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The Impact of Male Infertility Research on the International Brazilian Journal of Urology: An Associate Editor’s Overview

INTRODUCTION

The International Brazilian Journal of Urology (IBJU) has played a pivotal role in disseminating knowledge and advancements in the field of urology. Over the period spanning from 2002 to 2023, the journal has made significant strides in addressing various urological topics, including male infertility. In this paper, we aim to shed light on the substantial contribution of male infertility research to the IBJU over the years.

MALE INFERTILITY IN IBJU

During the aforementioned period, the IBJU published a total of 129 articles dedicated to the key area of male infertility. When viewed in the context of the journal’s comprehensive coverage, this accounts for 4% of the total articles published (Figure-1). Although this percentage may appear relatively modest compared to other subspecialty urological areas, it stands as a noteworthy achievement for the IBJU when compared to the relative contribution of ‘male infertility’ in high-impact factor journals in the urological field.

Figure 1
Male infertility research bibliometrics in the International Brazilian Journal of Urology and its comparison with other major urological journals.

COMPARISON WITH OTHER JOURNALS

To provide perspective, let us compare this figure to some other prominent journals in the field of urology. Urology, J Urol, Int J Urol, BJU International, World J Urol, and Eur Urol reported male infertility contributions ranging from 0.5% to 2.8% during the same period. The IBJU’s commitment to male infertility research is evident, surpassing many of its counterparts in this regard.

CITATIONS AND IMPACT

The impact of male infertility research in the IBJU is further demonstrated by the citation numbers. The 129 articles received a total of 3474 citations (range: 0-314), with an average of 27 citations per article. This signifies the importance and influence of the research conducted within this subarea. Notably, the top-cited articles often involved the direct or indirect participation of the journal’s editors, including the Chief Editor, Associate Editor, and Section Editor, underscoring their commitment to advancing male infertility knowledge (Table-1).

Table 1
Most cited papers in the area of male infertility in the International Brazilian Journal of Urology during the period of 2002-2023.

INNOVATION AND THE ‘PATIENT CORNER’

Male infertility research has not only contributed to the citation count but has also sparked innovation within the IBJU. The creation of the ‘Patient Corner’ is a prime example (11 Esteves SC. Introducing the IBJU patient corner new section. Int Braz J Urol. 2023;49:409-10.). This section features short articles written in layman’s terms, addressing specific urological conditions to serve the patient community. The inaugural article in this section was dedicated to varicocele, a common treatable condition affecting male infertility (22 Esteves SC. What is varicocele? Int Braz J Urol. 2023;49:525-26.). The IBJU welcomes articles of this nature, along with reviews, original papers, surgical techniques, radiology reports, videos, and letters to the editor.

LOOKING FORWARD

As we reflect on the past two decades, it is evident that male infertility research has become an integral part of the International Brazilian Journal of Urology. We anticipate a bright future for this subarea within the journal and invite the global urological community to embrace the remarkable growth that the IBJU has witnessed in recent years. Together, we can continue to advance the field of male infertility and provide valuable insights for both clinicians and patients alike.

CONCLUSION

The contribution of male infertility research to the IBJU is substantial and reflects the journal’s commitment to advancing knowledge in urology. Despite its modest percentage compared to the contribution of other urological specialties, the impact and innovation in this subarea are undeniable. With the support of the urological community, the IBJU is poised to further elevate the field of male infertility research in the coming years.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    08 Apr 2024
  • Date of issue
    Jan-Feb 2024

History

  • Received
    10 Nov 2023
  • Accepted
    20 Nov 2023
  • Published
    15 Dec 2023
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