Unveiling publishing patterns in the European Society of Endocrine Surgeons congress abstracts: a retrospective multicentric publication analysis
Max Schneider, Agata Dukaczewska, Dirk-Jan van Beek, Klaas Van Den Heede, Gunjan Sharma, Martin Almquist

TL;DR
This study analyzed how often research presented at European Society of Endocrine Surgeons congresses gets published in journals and what factors influence this.
Contribution
The study reveals publication trends and factors influencing publication rates of ESES congress abstracts.
Findings
62% of ESES congress abstracts from 2004 to 2018 were published in journals.
Oral presentations and larger sample sizes were linked to higher publication rates.
Published studies had a median of 21 citations and a journal impact factor of 2.2.
Abstract
Since 2004, the European Society of Endocrine Surgeons (ESES) has hosted biennial congresses as a platform for presenting key research. However, the publication rate of abstracts presented at these congresses is unknown. We searched for full publications using titles and authors of abstracts presented orally or as posters at ESES congresses from 2004 to 2018. Abstract factors, such as type of study and number of patients, were investigated in relation to publication rate, journal impact factor, and citation rates of published studies. Out of 733 abstracts presented at ESES during this period, 207 (28%) were presented orally and 528 (72%) as a poster, Overall, 456 of the abstracts (62%) were published, with a median time of 11.4 months from the ESES congress to publication [range − 64.5 to 156]. The median number of citations per published abstract was 21 [range 0–821], the average…
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TopicsMeta-analysis and systematic reviews · Academic Writing and Publishing · scientometrics and bibliometrics research
