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Mapping and quantification of the twitter footprint of cardiologists

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Kalra, A; Kumar, A; Nowacki, AS; Shahadat, A; Khan, MS; Jabri, A; Khan, SU; Michos, ED; Califf, RM; Bhatt, DL
Published in: European Heart Journal Digital Health
September 1, 2021

Aims: The increasing importance placed by medical journals for dissemination of published articles on social media, such as posting Altmetric scores, has further expedited the need for differentiating bona fide science from pseudo-science. The 'Kardashian index' (a.k.a., K-index) was suggested, which correlates the citations of a scientist with his/her Twitter followers. Methods and results: From a list of top 100 cardiology hospitals in accordance with the most recent US News and World Report rankings, 1500 cardiologists were selected based on institutional physician profile pages complete with cardiologists' headshots. The K-index of cardiologists, and variables like all-time posts, and posts for the past 12 months (1 June 2019 to 31 May 2020) from cardiologists were documented and analysed. The K-index of cardiologists in our study was stratified into the following categories (upper boundary inclusive); K-index 0-1 (n = 104); K-index 1-2 (n = 30); K-index 2-3 (n = 24); K-index 3-4 (n = 14); K-index 4-5 (n = 5); and K-index >5 (n = 22). There was no statistically significant difference (P = 0.94) in the citation number across the K-index categories (no consistent pattern observed, median citations ranging from 237 to 610). However, cardiologists with higher K-index categories had a higher number of 12-month posts (median 14 vs. 392 for K-index categories 0-1 and >5, respectively; P-value <0.001). Conclusion: Considering no evidence of a difference in the number of citations across K-index categories, the stigma associated with higher K-index needs to be reconsidered.

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European Heart Journal Digital Health

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2634-3916

Publication Date

September 1, 2021

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2

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3

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374 / 378
 

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Kalra, A., Kumar, A., Nowacki, A. S., Shahadat, A., Khan, M. S., Jabri, A., … Bhatt, D. L. (2021). Mapping and quantification of the twitter footprint of cardiologists. European Heart Journal Digital Health, 2(3), 374–378. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjdh/ztab049
Kalra, A., A. Kumar, A. S. Nowacki, A. Shahadat, M. S. Khan, A. Jabri, S. U. Khan, E. D. Michos, R. M. Califf, and D. L. Bhatt. “Mapping and quantification of the twitter footprint of cardiologists.” European Heart Journal Digital Health 2, no. 3 (September 1, 2021): 374–78. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjdh/ztab049.
Kalra A, Kumar A, Nowacki AS, Shahadat A, Khan MS, Jabri A, et al. Mapping and quantification of the twitter footprint of cardiologists. European Heart Journal Digital Health. 2021 Sep 1;2(3):374–8.
Kalra, A., et al. “Mapping and quantification of the twitter footprint of cardiologists.” European Heart Journal Digital Health, vol. 2, no. 3, Sept. 2021, pp. 374–78. Scopus, doi:10.1093/ehjdh/ztab049.
Kalra A, Kumar A, Nowacki AS, Shahadat A, Khan MS, Jabri A, Khan SU, Michos ED, Califf RM, Bhatt DL. Mapping and quantification of the twitter footprint of cardiologists. European Heart Journal Digital Health. 2021 Sep 1;2(3):374–378.

Published In

European Heart Journal Digital Health

DOI

EISSN

2634-3916

Publication Date

September 1, 2021

Volume

2

Issue

3

Start / End Page

374 / 378