rate of oral and poster presentations at the annual meeting could be a measure for the success of the promotional activities. The publication rates of abstracts presented at the annual European meetings of the CSRS are unknown. The quality of the abstracts presented at a conference is reflected by the publication rate. A high publication rate is usually interpreted as representative of high scientific value of the conference. Poster and podium presentations from the 2007 to 2012 annual meetings were identified. Pubmed was used to search for the abstract title and/or the combination of authors to verify whether the data were published in a peer-reviewed journal. Abstracts were considered published if the data presented at the meeting were identical to that in the publication. The journals in which the data were published were identified, as well as the origin of the research centre. From 2007 to 2012 826 abstracts were featured at the CSRS Europe annual meetings. There were 236 podium presentations and 590 poster presentations. 42% of the podium presentations resulted in a publication, and 28% of the poster presentations led to a publication. Overall, 32% of accepted abstracts effectuated a publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. Abstracts from European research groups had a publication rate of 29% compared to 34% for abstracts from non-European research groups. Spine, European Spine Journal, Journal of Spinal Disorders and Techniques and J Neurosurgery Spine were the most common publication journals for the abstracts. The mean impact factor of the journals in which was published was 2.2. 42% of the abstracts that were accepted for podium presentation at the CSRS Europe resulted in a publication in peer-reviewed MEDLINE indexed journals. Publication rates are at the high end of the publication rate spectrum of abstracts accepted for European scientific meetings.

Highlights

  • The Cervical Spine Research Society Europe (CSRS-E)promotes that everyone involved in the cure and care of patients suffering from any disorder of the cervical spine has knowledge of the basics of the treatment of disorders of the cervical spine to give patients the best treatment possible

  • There were 236 podium presentations and 590 poster presentations. 42 % of the podium presentations resulted in a publication, and 28 % of the poster presentations led to a publication

  • The annual meeting of the CSRS-es offers a podium for those researchers dedicated to discussion of research relating to exclusively the cervical spine

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The Cervical Spine Research Society Europe (CSRS-E)promotes that everyone involved in the cure and care of patients suffering from any disorder of the cervical spine has knowledge of the basics of the treatment of disorders of the cervical spine (from a surgeons’ perspective) to give patients the best treatment possible. The Cervical Spine Research Society Europe (CSRS-E). The CSRS Europe facilitates the dissemination of knowledge of new, scientifically proven developments in this field. The annual meeting of the CSRS-es offers a podium for those researchers dedicated to discussion of research relating to exclusively the cervical spine. In order to keep a high quality level of the meetings, abstracts submitted to the CSRS annual meeting are subjected to blinded peerreview by the Scientific Program Committee. This committee consists of members of the board of the CSRS-es who are specialized in cervical spine surgery and research. Abstracts selected for podium or paper presentations are deemed to be of high quality and impact

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