Sinan Karacabey1, Erkman Sanrı1, Emre Kudu2, Emir Ünal2, Melis Efeoğlu Saçak1, Mehmet Birkan Korgan2

1Department of Emergency Medicine, Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul, Türkiye
2Department of Emergency Medicine, Marmara University Pendik Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye

Keywords: Abstracts, bibliometrics, congress, emergency medicine, publications, research

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The domain of emergency medicine (EM) is not only rapidly evolving but also witnessing a significant surge in research publications, particularly in Türkiye. In this context, this study aimed to investigate the publication outcomes of abstracts presented at national EM conferences and evaluate the quality of these publications, thereby contributing to the understanding of the evolving landscape of EM research in Türkiye.

METHODS: To ensure the accuracy and reliability of our findings, we meticulously examined abstracts presented at the annual conferences organized by the EM Association of Türkiye and Emergency Physicians Association of Türkiye from January 2015 to December 2021. We screened public databases such as Web of Science, SCOPUS, PubMed, Google Scholar, and ULAKBIM to identify any subsequent publications of these abstracts. The data on publication dates, and journal impact factors were thoroughly analyzed.

RESULTS: The study included 10,055 abstracts, comprising 3794 (37.7%) oral presentations and 6261 (62.3%) poster presentations. Of these, 829 abstracts (8.2%) were later published as full publications in journals indexed in at least one major database. Among the published articles, 36 (4.3%) appeared in Q1 journals, while 346 (41.6%) were published in journals without quartile rankings. The median duration until publication was observed to be 12 months.

CONCLUSION: The publication rate for abstracts presented at EM conferences was 8%, with most articles published within 2 years. Oral presentations had a higher publication rate than poster presentations, indicating higher quality. The authors’ affiliations and the studies’ designs emerged as pivotal factors influencing the success of publication.

How to cite this article: Karacabey S, Sanrı E, Kudu E, Ünal E, Saçak ME, Korgan MB. Publication rates and features of abstracts presented at emergency medicine congresses in Türkiye: An analysis of 10,055 abstracts. Turk J Emerg Med 2025;25:41-6.