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Polymer Science
Tina Adams, Karl F. Schoch, Elizabeth Pelczar, Han Xia, Xiao Hu, Sara Reynaud, Stephen Sauerbrunn
Summary: This passage announces the venue and schedule of the 2022 NATAS Conference, expressing the hope to meet attendees in person. The conference will take place at Case Western Reserve University in downtown Cleveland, featuring lecture sessions and a short course.
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Orthopedics
Ryan Le, Amanda Anderson, Christen E. Chalmers, John A. Scolaro, Yu-Po Lee, Nitin Bhatia
Summary: The study analyzed the publication rates of abstracts presented at the AAOS Annual Meetings from 2014 to 2017, finding an overall publication rate of 69.9% for podium and poster presentations. Podium presentations had a higher likelihood of publication, while scientific exhibits had a lower publication rate of 46.9%. Most publications occurred within 2 years after presentation.
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(2021)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Guanru Wang, Junsheng Chen, Honglin Li, Cheng Miao, Yubin Cao, Chunjie Li
Summary: This study identified a discrepancy between conference abstracts and published article abstracts in prosthodontic randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The consistency in statistical analysis and reporting quality was less than 50%, and some studies had opposite conclusions. Factors such as the continent of origin, presentation type, and difference in reporting quality were found to be correlated with higher consistency. Conference attendees should be cautious about interpreting conference abstracts, and researchers should improve the precision of information delivered at conferences.
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Medicine, General & Internal
Kevin Peter Gaughan, Michael Joseph O'Grady
Summary: The publication rate of abstracts presented at the Irish Paediatric Association annual conference was found to be low at 19.7%. Factors associated with a higher likelihood of publication included oral presentations, university association, and interventional studies. Further analysis is needed to explore the reasons for this low publication rate.
IRISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
(2021)
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Dermatology
Eric J. Beltrami, Hao Feng
Summary: Research findings indicate that the majority of abstracts presented at AAD Meetings are not published, with publication rates comparable to other conferences in dermatology and other disciplines.
JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL TREATMENT
(2022)
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Oncology
Saveen Sidhoo, Sunita Ghosh, Elizabeth A. Barnes, Julie Cuartero, Alysa Fairchild
Summary: The study aimed to describe the prevalence of palliative research at the Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology (CARO) Annual Scientific Meeting and compare it to previous evaluations. The findings showed an increasing number of palliative-themed abstracts over time, but there is still a significant gap compared to the prevalence of palliative radiotherapy in clinical practice.
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(2023)
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Surgery
Belinda Balhatchet, Heike Schutze, Anum Awais, Nicole Williams
Summary: This study examined the publication rate and reasons for non-publication of abstracts presented at the Australian Orthopaedic Association Annual Scientific Meeting (AOA ASM) between 2012 and 2015. The overall publication rate was found to be 51%, higher than many similar Australian meetings and on par with other international orthopaedic and subspecialty meetings. Common reasons for non-publication included lack of time, publication considered low priority, and journal rejections.
ANZ JOURNAL OF SURGERY
(2022)
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Clinical Neurology
Kazunari Yoshida, Sho Moriguchi, Masahide Koda, Takuya Oka, Fumihiko Ueno, Saeko Ikai-Tani, Hideaki Tani, Masaru Mimura
Summary: This study investigated the publication rate of abstracts presented at psychiatric meetings in Japan and factors associated with full publication. The results showed a relatively low publication rate in English, with factors such as poster presentations, original studies, and academic institutions influencing publication.
PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES
(2022)
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Clinical Neurology
Kazunari Yoshida, Sho Moriguchi, Masahide Koda, Takuya Oka, Fumihiko Ueno, Saeko Ikai-Tani, Hideaki Tani, Masaru Mimura
Summary: This study investigated the publication rate of conference abstracts in the field of psychiatry in Japan and its associated factors. The results showed a relatively low publication rate, and identified poster presentations, original studies, and academic institutions as factors associated with successful publication.
PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES
(2022)
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Oncology
Richard Lee-Ying, Osama Ahmed, Shahid Ahmed, Shahida Ahmed, Oliver F. Bathe, Bryan Brunet, Laura Dawson, Janine Davies, Valerie Gordon, Pamela Hebbard, Jessica Kasnik, Christina A. Kim, Duc Le, Michael K. C. Lee, Howard Lim, John Paul McGhie, Karen Mulder, Jason Park, Daniel Renouf, Vincent Tam, Robin Visser, Ralph P. W. Wong, Adnan Zaidi, Corinne Doll
Summary: The 21st annual Western Canadian Gastrointestinal Cancer Consensus Conference (WCGCCC) held in Calgary, Alberta focused on addressing current issues in the management of hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) cancers. Health care professionals from Western Canada participated in developing recommendations during the interactive multi-disciplinary conference.
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Ophthalmology
Aldo Vagge, Matilde Roda, Paolo Nucci, Gabriele Siccardi, Marina Agrusta, Carlo Catti, Tommaso Cannavacciuolo, Giuseppe Giannaccare, Carlo Enrico Traverso
Summary: The study reviewed and analyzed abstracts from AAPOS annual meetings to identify factors associated with successful publication. Results showed that oral presentation, prospective study design, and multicentricity were predictive of better outcomes. More than half of the abstracts were published in peer-reviewed journals within 3 years.
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
(2022)
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Orthopedics
Brandon Klein, Joshua R. Giordano, Lucas E. Bartlett, Dominique A. Clements, Tyler B. Grubb, Tyson Stoker, Robert Trasolini, Randy M. Cohn
Summary: This study investigated the publication rate and factors influencing publication of abstracts presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) annual meeting. The results showed that there was a high publication rate within 2 years for these abstracts. Podium abstracts had a shorter time to publication, higher level of evidence, more citations, and were published in journals with higher impact factors compared to poster abstracts.
ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
(2023)
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Clinical Neurology
Po Hsiang Shawn Yuan, Luke J. MacLean, Erica A. Li, Shelly Yin, Jonathan A. Micieli
Summary: This study investigated the publication rate and factors associated with publication of abstracts presented at the NANOS Annual Meeting over a 10-year period. The overall publication rate was 31.5%, with the highest publication rate observed for scientific platform abstracts. Factors such as the number of authors, study type, and sample size significantly correlated with subsequent publication.
JOURNAL OF NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
(2021)
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Immunology
Amy Hort, Peter Yoon, Qiuye Cheng, Ahmer Hameed, Jerome Laurence, Wayne J. Hawthorne, Henry C. Pleass
Summary: This study analyzed the conversion rate and predictors for abstracts presented at the TSANZ Annual Scientific Meetings to peer-reviewed publications, finding that clinical papers, systematic reviews, and surveys were more likely to be published. An ongoing strict abstract selection process is crucial for improving conversion rates.
TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS
(2021)
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Veterinary Sciences
Karen E. Moy-Trigilio, Nicole J. Buote, Stephen Parry
Summary: This study aimed to determine the rate of full-length publication for the Veterinary Endoscopy Society (VES) annual meeting abstracts from 2004 to 2019 and identify abstract and author characteristics as predictors of publication. The overall publication rate was found to be 26%, with a median time of 430 days from abstract presentation to full-length article publication. Factors associated with publication included affiliated institution, species studied, subdiscipline focus, level of evidence, number of authors, and first author's gender.
VETERINARY SURGERY
(2022)