The dataset forecasts a decreasing trend in the number of 10% top-cited scientific publications in transplantation in Brazil from 2024 onwards. Starting at 1.84 publications in 2024, the number declines annually, reaching 1.57 by 2028. The year-on-year decline averages about 3.5%, suggesting a steady reduction in impact or volume of high-citation research outputs within this field. While 2023 metrics are unavailable, the declining trend indicates potential challenges in maintaining high-impact research.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential increase in research funding or collaborations to rejuvenate impact.
- Impact of technological advancements on research productivity and citation rates.
- Policy changes affecting research environment and publication quality.