bims-evares Biomed News
on Evaluation of research
Issue of 2025–01–12
84 papers selected by
Thomas Krichel, Open Library Society



  1. J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2025 Jan 02. pii: S2468-7855(25)00001-1. [Epub ahead of print] 102212
       BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and orthodontic treatment are significant areas within dental and maxillofacial research. However, comprehensive bibliometric analyses highlighting global trends and collaboration networks are lacking.
    OBJECTIVE(S): This study aims to systematically map the publication landscape, identify prevailing research trends, highlight influential authors and institutions, and illuminate emerging topics in TMD and orthodontic research.
    METHODS: Publications concerning TMD and orthodontic treatment from 2000 to 2024 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. A bibliometric analysis was conducted using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and R to evaluate co-authorship networks, institutional collaborations, and keyword co-occurrence patterns.
    RESULTS: A total of 871 publications were identified, with an average annual growth rate of 4.4 %. Contributions came from 47 countries and involved 3,463 authors, with the USA and Japan leading in citations. Notable institutions included Kyung Hee University and Baylor University. Key journals included the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics and the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Frequently occurring keywords were "temporomandibular-joint," "orthognathic surgery," and "orthodontic treatment," indicating essential research foci. Emerging trends highlighted advancements in surgical techniques and technological innovations in orthodontics.
    CONCLUSION: This bibliometric analysis offers valuable insights into global research trends and hotspots in TMD and orthodontic treatment, emphasizing the collaborative nature of the field and illuminating emerging areas for future investigation.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Malocclusion; Orthodontic treatment; Orthognathic surgery; Temporomandibular disorders
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jormas.2025.102212
  2. Orthop Surg. 2025 Jan 05.
       OBJECTIVE: Many publications on telerehabilitation for hip or knee arthroplasty have been published in recent years. However, no specific studies have attempted to characterize research hotspots, global research collaborations, or trends related to telerehabilitation after hip or knee arthroplasty. Therefore, the aim of this bibliometric analysis was to provide an overview of the current status of research and map the research landscape on telerehabilitation for joint replacement to understand current trends, identify research gaps, and guide future research directions.
    METHODS: The Web of Science Core Collection and PubMed were comprehensively searched to identify all relevant English-language documents published from 2003 to June 7, 2024. Data from these published studies were then cleaned and structured. CiteSpace and VOSviewer were used to conduct the bibliometric visualization and comparative analysis of countries, institutions, journals, authors, references, and keywords. Then, the map illustrating the research hotspots and knowledge structure was plotted based on the analysis results.
    RESULTS: A total of 229 records were obtained, and the number of articles published has increased steadily over the investigated period. The largest increase was observed in 2022. With the highest number of publications and centrality, the United States was the most influential country. The University of Sherbrooke was the most productive institution. Author Boissy P. ranked first in terms of the number of publications, while Tousignant M. ranked highest in cited authors, with 7 publications and 65 citations. The Journal of Arthroplasty published the greatest number of articles, with 29 publications. The most popular keywords from 2018 to 2023 were "home telerehabilitation," "older adults," and "physical therapy". In terms of the strongest citation burst, the top five keywords were associated with "total knee arthroplasty," "in home tele rehabilitation," "physical activity," "motion," and "range." The frontier keywords were "patient satisfaction," "mobile application," "self-efficacy," "fear avoidance model," "home assessment tool," and "cost benefit analysis."
    CONCLUSIONS: The current status and trends in telerehabilitation for hip or knee arthroplasty are presented. A major concern at present is physical therapy for home telerehabilitation in the elderly. In the future, mobile app-based telerehabilitation programs for arthroplasty will continue to be encouraged, and some outcomes, such as "patient satisfaction," "self-efficacy," and "cost benefit analysis," are expected to receive more attention. Our work will serve as a valuable resource, providing fundamental references and a directional guide for future research.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; VOSviewer; bibliometric analysis; hip arthroplasty; knee arthroplasty; telerehabilitation
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1111/os.14347
  3. Neurosurg Rev. 2025 Jan 07. 48(1): 24
      Deep brain stimulation (DBS) effectively treats Parkinson's disease (PD) motor symptoms, highlighting a gap in understanding current research trends and future directions. This study aims to analyze DBS literature systematically using bibliometric methods to map trends and identify opportunities. A total of 6,041 publications on DBS for PD from 1993 to 2023 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) on July 24, 2023. A total of 3,518 documents were recorded at last. Microsoft Office Excel, CiteSpace, and VOSviewer were then used to carry out a scientometric analysis of the relevant literature according to seven bibliometric indicators: document type, countries/regions, institutions, authors, journals, most cited articles, and keywords. Research publications have significantly increased over the past three decades, especially after 2010. The United States, Germany, and France contributed the most research. Prolific authors included Okun, Lozano, and Moro. Udice-French Research Universities stands out among the many institutions. Movement Disorders led in both publication volume and citations. Highly-cited papers evaluated DBS comparisons and its effects on motor/non-motor symptoms. Key research areas included basal ganglia oscillations, cognitive effects, cost-effectiveness, and non-motor symptoms. This bibliometric analysis provides insights into the evolving DBS research landscape for PD, identifying key contributors, research gaps, and future directions. It aims to advance knowledge and improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric; Deep brain stimulation; Oscillations; Parkinson disease; Visualization
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s10143-025-03178-w
  4. Cureus. 2024 Dec;16(12): e75300
      The aim of this study was to perform a meticulous analysis and bibliometric evaluation of the top 100 most cited articles in vertical root fractures (VRFs). The bibliometric research method included 100 top-cited articles on VRFs retrieved from the Web of Science database. The key terms "vertical root fracture" OR "vertical root fractures" were used to retrieve the required dataset. The salient bibliometric indicators were analyzed. Microsoft Excel version 16 (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA), VOSviewer (v.1.6.10, Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands), and the SPSS Statistics version 20 software (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) were used for data analysis. The top 100 cited articles on VRFs were published between 1977 and 2022, and these articles were cited with an average of 69 citations. A slight rise (27%) in top-cited articles on VRFs was shown in the first half (1977-1999), but a substantial increase (73%) was recorded in the second half (2000-2022). The Journal of Endodontics published around half of the articles (n = 47). The United States contributed the most cited articles, followed by Brazil and Israel, whereas The Netherlands produced the most influential articles. The top-ranked author (Avaid Tames) and the university (Tel Aviv University) belonged to Israel. The most often occurring keywords were also analyzed to identify potential research subjects. There has been a notable increase in the number of highly cited publications (n = 52) about VRFs within the past 13 years (2010-2022). The United States stands out among the top countries due to its dominant overall research output. In the fields of endodontics, oral surgery, and restorative dentistry, this information would be helpful to researchers, practitioners, and academics.
    Keywords:  bibliometric; citation analysis; endodontics; research productivity; vertical root fractures
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.75300
  5. Front Psychiatry. 2024 ;15 1504713
       Objective: To identify the research status of nurses' moral distress and predict emerging research hotspots and development trends.
    Methods: Articles on nurses' moral distress were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database from the inception of the database to 2024. A bibliometric analysis was conducted using VOSviewer and CiteSpace software to analyze publication distributions by country, institution, journal, author contributions, keyword trends, and reference co-citations.
    Results: Our study analyzed 1,781 documents, revealing a notable increase in publications after 2017, with contributions from 88 countries and 2,301 institutions worldwide. The United States and China were prominent contributors, highlighting global interest in this area. Analyses of keywords and cited references reveal emerging research topics such as "COVID-19", "burnout", and "moral resilience".
    Conclusion: This bibliometric review sheds light on the growing academic interest in nurses' moral distress, emphasizing key themes and outlining future research directions. By charting the development of this domain, our study provides critical insights, guiding the investigation of complex ethical issues in nursing and enhancing understanding of nurses' moral distress.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; burnout; moral distress; moral resilience; nurses; research hotspots; research trends
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1504713
  6. Complement Ther Med. 2025 Jan 07. pii: S0965-2299(24)00111-0. [Epub ahead of print] 103123
       OBJECTIVE: Oxidative stress is an important factor mediating the pathologic progression of many diseases. In recent years, the antioxidant effects of acupuncture have been gradually confirmed. However, bibliometric analysis in this field, which is still lacking. This study aimed to explore the current state of research and recent trends in the regulating of oxidative stress by acupuncture using bibliometric methods.
    METHODS: Articles pertaining to the acupuncture antioxidant effects were systematically retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database, encompassing the temporal scope from inception to September 6, 2024. Countries, publications, authors, co-citations, and keywords were visualized and analyzed using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and R software.
    RESULTS: A total of 438 articles have been published in the field, with the number increasing yearly. Chinese scholars constitute a significant force in the domain of research pertaining to this field. Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is the institution with the highest number of publications. Cunzhi Liu (17) is the author with the highest number of publications. The journals with the most publications (39) and citations (652) are EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE. Basic research is the main type of research. Both co-cited literature analysis and keyword examination have indicated neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and stroke, as prominent research domains. Electroacupuncture is the most common intervention. Pain and inflammation may be a trend in research in this area.
    CONCLUSION: This bibliometric analysis summarises the disease mapping and some of the mechanisms of acupuncture's antioxidant effects. Neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, vascular dementia, and stroke are major research areas in this field. Pain and inflammation may be a direction for future research.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; VOSviewer; acupuncture; antioxidant; bibliometrics
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2024.103123
  7. Neurochirurgie. 2025 Jan 03. pii: S0028-3770(25)00005-0. [Epub ahead of print]71(2): 101632
       BACKGROUND: Skull-base surgery, including skull-base meningiomas (SBMs), is among the most challenging medical fields which has witnessed leaps in advancement, owing to ever evolving technological and scientific progress. We performed a comprehensive bibliometric analysis and analysis of clinical reports on SBMs to describe the evolution and identify trends and relationships between basic and applied research in the field.
    METHODS: The study was a qualitative and quantitative bibliometric analysis of SBM research and review of SBM clinical series via a systematic search of the Web of Science for SBM topics and SBM case series. Quantitative analysis included the most cited publications, most productive authors, most cited journals, and number of publications per country. Keyword co-occurrence and co-authorship maps were produced to visualize research hotspots. Data output from the visualization analysis was analyzed qualitatively to identify themes within separate clusters and delineate evolution of clusters across time. Publications were screened to extract clinical reports of at least ten SBM cases to analyze year, type of treatment, country, and sample size in order to use the data to investigate the lag period between research and clinical adaptation of individual treatment modalities.
    RESULTS: We identified 3258 publications and 451 series reporting on 33559 cases of SBMs. The United States of America is the leading country in publications and reported number of SBM cases. The most productive authors are active neurosurgeons in their 40s, or older. Among the top cited publications, most are related to endoscopic surgery, followed by research on genomics. Open surgery is the most common treatment modality being reported for SBM cases, however it's prevalence has been on the decrease as more recently there has been a substantial increase in other types of treatment.
    CONCLUSIONS: Complexity of the field is reflected in the delayed age of peak scientific productivity. Over the past fifty years the SBM research has undergone a rapid expansion and can currently be seen as developing in four separate areas and the efforts are being led by three broadly collaborating research groups. The research-to-clinical routine lag of less than ten years speaks of the dynamic nature of SBM research and treatment.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric; Meningioma; Overview; Research
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuchi.2025.101632
  8. Front Oncol. 2024 ;14 1507608
       Background: Although the number of studies on sorafenib for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is increasing during the past two decades, no detailed scientometric examination of its knowledge framework has been undertaken. Therefore, we performed a bibliometric analysis on this topic.
    Methods: VOSviewer and CiteSpace were utilized to analyze the articles regarding sorafenib for HCC from 2005 to 2024, which were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database.
    Results: There were 7,667 articles related to sorafenib in HCC were retrieved from the WoSCC database, and they covered 99 countries/regions, 5,640 institutions, and 30,450 authors. The most published literature of countries and institutions were China and Sun Yat-sen University, respectively. Cancers is the journal with the most papers published in this field, and the journal with the most co-citations is N Engl J Med. Among authors, Masatoshi Kudo has published the most research papers, and the most co-citations go to JM Llovet. The keywords "survival", "apoptosis", "efficacy", "transarterial chemoembolization", "lenvatinib", etc. represent the current hotspots in this field.
    Conclusions: We identified current hotspots and trends by bibliometric analysis in sorafenib-HCC field, which might provide valuable guidance for future researches. Further explorations are supposed to conduct the continued study of HCC apoptosis, large-scaled clinical trials with international cooperations, and comprehensive treatments including multiple systemic or locoregional approaches in patients with HCC.
    Keywords:  apoptosis; bibliometric analysis; hepatocellular carcinoma; liver cancer; sorafenib
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1507608
  9. Front Aging Neurosci. 2024 ;16 1485750
       Background: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have garnered significant attention in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research over the past decade, largely due to their potential in diagnostics and therapeutics. Although the investigation of EVs in AD is a relatively recent endeavor, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of this rapidly growing field has yet to be conducted.
    Methods: This study aims to elucidate and synthesize the relationship between EVs and AD, offering critical insights to guide future research and expand therapeutic possibilities. Over the past 10-15 years, substantial progress has been made in this domain. Through bibliometric techniques, this analysis assesses research performance by examining scientific publications and metrics, including productivity indicators, impact measurements, data mining, and visualization tools.
    Results: A total of 602 publications were analyzed using various online platforms for bibliometric analysis. Notably, the number of publications began to increase rapidly in 2018, with China and the United States emerging as leaders in this research area. The National Institute on Aging produced the highest number of publications among institutions. The Journal of Molecular Sciences and the Journal of Biological Chemistry were the most prolific and most frequently cited journals, respectively. Among individual contributors, Dimitrios Kapogiannis was identified as the most productive author, while Edward J. Goetzl was the most co-cited. The most prevalent keywords included "neurodegenerative diseases," "exosomes," "blood biomarkers," "amyloid beta," "microglia," and "tau protein." Current research hotspots involve microRNA dysregulation, oxidative stress, carboxyl-terminal fragments, small EVs, and mesenchymal stem cell-derived EVs, indicating key areas for future research.
    Conclusion: Research on microRNA dysregulation, oxidative stress, carboxyl-terminal fragments, small EVs, and mesenchymal stem cell-derived EVs represents a critical frontier in the study of Alzheimer's disease. The role of EV-mediated neuroinflammation in AD is a focal point of ongoing investigation and will likely shape future developments in the field.
    Keywords:  Alzheimer's disease; CiteSpace; VOSviewer; bibliometrics; extracellular vesicles
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2024.1485750
  10. J Tissue Viability. 2025 Jan 04. pii: S0965-206X(25)00002-6. [Epub ahead of print]34(1): 100854
       BACKGROUND: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a severe complication of diabetes mellitus and a leading cause of end-stage renal disease worldwide. Understanding trends in experimental research on DN is crucial for advancing knowledge and clinical management.
    OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore current trends in DN related experimental research, utilizing CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Bibliometrix to identify key contributors, influential countries, and noteworthy topics. The objective was to provide valuable insights for healthcare professionals and researchers in the field.
    METHODS: Relevant publications from the Web of Science Core Collection Science Citation Index Expanded were retrieved for the period between 2018 and 2024. CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Bibliometrix were employed for data analysis, including identifying top authors, institutions, countries, keywords, co-cited authors, journals, references, and research trends.
    RESULTS: A total of 1501 relevant articles were included in the study. DN related experimental research exhibited an upward trend, reaching its peak in 2023. Key contributors such as Kretzler Matthias, Li Ping, and Rossing Peter emerged. China, the United States and Japan have the most publications. Keyword analysis revealed "activated protein kinase" as the most central keyword, while "diabetic nephropathy" had the highest citation rate. Recent focus shifted towards keywords like "Traditional Chinese Medicine" and "molecular docking."
    CONCLUSION: This bibliometric analysis provides insights into trends in experimental research on DN from 2018 to 2024. Notable contributors and influential countries were identified, emphasizing global collaboration. Key topics demonstrate diverse approaches and emerging trends, supporting informed decision-making and innovation in combatting DN and enhancing patient outcomes.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Diabetic nephropathy; Experimental research; Hotspots
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtv.2025.100854
  11. J Contemp Dent Pract. 2024 Sep 01. 25(9): 863-868
       AIM: To perform a bibliometric study of periodontal disease and Alzheimer's disease (AD) focusing on trends, collaborative efforts, and emerging patterns.
    MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2018 to May 2024, an observational study was carried out utilizing metadata extracted from the Scopus database. A search methodology, specifically designed for this database, was developed using MeSH terms combined with Boolean operators such as "AND" and "OR". The Bibliometrix tool was employed to facilitate the study, using indicators including the number of citations and publications, the authorship of the publication, the country of origin, the year of publication, the type of publication, the H-index, WorldMap, Sankey diagram, keyword analysis, topic evolution, and scientific findings.
    RESULTS: A total of 50.7 and 27.3% of the publications were in Q1 and Q2 quartile journals. The University of Central Lancashire has the most publications (17), but the University of California at San Francisco has the highest impact (1545 citations per publication). The journal Periodontology 2000 had a total of 643 citations per publication. Sim Kaur Singhrao (16) and Ingar Olsen (10) were the authors with the most publications, whereas Eric C Reynolds had the highest impact with 1,300 citations.
    CONCLUSIONS: This bibliometric study found a gradual growth in publications, with the highest number of studies during 2021 and 2022, followed by a decrease in subsequent years, with Q1 and Q2 journals predominating. In terms of scientific productivity, the United States is the leading country in this area of research. The journal Periodontology 2000 had the highest number of citations, demonstrating the particular interest of periodontology in studying the association between periodontal disease and systemic diseases.
    CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The present study is significant because the relationship between periodontitis and Alzheimer is currently considered a novel multidisciplinary research opportunity, given that it includes both medical and dental specialties. This research also provides a valuable contribution to academics, universities, and research centers because it will allow us to understand trends and new research horizons and identify the most productive authors. How to cite this article: Matta-Pacheco J, Tsukamoto-Jaramillo A, Tinedo-López PL, et al. Bibliometric Study of Periodontitis and Alzheimer's Disease: Trends, Collaboration, and Emerging Patterns. J Contemp Dent Pract 2024;25(9):863-868.
    Keywords:  Alzheimer's disease; Bibliometric study Periodontal disease.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-3758
  12. Digit Health. 2025 Jan-Dec;11:11 20552076241310055
       Introduction: COVID-19 is one of the most severe global health events in recent years. Google Trends provides a comprehensive analysis of the search frequency for specific terms on Google, reflecting the public's areas of interest. As of now, there has been no bibliometric study on COVID-19 and Google Trends. Therefore, the aim of this study is to perform a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of existing Google Trends research related to COVID-19.
    Methods: We retrieved 467 records from the Web of Science™ Core Collection, covering the period from January 1, 2020, to December 31, 2023. We then conducted scientific metric analyses using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and the Bibliometrix package in R-software to explore the temporal and spatial distribution, author distribution, thematic categories, references, and keywords related to these records.
    Results: A total of 467 valid records, comprising 418 articles and 49 reviews, were collected for analysis. Over the 4 years, the highest number of publications occurred in 2021. The United States had the most published papers, followed by China. Notably, the United States and China had the closest collaborative relationship. Harvard University ranked as the institution with the highest number of published papers. However, there appeared to be a lack of collaboration between institutions. The research hotspots related to COVID-19 in Google Trends encompassed "outbreak," "epidemic," "air pollution," "internet," "time series," and "public interest."
    Conclusion: This study provides a valuable overview of the directions in which Google Trends is being utilized for studying infectious diseases, particularly COVID-19.
    Keywords:  COVID-19; Google Trends; bibliometric analysis; infection disease
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241310055
  13. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2025 Jan 06. pii: llae395. [Epub ahead of print]
       BACKGROUND: Acne vulgaris has significant effects on the emotional and social wellbeing of an affected individual, leading to conditions like anxiety, depression and social isolation. Oral isotretinoin has been associated with various side-effects, including psychiatric concerns like depression and suicidal ideation. However, the connection between isotretinoin and these mental health issues remains controversial.
    OBJECTIVES: To provide an overview of the literature on the subject by investigating data such as the effects of articles in the field on the literature as a whole, coauthorship and citation analysis.
    METHODS: A bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Web of Science database to search for studies from 1986 to 2024 with keywords related to isotretinoin, suicide and depression. Data were analysed using VOSviewer software to visualize the bibliometric networks and trends.
    RESULTS: For the study, 380 publications were identified, with a peak in 2018. The most common article types were original articles (60.3%), reviews (13.9%) and letters (12.1%). English is the predominant language of publication (93.4%). The h-index of these articles was 49, with an average of 23.0 citations per article. The top research areas included dermatology, pharmacology and psychiatry. The analysis highlights key authors and their contributions to the field.
    CONCLUSIONS: The bibliometric analysis has revealed an evolving research landscape. The number of studies has increased since 2004, following the Food and Drug Administration's black box warning in 2005. While early studies linked isotretinoin to psychiatric issues, recent data have shown a stronger association between acne and these conditions rather than the medication itself. This analysis underscores the importance of continuous research and re-evaluation of clinical guidelines based on emerging evidence.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1093/ced/llae395
  14. Foods. 2024 Dec 17. pii: 4068. [Epub ahead of print]13(24):
      Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) originates from Central Asia and is widely distributed around the world. It is recognized as a versatile food crop due to its nutritional richness. Conducting a systematic analysis of the literature on buckwheat research can help scientific researchers achieve a better understanding of the current state, hotspots, and trends in this field, thereby promoting the sustainable development of buckwheat. The study retrieved a total of 4512 articles related to buckwheat from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), involving 104 countries (regions), 3220 institutions, and 12,840 authors. The number of research papers on buckwheat is gradually increasing. China, Japan, Poland, the United States, and South Korea were the top five countries in terms of publication volume in this field. Among the top 10 institutions in terms of publication volume, Chinese institutions account for 60%. Northwest A & F University held a leading position in the number of papers published and cited. Research on buckwheat shows that both domestic and international research institutions tend to collaborate more with institutions within their own countries. A comprehensive analysis of journals with a high number of publications and citations in buckwheat research indicated that studies primarily focus on its use as food and its active substances. Analysis of the authors and cited authors indicated that Wu Qi and Zhu F, among others, have high reputations and significant influence in this field. Reference analysis has determined that early research primarily focused on buckwheat as a pseudo-cereal food; mid-term research mainly concentrated on its active substances and cultivation; later research became more comprehensive, focusing on its potential in food, biotechnology, and medical health, which gradually emerged as trends and hot topics. Keyword analysis indicates that buckwheat flour, antioxidant activity, protective biological control, and buckwheat husk are current research hotspots. This study systematically summarizes the current status of research in the field, identifies research hotspots and trends, and provides a reference for future investigations into buckwheat.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics; buckwheat; hotspots; research trends; visualization analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13244068
  15. Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2025 Jan 08. 15347346241311065
      Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a common complication of diabetes, associated with increased rates of amputation and mortality. In recent years, great progress has been made in the treatment of DFU, but there is still a lack of bibliometric research on the treatment of DFU.DFU therapy publications published between 1 January 2004 and 31 December 2023 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database for analysis using VOSviewer and CiteSpace analytics. A total of 4833 publications on DFU from 2004 to 2023 were included in the WoSCC database. The United States had the highest productivity with 1463 papers, accounting for 30.27% of the total production, followed by China with 907 papers (18.77%) and England with 438 papers (9.06%). In terms of research institutions and journals, the University of Texas System and Journal of Wound Care published the highest number of papers. High-frequency keywords in the field of DFU therapy mainly concentrated on management, wound healing, and amputation. This study conducted a systematic bibliometric analysis of DFU therapy publications from 2004 and 2025. Improving DFU management, promoting wound healing, and reducing amputation rates are the hotspots and future trends in this field. Our work provides valuable insights into the research trajectory and future avenues of exploration in the field of DFU therapy. These findings provide strong support for academic research and clinical practice.
    Keywords:  amputation; bibliometric analysis; diabetic foot ulcer; hotspots; wound healing
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1177/15347346241311065
  16. Zhongguo Yi Xue Ke Xue Yuan Xue Bao. 2024 Dec;46(6): 899-908
      Objective To understand the research status of osteoimmunology by a bibliometric study and provide reference for potential research hotspots in the future. Methods The articles and reviews related to osteoimmunology were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection with the time interval from 2002 to 2022.VOSviewer,CiteSpace,and the Bibliometrix package in R were used to analyze the contributions and co-citation relationships of countries/regions,institutions,journals,authors,references,and keywords,and identify research hotspots. Results A total of 812 English-language articles published between 2002 and 2022 were collected,and the annual number of articles was increasing year by year.China had the most articles (n=233,28.69%),followed by the United States and Japan.Sichuan University had the highest number of articles (n=35,4.27%).Takayanagi H ranked first among both publishing authors and co-cited authors.Froniters in Immunology was the journal publishing the highest number of articles (n=45,impact factor of 7.3 in 2023) in this field.The clustering of key nodes and identification of keywords in co-cited references indicated that the research of osteoimmunology mainly focused on signal transduction mechanisms of bone immunity,bone immunity-mediated diseases,and drug treatment.In recent years,the research hotspots of osteoimmunology included macrophage polarization,bone biomaterials,bone regeneration,and therapy. Conclusion This study employed bibliometric methods to comprehensively analyze the countries,institutions,authors,keywords,and references of articles in osteoimmunology,providing guidance and reference for researchers engaged in this field.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics; bone biomaterial; bone regeneration; macrophage polarization; osteoimmunology; therapy
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.16011
  17. J Breath Res. 2025 Jan 07.
      Halitosis has a multifactorial etiology being of interest by different health areas. The aim of this study was to perform a bibliometric and altmetric analyses of the top 100 most-cited papers on halitosis to provide a comprehensive view of their scientific and alternative metrics. This would give perspectives on citation dynamics and online attention of the research outputs. A search strategy was designed, tested and applied in the Web of Science database on August 1st, 2023. The 100 most-cited papers were selected by two reviewers. Data on title, year of publication, number of citations, authorship, journal title, study design, halitosis etiology and subject/field of the study or pathogenesis of halitosis were extracted from each paper. Altmetric Attention Score (AAS) for each paper was registered. Papers were published between 1972 and 2019. Most cited papers were non-systematic reviews (28%). USA was the country with the greatest number of publications (20%). Journals with the greater number of citations were related to dentistry. The altmetric analysis did not show correlation with the citation count but showed a few papers with elevated AAS and a good diffusion in social media. The level of evidence of the study design did not influence the citation number. This can indicate the need for citing studies with more robust designs in order to provide better scientific evidence of citations in epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis and treatment. Databases showed positive correlation among citation counts, but no correlation with the online attention.
    Keywords:  Altimetrics; Bibliometrics; Halitosis; Oral malodor
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1088/1752-7163/ada6f6
  18. Brain Behav. 2025 Jan;15(1): e70271
       BACKGROUND: The occurrence and development of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) are closely linked to neuroinflammation. This bibliometric analysis aims to provide novel insights into the research trajectory, key research topics, and potential future development trends in the field of neuroinflammation-induced POCD.
    METHODS: The Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database was searched to identify publications from 2012 to 2023 on neuroinflammation-induced POCD. Bibliometric analysis, involving both statistical and visual analyses, was conducted using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and the R software.
    RESULTS: Research on neuroinflammation-induced POCD has exhibited an increasing trend over the past 12 years. China had the highest number of publications, Nanjing Medical University had the most collaboration with other institutions, Zhiyi Zuo was the most published author, and the Journal of Neuroinflammation served as the primary publication in the field of neuroinflammation-induced POCD. The most frequent keyword was POCD. Keyword clustering analysis indicated that the predominant cluster is dexmedetomidine. Burst detection revealed that postoperative delirium (POD), perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PND), apoptosis, and epigenetic modifications were the future research trends.
    CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis identified the following key research areas associated with neuroinflammation-induced POCD: anesthesia, surgery, dexmedetomidine, NLRP3 inflammasome, and mechanism of neuroinflammation-induced POCD. The potential future research topics comprise POD, PND, apoptosis, and epigenetic modifications.
    Keywords:  epigenetic modifications; neuroinflammation; perioperative neurocognitive disorders; postoperative cognitive dysfunction; postoperative delirium
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.70271
  19. Endocr Metab Immune Disord Drug Targets. 2025 Jan 08.
       BACKGROUND: Depression is a common mental illness that has become a major economic burden worldwide. Recently, increasing evidence has highlighted the inflammatory mechanism of depression. In order to understand the research status of this field, this study used the bibliometric analysis method to overview the research content and progress, as well as analyze the development trend and limitations.
    METHODS: In this study, articles and reviews were included in the specific search strategy. The matched papers were exported from the Web of Science database. CiteSpace 6.3 R1 and Bibliometrix (R package) were utilized to generate bibliometric and knowledge maps.
    RESULTS: A total of 25,063 articles were included in this study. The number of publications in this field has gradually increased, especially in recent years. These papers come from 156 countries, led by the United States and China mainland. The leading research institution is the University of Toronto (Canada). Brain Behavior and Immunity is the journal with the most publications and the most frequently co-cited journals. Among 91,100 authors, Maes M has the most publications and co-citations. According to the keywords burst and co-cited reference analysis, the hotspots in the field in recent years include kynurenine, c-reactive protein, neuroinflammation, and gut microbiota.
    CONCLUSION: Although abundant academic achievements have been made on the inflammatory mechanism of depression, there is still a long way to go before these research results can be applied to clinical practice. Strengthening international academic exchanges and cooperation may promote breakthroughs in this field.
    Keywords:  Depression; WoSCC; bibliometric; citeSpace; inflammation; neuroimmunology
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2174/0118715303325541241024060229
  20. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2025 Jan 10.
      Emodin, as a natural active ingredient, has shown great application potential in the fields of medicine, food and cosmetics due to its unique pharmacological effects, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-cancer, etc. In recent years, with the development of science and technology and the increase of people's demand for natural medicine, emodin research has been paid more and more attention by the global scientific research community. The bibliometric analysis of emodin and the construction of knowledge map are still blank. We searched the publications of emodin related studies in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database from 2004 to 2024 and conducted a bibliometric analysis. Data processing was done using the R packages Bibliometrix, VOSviewer and CiteSpace. The consensus identified 4,125 emodin related articles from multiple countries, with China being the main contributor. The number of publications in this field is increasing year by year. China Medical University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine are all prominent research institutions in this field. The Journal of ethnopharmacology published the most articles on the subject. The total number of authors of these articles has reached 14,991, among which Yi Wang is the author with the most output and Xiaoxv Dong is the author with the most cited times. "emodin", "apoptosis", and "liver injury" were the main research focuses. Topics such as "pharmacology", "photodynamic therapy", "advancing drug discovery" and "gallbladder cancer cell" may represent emerging areas of research in medicine. The results of this study help to identify the latest research frontiers and hot topics, and provide a valuable reference for the study of emodin family.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric; Citespace; Emodin; Liver injury; VOSviewer
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s00210-024-03758-5
  21. ACS Omega. 2024 Dec 31. 9(52): 50894-50909
      Nanoindentation has gained significant attention as a method for the quantitative characterization of mechanical properties of materials at micro- and nanoscales. This study investigates trends in nanoindentation technology by visualizing and analyzing relevant publications. To achieve this, CiteSpace was utilized to analyze 14 373 papers from the Web of Science core database published between 2013 and 2022. The analysis examined the status and trends in nanoindentation technology, focusing on the publication counts, contributing countries, institutions, authors, and keywords. The results indicate a growing number of publications related to nanoindentation technology globally, with China leading in publication output. Upadrasta Ramamurty is recognized as the most prolific author, while the work of W.C. Oliver and G.M. Pharr has received substantial citations. Six research hotspots and their associated content are identified as current frontiers in this field. Future investigations may concentrate on the applicability range, measurement accuracy, and theoretical modeling of this technique. This review aims to assist scholars interested in nanoindentation technology in quickly identifying research priorities from a new perspective and anticipating the future trajectory of this field.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.4c08430
  22. J Conserv Dent Endod. 2024 Nov;27(11): 1098-1103
       Introduction: Vital pulp therapy (VPT) aims to preserve dental pulp after injury and has gained significant popularity due to advancements in materials and understanding of pulp biology. While bibliometric analyses are common in various fields, none have been conducted specifically for the 100 most-cited articles on VPT.
    Materials and Methods: This bibliometric study analyzed the 100 most-cited VPT papers using data from Web of Science (WoS-CC), Scopus, and Google Scholar. Articles were manually reviewed to extract key bibliometric data, including titles, citation counts, citation density, authorship, country of origin, publication year, journal, study design, and VPT type.
    Results: The articles collectively received 19,782 citations, with the oldest from 1966 and the most recent from 2019, having 803 and 104 citations, respectively. Key journals included the Journal of Endodontics, International Endodontic Journal, and Dental Materials. Review articles were the predominant study design, followed by clinical, laboratory, and basic research studies. Eight of the top 20 articles focused on the properties of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). Torabinejad and Parirokh were notable contributors before 2010, while Duncan, Bjørndal, and Simon were prominent after 2010. VPT research has increased significantly post-2010, with a notable shift in focus from early studies on calcium hydroxide to more recent studies on MTA's biocompatibility and its use as a pulp capping agent.
    Conclusion: This analysis provides a comprehensive list of the top 100 cited VPT articles, offering valuable insights for researchers, students, and clinicians. The study highlights key trends and influential contributions in the field of VPT research.
    Keywords:  Pulp capping; pulpotomy; vital pulp therapy
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.4103/JCDE.JCDE_599_24
  23. J Clin Neurosci. 2025 Jan 08. pii: S0967-5868(25)00007-4. [Epub ahead of print]133 111035
       BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aims to analyze the global trends and current status of perioperative cognitive function protection for preventing postoperative delirium(PCFP-POD), as well as to predict research hotspots.
    METHODS: We conducted a literature search on the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) and selected articles published between January 1, 2014, and December 31, 2023, related to PCFP-POD. The retrieved data were subjected to bibliometric analysis and visualization using CiteSpace 6.2.R4, VOSviewer 1.6.20 software, and the Bibliometrics website.
    RESULTS: A total of 355 articles published between 2014 and 2023 were retrieved from the online databases. The number of publications on perioperative cognitive function protection for preventing postoperative delirium sharply increased from 2018 onwards. Key themes included drug and non-drug interventions, postoperative cognitive dysfunction in cardiac and hip surgery, and the effects of anesthetic drugs. High-frequency keywords included postoperative delirium, intervention, postoperative cognitive impairment, and cognitive training.
    CONCLUSION: The number of research articles on PCFP-POD increased significantly from 2014 to 2023. Future research trends may focus on cognitive function protection related to surgical categories, anesthesia methods, electroencephalogram monitoring, and nursing care.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric Analysis; Cognitive Function; Global Trend; Postoperative Delirium; Visualized Analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn.2025.111035
  24. Endocr Metab Immune Disord Drug Targets. 2025 Jan 03.
       BACKGROUND: Research on RNA in diabetic retinopathy (DR) has received increasing attention in recent years. However, there is a lack of comprehensive and systematic research on the current status and future direction of RNA research in DR. Therefore, this study used bibliometric analysis to summarize the global trends and current status of DR RNA research to date.
    METHODS: We searched the Web of Science for studies related to DR RNA research before July 2024 and then used CiteSpace and VOSviewer to generate knowledge visualization maps.
    RESULTS: A total of 1,103 articles related to RNA research in DR were retrieved. China has the most articles, followed by the USA and Japan. Wayne State University, Nanjing Medical University, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University were the three most productive institutions. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science was the most popular journal in this field. Kowluru, Renu A from Wayne State University published the most number of articles. Keyword analysis showed that the research hotspot in this field is the role of miRNAs in apoptosis and neovascularization in DR. Non-coding RNAs and extracellular vesicles are future research trends.
    CONCLUSION: The results of this bibliometric study provide information on the current status and trends in the field of RNA research in DR. RNA research could lead to new diagnostic methods and therapeutic strategies for DR. Our findings can help researchers understand the current status of RNA research in DR and identify new directions for further research.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; Diabetic retinopathy; RNA; VOSviewer; bibliometrics; non-coding RNA
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2174/0118715303358069241213151650
  25. Am J Ther. 2024 Nov-Dec 01;31(6):31(6): e659-e668
       BACKGROUND: Medications initially intended for diabetes treatment are now being used by other patients for weight loss. In the specialized literature, there are numerous meta-analyses investigating this aspect.
    AREAS OF UNCERTAINTY: The authors aimed to explore whether the application of scientometric methods for literature review within meta-analyses could provide clear answers to specific research questions. This approach could help develop a rapid system for selecting articles to read during the information process for clinicians or researchers.
    DATA SOURCES: We obtained research data from Web of Science Core Collection, using the search phrase "GLP-1 AND Body Weight," reviews from the past 5 years. This approach led to the identification of 31 relevant articles in the field.
    RESULTS: A total of 31 reviews were identified in the WOS database and investigated using the VOSviewer bibliographic coupling method. Among these, 7 reviews were found to have the highest influence. The authors analyzed these articles and determined that only these 7 reviews directly address the research question. In addition, an analysis of the impact factor of the journals where the articles are published, the influence power of these articles, and the countries of origin of the authors was conducted. A strong correlation was demonstrated between the impact factor and the total link strength for these 7 reviews. The correlation coefficient of 0.116709 between journal impact factor and number of citations suggests a very weak or nonexistent relationship. A strong positive correlation of 0.879736 exists between journal impact factor and total link strength, indicating a significant association. The correlation coefficient of -0.12505 between citations and total link strength shows a very weak or negligible relationship.
    CONCLUSIONS: Scientometric methods such as VOSviewer are useful in the work of both researchers and clinicians, highlighting the fact that articles in a research field can be identified by several criteria: impact factor, number of citations, authors from research teams that addressed this topic. The weak correlation between journal impact factor and number of citations implies that the prestige of the journal does not significantly affect the citation count of articles. Researchers should focus on the quality and relevance of their work rather than solely targeting high-impact journals. However, the strong positive correlation between impact factor and total link strength suggests that articles in prestigious journals are more likely to share content similarities. Researchers should consider this when selecting journals for publication and aim to contribute to impactful and interconnected research areas. This approach allows quick and easy identification of key articles, serving as a fundamental basis for rapid analysis of research in the field, starting from the analysis of authors' competence, degree of trust of the journal, or degree of interest that researchers have for that article.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1097/MJT.0000000000001805
  26. Front Mol Neurosci. 2024 ;17 1493822
       Background and objectives: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have demonstrated significant potential in pain medicine research, including mechanisms, diagnosis, and therapy. However, no relative bibliometric analysis has been performed to summarize the progress in this area quantitatively.
    Methods: Literature was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection online database. A total of 1,295 papers were retrieved between January 1, 2000 and September 21, 2023 and underwent visualization and analysis using R software [Library [bibliometrix] and biblioshiny packages], VOSviewer (version 1.6.18), CiteSpace software (version 6.2.R4), and the bibliometrics website (http://bibliometric.com).
    Results: Publications in this field have increased annually since 2000, demonstrating growing research interest. China emerged as the most productive country, followed by the United States and Germany. Keyword analysis identified "expression," "neuropathic pain," and "microRNAs" as the most relevant keywords. Extensive collaboration among countries and institutions was also observed.
    Conclusion: The bibliometric analysis revealed a rapid growth of publications related to miRNAs and pain in the past 2 decades. Keywords analysis indicates that "expression," "neuropathic pain," and "microRNA" are the most frequently used words in this research field. However, more robust and globally recognized basic studies and clinical trials from prestigious journals are required.
    Keywords:  Web of Science; bibliometric analysis; miRNA; microRNA; pain
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2024.1493822
  27. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2025 Jan 04.
       OBJECTIVE: This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis to explore research trends, collaboration patterns, and emerging themes in the PET/MR field based on published literature from 2010 to 2024.
    METHODS: A detailed literature search was performed using the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database with keywords related to PET/MR. A total of 4,349 publications were retrieved and analyzed using various bibliometric tools, including VOSviewer and CiteSpace.
    RESULTS: The analysis revealed an initial increase in PET/MR publications, peaking at 495 in 2021, followed by a slight decline. The USA, Germany, and China were the most prolific countries, with the USA demonstrating strong collaborative networks. Key institutions included the Stanford University, Technical University of Munich and University of Duisburg-Essen. Prominent authors were primarily from Germany, with significant contributions from University Hospital Essen. Major journals in the field included the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, and Physics in Medicine and Biology. Emerging research areas focused on oncology, neurological disorders, and cardiovascular diseases, with keywords such as "prostate cancer," "Alzheimer's disease," and "breast cancer" showing high research activity. Recent trends also highlight the growing integration of AI, particularly deep learning, to improve imaging reconstruction and diagnostic accuracy.
    CONCLUSION: The findings emphasize the need for continuous investment, strategic planning, and technological innovations to expand PET/MR's clinical applications. Future research should focus on optimizing imaging techniques, fostering international collaborations, and integrating emerging technologies like artificial intelligence to enhance PET/MR's diagnostic and therapeutic potential in precision medicine.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Hybrid imaging technology; Interdisciplinary collaboration; PET/MR; Research trends
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s00259-024-07043-8
  28. Heliyon. 2025 Jan 15. 11(1): e41095
      Given the rapid development and widespread application of the cooperative economy, an in-depth understanding and continuous focus on its research has become necessary. This study utilizes bibliometric analysis tools, CiteSpace and Bibliometrix, along with visualization techniques, to systematically analyze the progression and trends in cooperative economy research. Each of these tools has its unique advantages and functionalities that supplement each other in the application of bibliometric analysis, enhancing the comprehensiveness and effectiveness of the research. The aim of this study is to reveal the core themes, knowledge structure, and academic influence of cooperative economy research, providing valuable insights and references for future studies. Furthermore, this study explores the application and combination of CiteSpace and Bibliometrix in bibliometric analysis, offering a new perspective for research methodology. The findings are anticipated to contribute to the further development of cooperative economy research, providing theoretical and practical references for the sustainable development of society and economy.
    Keywords:  Bibliometrics; Bibliometrix; CiteSpace; Cooperative economy
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e41095
  29. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2025 Dec;21(1): 2435598
      The global burden of cancer continues to grow, posing a significant public health challenge. Although cancer immunotherapy has shown significant efficacy, the response rate is not high. Therefore, the objective of our research was to identify the latest research trends and hotspots on biomarkers from 1993 to 2023. Data were collected from the database Web of Science core collection. Bibliometric analysis and visualization were conducted with CiteSpace(6.3.1), VOSviewer (v1.6.20), R-bibliometrix(v4.3.3), and Microsoft Excel(2019). A total of 2686 literatures were retrieved. The sheer annual volume of publications has shown a rapid upward trend since 2015. The United States has generated the most publications and Harvard University ranked as a leading institution. The global biomarker research on immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) revealed regional differences and in-depth explorations should be promoted in developing countries. Although China has become the second largest country in terms of publication, the average citation per paper and the total link strength were both lower than the other countries. The research on biomarkers mainly concentrated upon the following aspects: PD-1/PD-L1, CTLA-4, gene expression, adverse events, total mutational burden (TMB), body mass index (BMI), gut microbiota, cd8(+)/cd4(+) t-cells, and blood-related biomarkers such as lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), cytokines. Furthermore, "artificial intelligence" and "machine learning" have become the most important research hotspot over the last 2 y, which will help us to identify useful biomarkers from complex big data and provide a basis for precise medicine for malignant tumors.
    Keywords:  Biomarkers; bibliometrics; cancer; immune checkpoint inhibitor; immunotherapy; visualization analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2024.2435598
  30. Front Neurol. 2024 ;15 1486584
       Background: The incidence of neuropathic pain (NP) after spinal cord injury (SCI) is quite high. This pain is clinically challenging to treat and has an debilitating effect on patients. In recent years, NP is a popular topic of research and a number of relevant articles have been published in academic journals. The purpose of this article is to analyze the global research trend of NP after SCI using bibliometric methods.
    Methods: The literature was screened from 2013 to 2024 based on the Web of Science core collection (WOSCC). These publications, including annual publications, journals, authors, references, and keywords via CiteSpace, were analyzed in order to help understand the current research direction and hotspots in this field.
    Results: A total of 2022 publications were included in the analysis. The results showed that an overall upward trend in the number of publications in the study period. The top five productive journals are Spinal Cord, Journal of Neurotrauma, Pain, Experimental Neurology, and Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, the journals related to spinal cord or pain. The top five most productive scholars are Armin Curt, Michael G. Fehlings, Wu Junfang, John L. K. Kramer, and Farinaz Nasirinezhad. Keyword bursts showed that signaling pathway, neuroinflammation, neuralgia, spinal cord stimulation, inhibition, and depression have become new research hotspots in the field of NP after SCI.
    Conclusion: This study provides a basis for the study of pain after SCI. It summarizes past research on NP following SCI and offers valuable reference data for further exploration of research trends and issues of focus in this field.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; bibliometrics; neuropathic pain; research progress; spinal cord injury
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1486584
  31. Toxics. 2024 Nov 24. pii: 844. [Epub ahead of print]12(12):
      Non-targeted screening (NTS) technology has been showing significant potential in identifying contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in water and has attracted great attention in academia in recent years. It is a method that analyzes samples without pre-selecting substances, enabling the detection and identification of unknown compounds, which is crucial for environmental health and public protection. This study uses the Bibliometrix package in R 4.4.1 and CiteSpace 6.3.R1 software to statistically analyze 589 relevant publications from the Web of Science Core Collection from 2007 to 2024. Our work concentrates on NTS of water bodies; thus, articles that only analyze water sediments without analyzing the water were not considered for inclusion. By conducting a quantitative analysis and visualizing the publication trends, countries, authors, journals, and keywords, the present study identifies research hotspots, compositions, and paradigms within this field, trying to analyze the horizontal and vertical development trends and structural evolution of the research area. The research found that the application of NTS in water pollution studies has progressed through three phases: theoretical exploration, rapid development, and steady progress. From the national level, China leads with the highest number of publications (131), followed by Germany (105), Spain (50), and the United States (39). The top three authors by publication volume are J. Hollender, Nikolaos S. Thomaidis, and Emma L. Schymanski, while the top three by citation count are J. Hollender, Emma L. Schymanski, and M. Krauss. However, international collaboration between countries and researchers still remains an area for improvement. Science of the Total Environment is the journal with the highest number of publications (81), and Environmental Science & Technology holds the highest number of citations. Research on NTS methodologies, suspect screening, and health risk assessments are hot topics in the academic community. Future research is expected to be multidisciplinary, with emerging hotspots likely to focus on including the identification of novel pollutants through NTS, toxicity assessments of biotransformed compounds, and the health impacts and mechanisms of related compounds.
    Keywords:  NTS; bibliometrics; global trends; research hotspots; water pollution
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics12120844
  32. World Neurosurg. 2025 Jan 06. pii: S1878-8750(24)02098-9. [Epub ahead of print] 123648
       BACKGROUND: Acute spinal cord injury causes severe motor and sensory dysfunction, significantly burdening individuals and society. This study uses bibliometric analysis to identify research trends and key areas, providing insights for future advancements in treatment.
    METHODS: Scientific publications on acute spinal cord injury were collected from PubMed and the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) between 2000 and 2022. Data were analyzed using Bibliometric, CiteSpace, and BICOMB, with gCLUTO applied for co-word bicluster analysis based on MeSH term matrices.
    RESULTS: 2,513 publications on acute spinal cord injury were published, with the number of articles increasing annually from 38 to 268. Spinal Cord has emerged as the leading journal in this field, and the United States maintains its dominant position in global research impact. The University of Toronto ranks first among research institutions, with significant contributions from researchers such as Fehlings and Kwon. Research on acute spinal cord injury primarily focuses on seven key areas: metabolism, pharmacology, surgical timing, rehabilitation, pathology, clinical predictors, and diagnostic imaging.
    CONCLUSIONS: Our study reveals substantial growth in acute spinal cord injury research over the past two decades, emphasizing leading countries, researchers, institutions, and journals. Animal models remain pivotal in drug development for basic medicine and neuroscience. Consensus has been reached among experts regarding the timing of surgical intervention, while artificial intelligence and multidisciplinary approaches are emerging as promising avenues for comprehensive treatment. Additionally, Ongoing research into spinal cord injury pathophysiology provides essential guidance for pharmacological and surgical treatments.
    Keywords:  acute; bibliometric analysis; hot spots; mapping theme trends; spinal cord injury; trauma
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2024.123648
  33. Biophys Rep. 2024 Dec 31. 10(6): 388-402
      Fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is a key molecule in the field of oncology, with significant impacts on tumor diagnosis and treatment. Importantly, it has paved the way for the development of radiotracers for quinoline-based FAP inhibitors (FAPIs), which are currently among the most promising radiotracers for PET imaging in cancer. We performed a bibliometric analysis of scientific publications related to FAP and FAPI-based radiotracers, which included the quantification and visualization of current research trends and prospects based on various bibliometric indicators. In our survey of FAP-related studies in the Web of Science Core Collection databases, R and VOSviewer were used for visualization and bibliometric analyses based on country, institute, author, journal, and keywords. We also examined the methodology, radionuclide type, imaging instruments, and major diseases associated with studies on FAPI-based radiotracers. The results revealed 2,664 FAP-related publications from 1992 to the present. Germany, the USA, and China dominated paper publications, multinational collaborations, and societal impacts on FAP research. Southwest Medical University was the most productive institute, while Haberkorn Uwe authored the most cited papers and the highest H-index. The European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging and the Journal of Nuclear Medicine were the most influential periodicals. Keywords "FAP", "68Ga-FAPI", and "PET/CT" emerged as the most significant in this field. This study may help elucidate current research trends, hotspots, and directions for future research.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Cancer; FAPI; Fibroblast activation protein; PET/CT; Radionuclide
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.52601/bpr.2024.240022
  34. Front Sports Act Living. 2024 ;6 1456998
      The aim of this study was to conduct a scoping and bibliometric review of articles using artificial intelligence (AI) in tennis. The analysis covered various aspects of tennis, including performance, health, match results, physiological data, tennis expenditure, and prize amounts. Articles on AI in tennis published until 2024 were retrieved from the Web of Science database. A total of 389 records were screened, and 108 articles were retained for analysis. The analysis identified intermittent gaps in publication output during certain intervals, notably in the years 2007-2008 and 2012-2013. From 2012 onward, there was a clear upward trend in publications and citations, peaking in 2022. The theme was led by China, the United States, and Australia. These countries maintain their status as the top contributors in terms of publications. The analysis of author collaborations revealed multiple clusters, with notable contributions from researchers in China, Australia, Japan, and the United States. This bibliometric review has elucidated the evolution of AI research in tennis, highlighting the countries and authors that have significantly contributed to this field over the years. The prediction model suggests that the number of articles and citations on this topic will continue to increase over the next decade (until 2034).
    Keywords:  artificial intelligence; deep learning; machine learning; sport; tennis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2024.1456998
  35. Biomedicine (Taipei). 2024 ;14(4): 61-77
       Introduction: In recent years, significant progress has been made in regenerative medicine, specifically in using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) due to their regenerative and differentiating abilities. An exciting development in this area is the utilization of exosomes derived from MSCs, which have shown promise in tissue restoration, immune system modulation, and cancer treatment.
    Objectives: This study aims to analyze global research trends and the academic impact of MSCs-derived exosomes from 2014 to 2023, providing a comprehensive overview of this emerging field.
    Materials and methods: The Web of Science database selected 948 relevant publications from 2014 to 2023. Artificial intelligence (AI)-bibliometric tools, including Bibliometrix, CiteSpace, and VOSviewer, were employed to analyze and visualize the data. The focus was on publication quantity, research nations, institutional partnerships, keywords, and research focal points.
    Results: The study revealed that China, Japan, Taiwan, and the United States are the leaders in publication volume and impact in MSCs-derived exosome research. China has the highest number of publications, while the United States and Iran excel in research quality and influence. Primary research themes were identified through keyword and clustering analyses, including tissue repair, immune modulation, bone regeneration, and cancer treatment. The study also emphasized the importance of international collaboration, with China and the United States demonstrating the most robust cooperation.
    Conclusion: MSCs-derived exosome research rapidly expands worldwide, showing promising prospects in regenerative medicine and cell therapy. With continued research and international collaboration, MSCs-derived exosomes are expected to play a vital role in future therapeutic application.
    Keywords:  Artificial intelligence (AI)-bibliometric tools; CiteSpace; Exosomes; Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs); VOSviewer; Web of Science
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.37796/2211-8039.1470
  36. Front Microbiol. 2024 ;15 1507340
       Background: Postoperative infections in artificial joints provide considerable difficulties in the field of orthopedics, especially after joint replacement procedures. These infections rank among the most severe postoperative consequences, frequently leading to treatment ineffectiveness and reduced quality of life for surgery patients. Consequently, it is crucial to acquire knowledge about worldwide research trends in this area in order to educate clinical practices and improve therapeutic techniques. This work exploits bibliometric analysis to investigate the present state, developing patterns, and main areas of focus in research on artificial joint infection.
    Objective: To analyze the research trends, hotspots, and international collaborations on artificial joint infections worldwide from 2013 to 2023.
    Methods: Extractions of raw data were made from the WoSCC (Web of Science Core Collection) database. Detailed information collected includes the quantity of publications, authors, citations, publication year, h-index, references, country/region, journal, and keywords. Analysis of the data was conducted using VOSviewer version 1.6.10.0 and CiteSpace version 6.3.R1.
    Results: A total of 1,799 articles published between 2013 and 2023 were included in this analysis, showing a steady increase in publication with the United States leading at 553 articles. Infection rates and topics such as biofilm formation and antimicrobial resistance were highly cited, with Mayo Clinic contributing 65 articles as the most prolific institution.
    Conclusion: Research on biofilm infections, antibiotic resistance, and new biomarkers is a key focus, particularly on disrupting biofilms and enhancing diagnostics. There's growing attention in biomarkers like α-defensins and exosomal miRNAs for PJI diagnosis, pointing to new clinical uses. Studies on antimicrobial-coated prosthetics and topical agents are also gaining importance in treatment strategies.
    Keywords:  antibiotic resistance; artificial joint infection; bibliometrics; biofilm; infection control strategies; infection diagnosis antimicrobial coating
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1507340
  37. Front Oncol. 2024 ;14 1453021
       Background: Lung cancer possesses the highest incidence and mortality rates among malignancies globally. Despite substantial advancements in oncology, it is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage, resulting in a poor prognosis. Over recent decades, the swift progress of nanotechnology has precipitated the extensive utilization of nanomaterials as carriers in cancer diagnosis and therapy. The deployment of nanoparticles as an innovative diagnostic strategy aspires to enable the earlier detection of lung cancer, thereby permitting earlier intervention and enhancing prognosis. This study endeavors to deepen our understanding of this domain through a comprehensive analysis employing bibliometric tools.
    Method: Related articles were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection from January 1st, 2006, to December 14st, 2023. Thereaf CiteSpace, VOSviewer and the online platform of bibliometrics (http://bibliometric.com/) were utilized to visually analyze Author/Country/Institutions/Cited Journals/Keyword, et al.
    Results: A total of 966 articles were retrieved for this study. The analysis unveils a progressive increase in annual publications within this field, with China at the forefront in publication volume, followed by the United States and India. Moreover, Chinese research institutions, notably the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, prevail in publication output. Upon exclusion of irrelevant search terms, keywords clustering analysis highlights that "biomarkers", "sensors", "gold nanoparticles", and "silver nanoparticles" are predominant research focuses.
    Conclusion: This bibliometric study furnishes a quantitative perspective on the extant literature, serving scholars in related fields. Furthermore, it anticipates future research trend concerning nanoparticles and lung cancer diagnosis, thereby aiding in the formulation of project planning and the design of experiments.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; diagnosis; lung cancer; nanoparticles; systematic review
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1453021
  38. Digit Health. 2025 Jan-Dec;11:11 20552076241300229
       Background: The increasing body of evidence has been stimulating the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in precision medicine research for lung cancer. This trend necessitates a comprehensive overview of the growing number of publications to facilitate researchers' understanding of this field.
    Method: The bibliometric data for the current analysis was extracted from the Web of Science Core Collection database, CiteSpace, VOSviewer ,and an online website were applied to the analysis.
    Results: After the data were filtered, this search yielded 4062 manuscripts. And 92.27% of the papers were published from 2014 onwards. The main contributing countries were China, the United States, India, Japan, and Korea. These publications were mainly published in the following scientific disciplines, including Radiology Nuclear Medicine, Medical Imaging, Oncology, and Computer Science Notably, Li Weimin and Aerts Hugo J. W. L. stand out as leading authorities in this domain. In the keyword co-occurrence and co-citation cluster analysis of the publication, the knowledge base was divided into four clusters that are more easily understood, including screening, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
    Conclusion: This bibliometric study reveals deep learning frameworks and AI-based radiomics are receiving attention. High-quality and standardized data have the potential to revolutionize lung cancer screening and diagnosis in the era of precision medicine. However, the importance of high-quality clinical datasets, the development of new and combined AI models, and their consistent assessment for advancing research on AI applications in lung cancer are highlighted before current research can be effectively applied in clinical practice.
    Keywords:  Lung cancer; artificial intelligence; bibliometric analysis; hotspots; knowledge base
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241300229
  39. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2025 Jan 08.
       BACKGROUND: Bibliometric analyses of software applications in plastic surgery are relatively limited. This study aims to address this gap by summarizing current research trends and providing insights that may guide future developments in this field.
    METHODS: Data were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. Visualized results, including publication characteristics, disciplines, journals, documents, countries/regions, institutions, authors, and research focuses, were analyzed and optimized using CiteSpace and the "Results Analysis" and "Citation Reports" functions in WoSCC.
    RESULTS: A total of 339 publications were identified through manual screening, indicating a general upward trend in annual publications and citations. Key research areas in this field include computer-aided design, modeling, virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, social media software, telemedicine, and mobile health. However, challenges such as the high costs of advanced tools, the need for specialized training, and concerns regarding data security and patient privacy are significant barriers. Addressing these issues could be crucial for broader adoption. Despite these obstacles, the potential benefits offered by these technologies suggest their increasing relevance in plastic surgery.
    CONCLUSION: Plastic surgery appears to be evolving toward a more standardized, digitalized, and intelligent future. Software has the potential to transform traditional workflows in both research and practice, contributing to improvements in efficiency and precision in the field.
    LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .
    Keywords:  Application; Bibliometric analysis; CiteSpace; Plastic surgery; Smartphone; Software
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-024-04639-1
  40. Heliyon. 2024 Dec 30. 10(24): e40920
      In recent years, Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) have been considered in broad industrial areas to improve the effectiveness of maintenance activities. In chemical engineering domains, PHM is regarded to have big potential for reliability and safety management of complex systems. In this study, a bibliometric analysis has been conducted to explore the evolution of PHM by retrieving 2351 publications from the Web of Science Core Collection (Retrieve date: 12/05/2023). Science mapping techniques are applied to visualize the results. This study helps to reveal research hotspots and development trends of PHM, with a particular focus on chemical engineering. As for the results, PHM has become a multidisciplinary topic. Its research in chemical engineering domains has gained increasing attention in recent years. By integrating advanced models like neural networks and digital twins, PHM can complement traditional approaches, offering real-time insights that improve operational strategies. In the future, PHM progress will focus on multidisciplinary applications with stronger collaboration between academia and industry, with more potential to address practical challenges.
    Keywords:  Asset management; Bibliometric analysis; Chemical engineering; Comparison analysis; Critical review; Prognostics and Health Management; Science mapping
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40920
  41. Front Med (Lausanne). 2024 ;11 1525801
      
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; bibliometric analysis; diabetes; exercise; physical activity
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1525801
  42. Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Dec 13. pii: 2525. [Epub ahead of print]12(24):
       BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In recent years, knowledge management and digital innovation have become pivotal in transforming healthcare systems, driving efficiency and enhancing patient outcomes. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of research trends at the intersection of knowledge management and digital innovation in healthcare, examining the scope, impact, and evolution of scholarly work in this domain.
    METHODS: Using a comprehensive dataset from the Scopus database, we analyzed 419 publications from 1985-2023 to identify influential authors, journal collaborations, and emerging topics and methodologies in the field.
    RESULTS: Our findings reveal a significant increase in research interest, highlighting themes such as data-driven healthcare, artificial intelligence in clinical decision support, and knowledge-sharing platforms' role in improving healthcare delivery. The analysis also underscores the growing importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between healthcare providers, technologists, and policy-makers.
    CONCLUSIONS: By mapping the intellectual structure of knowledge management and digital innovation in healthcare, this study provides valuable insights for academics, practitioners, and policy-makers seeking to harness knowledge management practices and digital technologies to foster innovation and resilience in healthcare systems.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; digital innovation; health systems; healthcare; knowledge management
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12242525
  43. Curr Probl Cardiol. 2025 Jan 07. pii: S0146-2806(25)00005-2. [Epub ahead of print] 102982
      This manuscript serves as a follow-up to our previous work, "Bibliometric Analysis: A Few Suggestions," where we highlighted key aspects of bibliometric research and offered recommendations for improving its rigor. In this draft, we expand on those ideas and provide additional suggestions aimed at enhancing the depth and scope of bibliometric analysis. By analyzing 36 randomly selected bibliometric studies, we identified common practices and gaps in the field, which informed the inclusion of new recommendations not covered in our earlier paper. These suggestions include refining search string definitions, strategies for search field selection, performance indicators for authors, methods for studying thematic evolution, and advanced techniques like bibliographic coupling, co-citation analysis, and three-way plots. We also provided a few suggestions to editors and reviewers of medical journals. This manuscript aims to improve the comprehensiveness and effectiveness of bibliometric research practices and contribute to the development of more robust methodologies in this field.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; bibliographic coupling; co-citation analysis; performance indicators; search string definition; suggestions; thematic evolution
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2025.102982
  44. Curr Stem Cell Res Ther. 2024 Dec 27.
       BACKGROUND: Premature Ovarian Failure (POI), a prevalent gynecological, endocrine disease, significantly impairs the reproductive health of women of childbearing age and presents a formidable challenge to clinicians. Until now, there has been a lack of effective treatments to fundamentally improve ovarian function in patients with POI. Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising treatment in the field of POI, with notable research progress achieved to date.
    OBJECTIVE: This review sought to analyze the current status and hotspots of research on stem cell therapy for POI, forecasting future directions through bibliometrics.
    METHODS: Research related to stem cell therapy for POI from 2000 to 2023 was searched in the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) database by setting subject-term, and the literature was analyzed econometrically using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the R package "bibliometrix."
    RESULTS: According to our search and screening strategy, 203 pieces of literature related to stem cell therapy for POI were obtained and analyzed. There is a marked annual increase in publications, with a particularly rapid ascent in recent years. China has become the most prolific country in this field, with 136 publications. Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranked first among many universities and institutions in terms of the number of publications and citations. Stem Cell Research & Therapy was the most popular and influential journal in the field of stem cell therapy for POI. Lai Dongmei has published the most papers, while Liu Te boasts the highest frequency of co-citations. Investigation into the mechanisms of exosomes derived from stem cells and their associated signaling pathways is anticipated to be a crucial research topic in stem cell therapy for POI.
    CONCLUSION: This review offers the first comprehensive and systematic analysis of the field of stem cell therapy for POI, with a visual representation of the findings. By summarizing the current status and projecting forthcoming trends, this study aims to offer guidance and a reference for scholars in the field.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; Stem cells; VOSviewer; bibliometrix.; premature ovarian insufficiency; therapy
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2174/011574888X329310241206105808
  45. Int J Cerebrovasc Dis Stroke. 2024 ;pii: 185. [Epub ahead of print]7
       Background: Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST) is a relatively rare type of stroke, accounting for less than 3% of all stroke cases, and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in young females. However, when promptly diagnosed and treated, it can have favorable outcomes. Several knowledge gaps remain regarding pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of CVST, so critical assessment of past and present research could help close these gaps or establish targeted future research goals.
    Methods: We screened Elsevier Scopus database articles with CVST as the primary topic. Clinical guidelines, abstracts, letters, and editorials were excluded. The top 100 articles, ordered by number of citations, were selected, and data collection and analysis were performed using Microsoft Excel, R software, and VOS viewer.
    Results: Out of 4,832 documents, the top 100 most-cited articles spanned the years of 1973 to 2021 and had a total citation frequency of 18,208. France and the United States were the top-contributing countries, and Stroke had the highest number of manuscripts published in the top 100 (n=30). Analysis of word-use trends over time showed increases in the mention of "vaccination" since 2021, "mechanical thrombectomy" since 2017, and "fibrinolytic therapy" since 2015.
    Conclusions: Our study detailed the 100 most-cited articles on CVST in the past 50 years. Understanding top-contributing countries, authors, and journals may help guide the direction of future research in CVST and encourage collaboration within the field. Areas of further research may include association with other pathologies (non-infectious and infectious) and advancements in acute therapies.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Biblioshiny; Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis; Cerebral venous thrombosis; VOSviewer
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.29011/2688-8734.100185
  46. Periodontol 2000. 2025 Jan 08.
      To provide a comprehensive and updated mapping of observational studies assessing the relationship between periodontitis and systemic diseases through a bibliometric and visual analysis. A search was conducted using the Web of Science database, covering the period 1989 to 2024. The Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) from the US National Library of Medicine was used to categorize systemic conditions, focusing on terms unrelated to stomatognathic diseases. The analysis included keyword co-occurrence mapping, co-authorship, bibliographic coupling, and co-citation analysis. Quality indicators such as silhouette score, modularity, and centrality were considered to assess the network's quality. The research strategy identified 6106 records, of which 1519 met the inclusion criteria. The analysis revealed that 46.73% of the literature on the topic was published in the last 5 years and that the annual publication trend peaked in 2023. Nutritional & Metabolic Diseases (n = 398), Cardiovascular Diseases (n = 335), Female Urogenital Diseases & Pregnancy Complications (n = 244), and Musculoskeletal Diseases (n = 182) were the most representative categories of systemic diseases associated with periodontitis. The most co-cited journals on the topic were the Journal of Periodontology (n = 1412), the Journal of Clinical Periodontology (n = 1343), the Journal of Dental Research (n = 940), and Periodontology 2000 (n = 849). The USA, China, Brazil, and Sweden were the countries that contributed the most to the number of publications. The analysis conducted in the present study revealed a growing trend of observational studies evaluating the association between periodontitis and systemic diseases, highlighting the negative impact of periodontitis on a plethora of systemic conditions and a rising translational interest in this relationship. With an aging population, periodontitis is expected to affect a growing number of people in the coming decades, presenting significant challenges to public health. Improved knowledge is, therefore, essential to enable more comprehensive care, preventive strategies, and optimal oral health for patients with periodontitis.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; association; bibliometric analysis; clinical trials; correlation; co‐occurrence mapping; host response; inflammation; microbiota; periodontitis; review; systemic diseases
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1111/prd.12621
  47. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2025 Jan 07. pii: rapm-2024-106132. [Epub ahead of print]
       BACKGROUND: While many medical specialties have established links between bibliometric indices, academic rank, leadership roles, and National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, there exists a gap within the field of pain medicine. The purpose of our study is to examine the impact of research productivity (h-index, m-index, publications, citations), professional degrees (PhD, MPH, MBA), leadership positions (program director, division chief, chairman), and faculty demographics (gender, nationality of training) on attaining NIH grant funding among pain medicine faculty.
    METHODS: A complete list of 98 civilian pain medicine programs was included in the study. Between September 1, 2022, and December 30, 2022, departmental websites were accessed to accrue a list of pain medicine faculty listings. Publicly available information was used to extract research productivities, professional degrees, leadership positions, faculty demographics, and NIH grant funding. Descriptive statistics were used for analysis, with NIH funding status as the primary outcome.
    RESULTS: A total of 696 pain physicians within the academic community were identified. Markers of research productivity such as a higher h- or m-index, larger number of publications and citations, PhD status, and being senior faculty (full professor, division chief, or chairman) were independently associated with NIH funding. There was no statistical difference (p>0.05) among males and females in the number of R grants received.
    CONCLUSIONS: We have identified many factors associated with NIH funding status and failed to find significant gender disparities in NIH funding. These findings allow for chronic pain programs to have another set of tools to attract, promote, and retain faculty.
    Keywords:  Anesthesia, General; ETHICS; Quality Improvement
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1136/rapm-2024-106132
  48. Bioorg Chem. 2024 Dec 27. pii: S0045-2068(24)01001-0. [Epub ahead of print]155 108096
      The objective of this review was to explore the trends and chemical characteristics of acridines and their derivatives, analyze their contribution to the scientific literature and international cooperation, identify the most influential authors and articles, and provide an overview of the knowledge produced in elucidating their mechanisms of action. To this end, a bibliometric analysis was performed using RStudio software, along with a systematic review focusing on articles indexed in the "Web of Science" and "Scopus" databases. The keywords used were "acridine$", "Synthesi$", "Structure$", and "Biologic* Application$" for the period from 2020 to 2024. Relevant articles were carefully selected from these databases, and a bibliometric analysis was carried out to comprehensively discuss the most relevant biological activities associated with acridines. The results showed that, during the analyzed period, China and India led in the number of publications, followed by Brazil in third place. However, a decline in the number of publications was observed in the last two years of the period. Keyword analysis revealed that antitumor activity remains the most extensively studied aspect of acridines and their derivatives.
    Keywords:  Acridines; Biological applications; Chemical structure; Synthesis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioorg.2024.108096
  49. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2025 Jan 05.
       PURPOSE: Research on vestibular function tests has advanced significantly over the past century. This study aims to evaluate research productivity, identify top contributors, and assess global collaboration to provide a comprehensive overview of trends and advancements in the field.
    METHOD: A scientometric analysis was conducted using publications from the Scopus database, retrieved on January 5, 2024. The search focused on vestibular function tests, including articles, reviews, and conference papers published between 1911 and 2023. Descriptive statistics were calculated in Microsoft Excel, while publication trends were analyzed through annual growth rate (AGR), relative growth rate (RGR), and doubling time (DT). VOSviewer software was used to visualize collaboration networks, and keyword analysis refined thematic trends.
    RESULTS: From 34,134 initial publications, 26,267 were analyzed after applying filters. The majority (82.89%) were in English. Publication output has shown continuous growth, with key milestones in 1969 and 2017 when annual publications exceeded 100 and 1,000, respectively. The RGR, AGR, and DT showed increased publication activity after 1969. The United States consistently led in publication output, with significant global collaboration in recent years. A substantial increase in number of keywords and their dense connections over the years reflects richer and more holistic research in the field as time progresses.
    CONCLUSION: The study demonstrates the growing importance of vestibular function research, driven by global collaboration and technological advancements. While findings guide future research and policy, further work is needed to enhance the generalizability of insights across diverse populations. Continued investment in research is essential for developing innovative diagnostics and treatments to improve patient outcomes.
    Keywords:  Scientometrics; Vestibular assessment; Vestibular disorders; Vestibular system
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-024-09187-7
  50. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Nov 27. pii: 1576. [Epub ahead of print]21(12):
      In response to the increase in adolescent mental health problems, related intervention research has flourished. This study examined 2258 mental health intervention studies captured by the Web of Science, focusing on their distribution, interdisciplinary collaboration, and emerging trends, using bibliometric analysis. Our findings revealed a rise in studies and enhanced collaboration across disciplines, with studies from the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom showing high academic output, intellectual impact, and strong scientific partnerships. However, there is a noticeable Western-centrism in the research. Identifying current trends and key areas of focus offers valuable insights for future practices in child and adolescent mental health.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; child and adolescent mental health; knowledge production; mental health intervention
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21121576
  51. Front Psychol. 2024 ;15 1497693
      [This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1414528.].
    Keywords:  Web of Science; bibliometrics; depression; digestive system tumors; visualization
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1497693
  52. Health Sci Rep. 2025 Jan;8(1): e70318
       Purpose: To evaluate the current trends and spatiotemporal dynamics of microplastic research and public health through a scientometric study from 2019 to 2024.
    Methods: An observational and descriptive approach was applied to the published literature on microplastics and public health published in January 2019 and July 2024. A quantitative approach was used to analyze document production, author-country collaborations and thematic evolution. A comprehensive search of the Scopus database was conducted using a combination of keywords related to "microplastics" and "public health." Papers that explicitly addressed these topics were considered for analysis. SciVal and R studio software were used for the analyses.
    Results: Significant growth in paper production was observed, with an increase in international collaboration and a diversity of paper types. The most prominent journals in this field include "Science of the Total Environment" and "Journal of Hazardous Materials", which lead in terms of academic output and impact. There was an upward trend in the number of publications in the Q1 quartile, reflecting growing interest in this field. Several authors have demonstrated a significant impact on microplastic research and its impact on public health, highlighting the importance of further research in this field. In addition, 156 sources and 259 papers related to microplastics and public health research were identified, reflecting the diversity and richness of research in this field. The thematic evolution showed interesting changes in focus topics over time, highlighting the intersection of microplastics with topics such as "covid-19" and "public health."
    Conclusions: These findings underscore the relevance and urgency of microplastic and public health research and suggest promising directions for future research. The increasing volume of published research in these fields over time reflects the continuing importance of microplastics research and its impact on public health.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics; global public health; microplastics
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.70318
  53. Int J Med Inform. 2024 Dec 31. pii: S1386-5056(24)00445-3. [Epub ahead of print]195 105782
       BACKGROUND: Solid organ transplantation (SOT) is vital for end-stage organ failure but faces challenges like organ shortage and rejection. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers potential to improve outcomes through better matching, success prediction, and automation. However, the evolution of AI in SOT research remains underexplored. This study uses bibliometric analysis to identify trends, hotspots, and key contributors in the field.
    METHODS: 821 articles from the Web of Science Core Collection were exported for analysis. Microsoft Excel 2021 was used for descriptive statistics. VOSviewer, CiteSpace, Scimago Graphica, and Biblioshiny were used for bibliometric analysis. The ggalluvial package in R was utilized to create Sankey diagrams, and top articles were selected based on citation count.
    RESULTS: This analysis reveals the rapid expansion of AI in SOT. Key areas include robotic surgery, organ allocation, outcome prediction, immunosuppression management, and precision medicine. Robotic surgery has improved transplant outcomes. AI algorithms optimize organ matching and enhance fairness. Machine learning models predict outcomes and guide treatment, while AI-based systems advance personalized immunosuppression. AI in precision medicine, including diagnostics and imaging, is crucial for transplant success.
    CONCLUSION: This study highlights AI's transformative potential in SOT, with significant contributions from countries like the USA, Canada, and the UK. Key institutions such as the University of Toronto and the University of Pittsburgh have played vital roles. However, practical challenges like ethical issues, bias, and data integration remain. Fostering international and interdisciplinary collaborations is crucial for overcoming these challenges and accelerating AI's integration into clinical practice, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
    Keywords:  Artificial intelligence; Bibliometric analysis; Data visualization; Solid organ transplantation; Trends
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105782
  54. Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol. 2025 Feb;10(1): e70060
       Introduction: H-index is a widely used metric quantifying a researcher's productivity and impact based on an author's publications and citations. Though convenient to calculate, h-index fails to incorporate collaborations and interrelationships between physicians into its assessment of academic impact, leading to limited insight into grouped networks. We present social network analysis as a tool to measure relationships between physicians and quantify their academic impact.
    Methods: A bibliometric multicenter analysis was conducted on physician faculty from 129 US ACGME accredited otolaryngology programs who have publications with a physician co-author in the field. Using web searches, 2494 physician faculty were identified. Scopus IDs, h-indices, and publication data for these physicians were identified using multiple Elsevier APIs queried in December 2023. Publications with multiple otolaryngology physician co-authors were included. Network and sub network maps were generated using Gephi and analyzed with custom R scripts. Centrality measures (degree, PageRank, betweenness centralities) quantified collaboration propensity. Non-parametric correlation analysis between centrality measures and h-index was conducted. Sankey diagrams were plotted using ggplot2.
    Results: A co-authorship network of 2259 physicians was constructed. Physicians were visualized as nodes with collaborations as links. Centrality measures correlated strongly with h-index (h-index vs. degree centrality: r 2 = 0.62, h-index vs. PageRank: r 2 = 0.55, h-index vs. betweenness centrality: r 2 = 0.55; p < .0001). Analysis revealed novel insights into physician network structure, identifying 14 communities primarily populated by single subspecialties with varied node density.
    Conclusion: Social network analysis showed moderate correlation between social connectedness measures and h-index, supporting its use in measuring academic impact. In otolaryngology, collaborative interactions within the academic community are strongly shaped by sub-specialty affiliation and academic institution.
    Keywords:  academic otolaryngology; faculty; h‐index; otolaryngology; publication; social network
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.70060
  55. Biology (Basel). 2024 Dec 06. pii: 1020. [Epub ahead of print]13(12):
      Biodiversity is crucial for human well-being and economic prosperity, representing a significant factor in constructing a global community of life on Earth. This study focuses on 4453 articles indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection, employing the visualization analysis software Citespace 6.2.R7 for bibliometric analysis of research related to biodiversity and human well-being. The findings indicate the following: (1) there is a steady increase in publications on biodiversity and human well-being, covering 167 disciplinary fields, indicating a broad research scope; (2) the literature spans 168 countries and regions, with major contributions from the United States, England, Germany, Australia, and China; (3) COSTANZA R is the most cited author in this field, with Science being the most recognized journal; and (4) current research hot topics include ecosystem services, genetic diversity, marine protected areas, nature-based solutions (NbS), and green spaces, while climate change, urban green space management, and national park system development are identified as important emerging directions. This study, grounded in significant global literature, aims to enrich the breadth and depth of research on biodiversity and human well-being, offering feasibility references for constructing theoretical frameworks in biodiversity studies and providing theoretical guidance for promoting modern harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics; biodiversity; human well-being; knowledge graph; nature-based solutions (NbS)
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/biology13121020
  56. Chin J Integr Med. 2025 Jan 10.
       OBJECTIVE: Traditional medicine (TM) has played a key role in the health care system of East Asian countries, including China, Japan and South Korea. This bibliometric study analyzes the recent research status of these three TMs, including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), traditional Korean medicine (TKM), and Kampo medicine (KM).
    METHODS: Research topics of studies published for recent 10 years (2014 to 2023), through a search on MEDLINE via PubMed, was analyzed. Medical Subject Headings were used to distinguish between the three TMs researches. Bibliographic information was analyzed through VOSViewer version. Total 10,151 documents were included: TCM studies (n=9,630); TKM studies (n=256); and KM studies (n=295).
    RESULTS: Comparing the three co-occurrence analysis maps, TCM studies generally overwhelm the quantitative scale of TKM and KM studies. In the trend of the latest research of TCM, not only corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but also clinical research topics such as gastrointestinal microbiome and diabetes mellitus have emerged, with in silico research approaches being actively applied. In the case of TKM, obesity and cooperative treatment with Western medicine are gaining attention. In KM, COVID-19 and Scutellaria baicalensis were recent research focuses. Unique features that distinguished from the other two TM research trends included 'gut microbiota', 'diabetes mellitus', 'clinical trials', 'disease models', and 'quality control' in the TCM map; 'prospective studies', 'cell line, tumor', and 'panax' in the TKM map; and 'aged, 80 and over', 'retrospective studies', 'glycyrrhiza', 'panax', and 'paeonia' in the KM map. Also, some quantitative and qualitative differences were found in author co-operation maps in each TM.
    CONCLUSIONS: This analysis revealed that there were clear quantitative and qualitative differences among TCM, TKM, and KM. Although these medicines have a common root, they may have become distinct due to factors such as the size of research funds, cultural differences, and the medical licensing system.
    Keywords:  East Asian; MeSH; VOSViewer; bibliometric analysis; traditional medicine
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-025-4110-8
  57. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2025 Dec;21(1): 2424611
      Programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) inhibitors and programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitors are considered effective alternatives for the primary treatment of recurrent metastatic cancers. However, they can induce various adverse events affecting multiple organ systems, potentially diminishing patients' quality of life, and even leading to treatment interruptions. Adverse events related to PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors differ from those associated with CTLA-4 inhibitors and are more commonly observed in the treatment of solid tumors. This study aimed to address the knowledge gap regarding adverse events related to PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors. A visual bibliometric network was constructed using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, R software, and the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) to quantitatively analyze this research field. Future research directions were also explored. The USA ranked first in publication count and total citations. Over time, publication types transitioned from case reports to clinical trials. Research on for nivolumab was the most prevalent. The spectrum of cancers treated by PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors expanded beyond melanoma and lung cancer to include renal cell carcinoma, esophageal cancer, and others. Common adverse events included pneumonitis, myasthenia gravis, and vitiligo. There was a significant increase in multi-phase clinical trials and studies related to biomarkers. This study offers valuable insights for potential collaborators and institutions, highlighting trends in the study of adverse events related to PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors. The management of these adverse events has become more refined and standardized. Biomarker research and multi-phase clinical trials are likely to be key areas of focus in future studies.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; PD-1 inhibitors; PD-L1 inhibitors; adverse events; bibliometric analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2024.2424611
  58. Acta Psychol (Amst). 2025 Jan 06. pii: S0001-6918(25)00004-6. [Epub ahead of print]252 104691
      The rise of social media has enabled unrestricted information sharing, regardless of its accuracy. Unfortunately, this has also resulted in the widespread dissemination of misinformation. This study aims to provide a comprehensive scientometric analysis under the PRISMA paradigm to clarify the repetitive trajectory of misinformation on social media in the current digital age. In this study, 3724 publications on social media misinformation from the Web of Science between January 2010 and February 2024 were analyzed scientifically and metrically using CiteSpace software. The findings reveal a sharp increase in annual publication output starting from 2015. The United States of America and China have made more significant contributions in publication volume and global collaborations than other nations. The top five keywords with high frequency are social media, fake news, information, misinformation, and news. In contrast to a brief review of existing articles, this study provides an exhaustive review of annual scientific research output, journals, countries, institutions, contributors, highly cited papers, and keywords in social media misinformation research. The developmental stages of social media misinformation research are charted, current hot topics are discussed, and avenues for future research are suggested.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; Fake news; Misinformation; PRISMA; Social media
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.104691
  59. Radiol Oncol. 2025 Jan 04.
       BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers, increasingly prevalent also among working-age populations. Regardless of age, breast cancer has significant direct and indirect costs on the individuals, families and society. The aim of the research was to provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the financial toxicity of breast cancer, to identify research voids and future research challenges.
    MATERIALS AND METHODS: The systematic mapping of literature relied on a multi-method approach, combining bibliometric methods with a standard review/discussion of most important contributions. The analysis employed Bibliometrics in R and VosViewer.
    RESULTS: The results highlighted the key authors, journals and research topics in the investigation of the financial toxicity of cancer and stressed the concentration of work around several authors and journals.
    CONCLUSIONS: The results also revealed a lack of a comprehensive approach in the study of financial toxicity, as the literature often focuses on one or few selected aspects of financial toxicity. In addition, geographic coverage is uneven and differences in the healthcare systems represent a challenge to straightforward comparisons.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; breast cancer; financial toxicity
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2478/raon-2025-0002
  60. Mol Biotechnol. 2025 Jan 09.
      The etiological agent for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the SARS-CoV-2, caused a global pandemic. Although mRNA, viral-vectored, DNA, and recombinant protein vaccine candidates were effective against the SARS-CoV-2 Wuhan strain, the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) reduced the protective efficacies of these vaccines. This necessitates the need for effective and accelerated vaccine development against mutated VOCs. The development of multi-epitope vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 based on in silico identification of highly conserved and immunogenic epitopes is a promising strategy for future SARS-CoV-2 vaccine development. Considering the evolving landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have conducted a bibliometric analysis to consolidate current findings and research trends in multi-epitope vaccine development to provide insights for future vaccine development strategies. Analysis of 102 publications on multi-epitope vaccine development against SARS-CoV-2 revealed significant growth and global collaboration, with India leading in the number of publications, along with an identification of the most prolific authors. Key journals included the Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, while top collaborations involved Pakistan-China and India-USA. Keyword analysis showed a prominent focus on immunoinformatics, epitope prediction, and spike glycoprotein. Advances in immunoinformatics, including AI-driven epitope prediction, offer promising avenues for the development of safe and effective multi-epitope vaccines. Immunogenicity may be further improved through nanoparticle-based systems or the use of adjuvants along with real-time genomic surveillance to tailor vaccines against emerging variants.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; COVID-19; Multi-epitope; Multiepitope; SARS-CoV-2
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12033-024-01358-5
  61. J Multidiscip Healthc. 2024 ;17 6211-6228
       Objective: The scientometric analysis was aim to focus on recent studies and clarify new research directions on hypertension with sarcopenia. We hope to provide comprehensive insights or actionable recommendations for clinicians or policymakers.
    Methods: The Web of Science Core Collection database (WoSCC) from 2004 to 2023 for analysis was used. And VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Origin software were utilized for scientometric analyses.
    Results: The United States was the primary contributor to 1,994 studies on hypertension with sarcopenia. The University of São Paulo emerged as the most prolific institution, with Morrell Nicholas W. being the most influential scholar and Cruz-Jentoft A.J. being the most co-cited author. PLoS One was the most prolific journal, whereas Circulation was the most relevant journal. Research has focused not only on physiological, biochemical, and cell biological mechanisms but also on sarcopenia associated with other diseases and involved in various fields, highlighting the complexity of the area and the need for integrative treatment. Keyword analysis revealed that, in addition to hypertension and sarcopenia, other topics such as obesity, pulmonary hypertension, old age, metabolic syndrome, inflammation, hypoxia, exercise, insulin resistance, and revascularization attracted attention. In recent years, COVID-19, mitochondria, handgrip strength, etc. have been hot topics, but aging, skeletal muscle, weight loss, diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, heart failure, mitochondria, mortality, exercise, and physical activity seems to bridge hypertension and sarcopenia research.
    Conclusion: This study highlights the distribution of fields, the structure of knowledge and the evolution of major research topics related to hypertension in patients with sarcopenia. Identifying keyword hotspots enhanced the comprehension of occurrence, development, and future research trends related to the topic.
    Keywords:  hypertension; sarcopenia; scientometric analysis; visualization
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S498799
  62. Front Plant Sci. 2024 ;15 1484301
      Submerged or partially floating seagrasses in marine or brackish waters form productive seagrass beds, feeding grounds for a rich and varied associated biota, play key ecological roles in mitigating climate change and provide ecosystem services for humanity. The objective of this study was to perform a temporal quali- and quantitative analysis on the scientific production on seagrasses in the Atlantic Ocean during last 64 years (1960 to 2024) through defined workflow by scientometric analysis on Scopus database. Publications in this database date back to 1969, comprising a total of 3.482 scientific articles, primary focused on seagrass ecology. These articles were published in 574 distinct peer-reviewed scientific ecological journals, and are divided into four periods based on the number of articles, keywords and biograms, with an average annual increase of 8.28% in the number of articles published. Zostera marina, Halodule wrightii and Thalassia testudinum were the most researched species, especially in Atlantic coastal areas of Europe and North/Central America. Studies on seagrasses along the Atlantic coast have been well consolidated by a few authors with prolific scientific output, but much of the research has been conducted by non-specialists who published only one or a few articles. We also found that researches from each continent tend to focus on specific topics: North America researches investigated future climate change scenarios and seagrass ecology, while those from Europe prioritize on restoration plans. Additionaly, European researchers from Europe predominantly collaborate with local scientists, a trend also observed among American researches. This indicates a need for increase research and scientific production in the South Atlantic region.
    Keywords:  bibliometry; marine botany; marine phanerogam; seagrass ecology; submerged aquatic vegetation
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1484301
  63. Arq Gastroenterol. 2024 ;pii: S0004-28032024000100215. [Epub ahead of print]61 e24083
       BACKGROUND: This study aims to analyze the co-authorship network in Gastroenterology research, focusing on publications from 2000 to 2023, to understand the collaborative relationships among researchers and identify key contributors in the field.
    METHODS: Using data from the Web of Science (WoS), I examined 18,855 Gastroenterology-related articles published between 2000 and 2023. The analysis was conducted using Python within the PyCharm environment. I assessed the network at both macro and micro levels. Macro-level indicators included network density, clustering coefficient, components, and average path length. Micro-level indicators included degree centrality, closeness centrality, and betweenness centrality, which helped identify influential researchers and research groups.
    RESULTS: The analysis revealed an evolution from a fragmented and sparsely connected network in the early 2000s to a more interconnected structure in recent years. Despite the overall increase in network density and clustering, full integration was not achieved, with many researchers remaining in isolated clusters. Key researchers such as Gasbarrini G., Vandenplas Y., and Hassan C. were identified as central figures within the network, playing crucial roles in fostering collaboration.
    CONCLUSION: The study highlights the ongoing development of collaborative networks in Gastroenterology research, identifying influential researchers and groups that drive advancements in the field. The findings provide valuable insights for enhancing future research collaborations, particularly in areas where Japan excels, such as endoscopic technology.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-2803.24612024-083
  64. Arq Gastroenterol. 2024 ;pii: S0004-28032024000100515. [Epub ahead of print]61 e24103
       BACKGROUND: This study aims to analyze the structural dynamics of research collaboration in hepatology over a 30-year period (1994-2023), focusing on co-authorship networks. By examining data from the Web of Science Core Collection, the study explores key metrics such as network density, clustering coefficient, and centrality measures, providing insights into how collaborative efforts have shaped the field of hepatology.
    METHODS: Using Python (Version 3.10.5) in the PyCharm environment, I conducted a network analysis of 9,278 hepatology-related publications. Macro-level indicators, including network density, clustering coefficient, number of components, and average path length, were used to evaluate overall network structure. Micro-level metrics, such as degree centrality, closeness centrality, and betweenness centrality, were employed to assess the influence of individual researchers within the network.
    RESULTS: The analysis showed an increase in network fragmentation, with components rising from 338 in 1994-2003 to 1,302 by 2014-2023. Despite the growing number of publications, network density remained consistently low, indicating limited direct collaboration. However, high clustering coefficients across all periods suggest that collaborations form in tightly connected groups. This study identified key researchers such as LAMBERTINI A. (1994-2003), Manns, Michael P. (2004-2013), and Berg, Thomas (2014-2023), who played central roles, linking different research clusters and facilitating collaboration across groups.
    CONCLUSION: Hepatology research has experienced significant growth in publications over the past 30 years, yet collaborative efforts remain localized, with increasing network fragmentation. Identifying central researchers who bridge gaps between otherwise disconnected groups is essential to fostering broader collaboration. This analysis underscores the importance of strengthening international cooperation and collaborative research to address the increasingly complex and region-specific liver diseases worldwide.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-2803.24612024-103
  65. Front Microbiol. 2024 ;15 1490849
      Organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB) play a pivotal role in the transformation of organohalogens in diverse environments. This bibliometric analysis provides a timely overview of OHRB research trends and identifies knowledge gaps. Publication numbers have steadily increased since the process was discovered in 1982, with fluctuations in total citations and average citations per publication. The past decade witnessed a peak in publications, underscoring heightened research activity and extensive collaboration. Thematic analysis identified two primary research foci: mechanistic exploration of OHRB and their interplay with environmental factors. Future research should prioritize elucidating the roles OHRB's play in biogeochemical cycling, utilizing synthetic biology tools for enhanced biotransformation, deciphering OHRB's ecological interactions, unraveling their evolutionary pathways, and investigating dehalogenation capabilities in other microorganisms, including archaea. These research directions promise to advance our understanding of microbially-driven organohalide transformations, microbial ecology, and genetic engineering potential, ultimately informing natural organohalide cycling and environmental management strategies.
    Keywords:  Dehalococcoides; anaerobic bacteria; bibliometric analysis; biodegradation; organohalide-respiring bacteria; reductive dechlorination
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1490849
  66. J Infect Public Health. 2024 Dec 26. pii: S1876-0341(24)00365-4. [Epub ahead of print]18(2): 102631
      In 2022, Langya henipavirus was identified in patients with fever in eastern China. This study provides an overview of the scientific landscape, highlights research focus areas, and outlines potential future investigations. The relevant scientific literature was systematically searched and reviewed via advanced bibliometric techniques. Over the past two decades, henipavirus research has increased at an annual rate of 8.82 %. The United States leads in research output, with the Australian Animal Health Laboratory as the top institution. Most articles are published in the Journal of Virology, identified as the most influential journal along with researcher Wang LF. Current research focuses on "zoonosis," "vaccine," and "pathogenesis," whereas future areas may include "molecular docking," "immunoinformatics," "climate change," "antibodies," "vaccines," "glycoprotein," and "ephrin-b2." This study details henipavirus research, highlighting key players, trends, and future directions. These insights will guide future efforts to address the risks posed by novel Henipaviruses, such as Langya.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Hendra virus; Langya henipavirus; Nipah virus; Vaccine
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiph.2024.102631
  67. Sensors (Basel). 2024 Dec 14. pii: 7986. [Epub ahead of print]24(24):
      Research into new solutions for wearable assistive devices for the visually impaired is an important area of assistive technology (AT). This plays a crucial role in improving the functionality and independence of the visually impaired, helping them to participate fully in their daily lives and in various community activities. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of the literature published over the last decade on wearable assistive devices for the visually impaired, retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) using CiteSpace, to provide an overview of the current state of research, trends, and hotspots in the field. The narrative focuses on prominent innovations in recent years related to wearable assistive devices for the visually impaired based on sensory substitution technology, describing the latest achievements in haptic and auditory feedback devices, the application of smart materials, and the growing concern about the conflicting interests of individuals and societal needs. It also summarises the current opportunities and challenges facing the field and discusses the following insights and trends: (1) optimization of the transmission of haptic and auditory information while multitasking; (2) advance research on smart materials and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration among experts; and (3) balance the interests of individuals and society. Given the two essential directions, the low-cost, stand-alone pursuit of efficiency and the high-cost pursuit of high-quality services that are closely integrated with accessible infrastructure, the latest advances will gradually allow more freedom for ambient assisted living by using robotics and automated machines, while using sensor and human-machine interaction as bridges to promote the synchronization of machine intelligence and human cognition.
    Keywords:  narrative review; sensory substitution technology; visual impairment; wearable assistive devices
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/s24247986
  68. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2025 Dec;21(1): 2442508
      The objective of this study is to gain insight into the current research frontiers, hotspots, and development trends in the field of immunization programs for women and children, and to provide scientific guidance and reference for follow-up research. Based on all the original research papers related to the research on immunization programs for women and children in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database, bibliometric studies and visual analysis were carried out to explore the research frontiers, hotspots and development trends, and to analyze the risk factors affecting the vaccination coverage of immunization programs for women and children. Eight hundred forty-three papers obtained from 1,552 institutions in 96 countries/regions from January 1950 to August 2024, coauthored by 4,343 authors. With the largest number of papers published in the United States (408), Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - USA (169), Stokley S (15), and Pediatrics (143). The research frontiers of this discipline area mainly involve risk factors affecting the vaccination coverage of immunization programs for women and children, epidemiological surveillance, intervention research, changes in medical burden, adverse reactions, and vaccine development. Research hotspots mainly include measles, vaccine hesitancy, human papillomavirus, coverage, and pregnant women. The findings of the study informed policymakers, public health experts and researchers about the potential for modifying and improving policy systems and interventions related to the immunization programs for women and children. This had important implications for digital transformation and innovative research in health care providers' clinical practice for the immunization programs for women and children.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; Immunization programs; VOSviewer; child; vaccination coverage; vaccinations; vaccine; woman
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2024.2442508
  69. Anal Cell Pathol (Amst). 2024 ;2024 5587781
      Background: Trauma and burns are leading causes of death and significant global health concerns. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play a crucial role in post-transcriptional gene regulation, influencing various biological processes of cellular RNAs. This study aims to review the emerging trends and key areas of research on RBPs in the context of trauma and burns. Methods: A series of relevant articles were manually reviewed, and scientific publications on RBPs related to trauma and burns were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) on May 19, 2024. Bibliometric analysis was performed using R-bibliometrix, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace. We adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines to conduct the meta-analysis, followed by a comprehensive review of the selected papers. Results: A total of 539 publications were identified from 2000 to 2024. China was the most productive and collaborative country, with Zhang Y being the most prolific author and PLoS One being the leading publication source. Keyword analysis revealed four distinct clusters. The thematic analysis identified eight key topics, including "RNA-binding proteins," "traumatic brain injury," and "inflammation." Four studies involving 5.976 patients were included in the final meta-analysis, which indicated a correlation between RBP expression levels and poor prognosis in traumatic brain injury (TBI). Conclusion: Our findings provide valuable insights into the developing trends and key areas of research on RBPs in trauma and burns. Notably, we identified two primary hotspots: RBPs in the pathophysiological mechanisms of various traumatic injuries and RBPs in the processes of cutaneous wound healing. This rapidly evolving field offers significant reference points for scientific researchers and clinical practitioners.
    Keywords:  RNA-binding proteins; bibliometrics; burns; meta-analysis; trauma; wound healing
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1155/ancp/5587781
  70. Nature. 2025 Jan 03.
      
    Keywords:  Publishing; Research data; Scientific community
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-04006-9
  71. Nanomaterials (Basel). 2024 Dec 29. pii: 34. [Epub ahead of print]15(1):
      Multifunctional nanocomposites have become critical components in advancing sensing technologies, owing to their exceptional integration of mechanical, electrical, thermal, and optical properties. The research landscape of nanocomposites for sensing applications from 2002 to 2024 is examined in this bibliometric review. It identifies key trends, influential works, prominent research areas, and global collaboration networks. This study highlights the creative significance of materials like metal-organic frameworks, carbon-based nanocomposites, and MXenes, which have been instrumental in advances, especially in hybrid systems that improve robustness and sensitivity. Offering an in-depth perspective on current research directions and emerging topics, this review explores areas like eco-friendly nanocomposites and additive manufacturing. Highlighting the relevance of biodegradable materials in supporting global sustainability efforts, it provides insights into future opportunities for advancing multifunctional nanocomposites in sensing technologies.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; multifunctional; nanocomposites; review; sensor
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/nano15010034
  72. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2024 ;15 1445750
       Purpose: The aim is to provide new insights for researchers studying the pathogenesis of diabetic cognitive dysfunction and promoting the wider use of natural products in their treatment.
    Method: First, the Web of Science Core Collection was selected as the data source for a computerized literature search on oxidative stress and diabetic cognitive dysfunction (DCD). Next, Biblimetrix and VOSviewer performed statistical analysis focusing on publication countries, institutions, authors, research hotspots, and emerging directions in the field. Then, through the analysis of keywords and key articles, the forefront of the field is identified. Finally, we discussed the pathogenesis of DCD, the influence of oxidative stress on DCD and the antioxidant effect of natural products on DCD.
    Result: 293 valid papers were obtained. Bibliometrics showed that oxidative stress, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease (AD), cognitive decline, insulin resistance and quercetin were the key words of the symbiotic network.
    Conclusion: The antioxidant effects of natural products in improving DCD have been extensively studied in preclinical studies, providing potential for their treatment in DCD, but their evaluation in clinical trials is currently uncommon.
    Keywords:  Bibliometrix; VOSviewer; diabetic cognitive dysfunction; natural product; oxidative stress; scientometrics analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2024.1445750
  73. J Public Health Dent. 2025 Jan 08.
       OBJECTIVES: Primary care lacks emphasis on oral health (OH) despite its major effects on one's overall health. This mixed-methods bibliometric study was conducted to assess the content of OH in primary care journals.
    METHODS: Sixty-seven of the most influential journals were identified from primary care specialties and disciplines using Scopus CiteScore metrics and expert opinion. For each specialty, one journal was chosen as the "core journal." A search string was then developed to extract OH related articles found within a ten-year time frame (2012-2021) which were subsequently analyzed for OH content, trends, and article type.
    RESULTS: Of the 1784 articles extracted, 1068 met inclusion criteria. When compared with the total number of articles published by journals in any category, OH articles comprised less than 1% of total articles published between 2012 and 2021. Family medicine showed a borderline significant increase in OH articles over this time period while pediatrics showed a significant decline. Among the core journals, there was a statistically significant decline in OH articles published in geriatrics and pediatrics. Case reports and review articles were the most common type of OH article published. General oral lesions and population-specific OH delivery were the most common topics published.
    CONCLUSION: This review highlights the relatively low prevalence of OH articles in primary care journals and defines the most prevalent types of OH articles. Further studies are needed to understand the reasons for the lack of OH articles in primary care journals and the implications for primary care providers and learners.
    Keywords:  dental health services; oral health; primary health care; systematic review
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1111/jphd.12656
  74. J Voice. 2025 Jan 04. pii: S0892-1997(24)00449-1. [Epub ahead of print]
       INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal muscle physiology is integral to many speech, voice, swallowing, and respiratory functions. A key determinant of a muscle's contractile properties, including its fatigue profile and capacity for force production, is the myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoform that predominates in the muscle. This study surveys literature on the MyHC compositions of mammalian intrinsic laryngeal skeletal muscle to illustrate trends and gaps in laryngeal muscle fiber typing techniques, models, and concepts.
    METHODS: The Embase, Scopus, Medline, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases were systematically searched for studies of mammalian intrinsic laryngeal muscle MyHC composition. Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines for systematic reviews, 1531 non-duplicate papers were identified; 146 were selected for full-text screening. One hundred twenty papers were included in the final bibliometric analysis, which aimed to highlight key concepts in the literature.
    RESULTS: Publication of intrinsic laryngeal MyHC studies peaked in the early 2000s and has since declined. Although early research predominantly used histochemical techniques and large mammalian models (cow, sheep, dog, horse, etc), practice has evolved to focus on electrophoretic, immunohistochemical, and transcriptomic fiber typing techniques in rats and humans. Comparatively few studies have examined how experimental manipulations affect laryngeal muscle MyHC composition.
    DISCUSSION: Three areas of laryngeal muscle physiology lack a large body of supporting literature: (1) MyHC responses to stimuli such as training and disease, (2) MyHC plasticity across the lifespan, and (3) MyHC heterogeneity within muscle fibers (MyHC polymorphisms) and across muscle fibers (topographical MyHC distribution). We propose new avenues for research, education, and discussion in these three subdomains.
    Keywords:  Laryngeal muscle—Fiber type—Myosin heavy chains—Vocal fatigue—Muscle plasticity—Bibliometric analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2024.12.018
  75. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2024 ;15 1377601
      Diabetes is a significant global health issue, causing extensive morbidity and mortality, and represents a serious threat to human health. Recently, the bioactive lipid molecule Sphingosine-1-Phosphate has garnered considerable attention in the field of diabetes research. The aim of this study is to comprehensively understand the mechanisms by which Sphingosine-1-Phosphate regulates diabetes. Through comprehensive bibliometric analysis and an in-depth review of relevant studies, we investigated and summarized various mechanisms through which Sphingosine-1-Phosphate acts in prediabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and their complications (such as diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy, cardiovascular disease, neuropathy, etc.), including but not limited to regulating lipid metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and inflammatory responses. This scholarly work not only unveils new possibilities for using Sphingosine-1-Phosphate in diabetes treatment but also offers fresh insights and recommendations for future research directions to researchers.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; inflammatory responses; insulin sensitivity; lipid metabolism; sphingosine-1-phosphate; type 2 diabetes mellitus
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2024.1377601
  76. JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2025 Jan 09. 11 e62939
       BACKGROUND: Although agricultural health has gained importance, to date, much of the existing research relies on traditional epidemiological approaches that often face limitations related to sample size, geographic scope, temporal coverage, and the range of health events examined. To address these challenges, a complementary approach involves leveraging and reusing data beyond its original purpose. Administrative health databases (AHDs) are increasingly reused in population-based research and digital public health, especially for populations such as farmers, who face distinct environmental risks.
    OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore the reuse of AHDs in addressing health issues within farming populations by summarizing the current landscape of AHD-based research and identifying key areas of interest, research gaps, and unmet needs.
    METHODS: We conducted a scoping review and bibliometric analysis using PubMed and Web of Science. Building upon previous reviews of AHD-based public health research, we conducted a comprehensive literature search using 72 terms related to the farming population and AHDs. To identify research hot spots, directions, and gaps, we used keyword frequency, co-occurrence, and thematic mapping. We also explored the bibliometric profile of the farming exposome by mapping keyword co-occurrences between environmental factors and health outcomes.
    RESULTS: Between 1975 and April 2024, 296 publications across 118 journals, predominantly from high-income countries, were identified. Nearly one-third of these publications were associated with well-established cohorts, such as Agriculture and Cancer and Agricultural Health Study. The most frequently used AHDs included disease registers (158/296, 53.4%), electronic health records (124/296, 41.9%), insurance claims (106/296, 35.8%), population registers (95/296, 32.1%), and hospital discharge databases (41/296, 13.9%). Fifty (16.9%) of 296 studies involved >1 million participants. Although a broad range of exposure proxies were used, most studies (254/296, 85.8%) relied on broad proxies, which failed to capture the specifics of farming tasks. Research on the farming exposome remains underexplored, with a predominant focus on the specific external exposome, particularly pesticide exposure. A limited range of health events have been examined, primarily cancer, mortality, and injuries.
    CONCLUSIONS: The increasing use of AHDs holds major potential to advance public health research within farming populations. However, substantial research gaps persist, particularly in low-income regions and among underrepresented farming subgroups, such as women, children, and contingent workers. Emerging issues, including exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, biological agents, microbiome, microplastics, and climate change, warrant further research. Major gaps also persist in understanding various health conditions, including cardiovascular, reproductive, ocular, sleep-related, age-related, and autoimmune diseases. Addressing these overlooked areas is essential for comprehending the health risks faced by farming communities and guiding public health policies. Within this context, promoting AHD-based research, in conjunction with other digital data sources (eg, mobile health, social health data, and wearables) and artificial intelligence approaches, represents a promising avenue for future exploration.
    Keywords:  administrative health database; bibliometric analysis; data reuse; digital epidemiology; digital public health; farming exposome; farming population; review
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2196/62939
  77. Arch Dermatol Res. 2025 Jan 06. 317(1): 175
      
    Keywords:  Mental health; Psychocutaneous; Psychodermatology; Research trends
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-024-03684-9
  78. Med Sci Educ. 2024 Dec;34(6): 1505-1511
       Objective: Summer research programs can support medical students' exposure to research and scholarly activity, and strengthen their applications for residency positions, particularly if students are able to generate peer-reviewed publications resulting from their summer experience. We aimed to estimate the rate of publication among medical student summer projects and identify any predictors of projects' progress to publication.
    Methods: Projects were identified from abstract books published by five medical schools' summer research programs for rising second-year medical students. Resulting publications were queried in PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Abstract characteristics were correlated with publication outcomes using bivariate analysis.
    Results: We identified 158 eligible abstracts representing medical student summer research projects. Overall, 34% resulted in publication, but Kaplan-Meier analysis found that only one-quarter were published within 3 years of presentation (i.e., around the time of graduation from medical school). No abstract characteristics were associated with odds of any vs. no publication, and only disclosure of project funding was (negatively) associated with the hazard of publication.
    Conclusions: Summer research programs fostering medical students' engagement in research may not directly lead to the publication of work completed during the program for most participants. Tracking the likelihood of publishing summer project results can help medical schools effectively advise students on how to maximize the utility of their participation in extracurricular research, without leading to burnout or disenchantment. Further research is needed to understand how connecting students and mentors with longitudinal support after the end of a summer program might facilitate project completion and publication.
    Keywords:  Medical student; Research project; Scholarly presentation; Scholarly publication
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-024-02145-2
  79. Foods. 2024 Dec 23. pii: 4181. [Epub ahead of print]13(24):
      This report is a pioneering bibliometric analysis of chia proteins as well as a review of the current/future themes of chia proteins. Reports were selected from the Scopus database, and networks of co-word occurrence, co-cited references, and the bibliographic coupling of documents were obtained. The health benefits and functional properties of chia proteins/peptides are current themes while the research of chia peptides is an emergent theme. The co-word network showed a low link between health benefits and functional properties, concluding that protein derivatives with both properties must be better explored. This review elucidated how the conditions of protein extraction and protein hydrolysis must be adjusted to maximize the intended functional characteristics and health benefits. An extremely alkaline pH and heating provided chia proteins with the lowest solubility, emulsifying properties, and antioxidant activity. Higher hydrolysis time increases peptides' hydrolysis degree, which affects its biological activity. Moreover, chia peptides showed higher oil absorption and emulsifying properties than chia protein isolates. The highlighted findings of this report represent the current research status which may require a new updated review in the future. A more in-depth approach to chia protein derivatives' extraction will enable their quick development in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.
    Keywords:  Salvia hispanica; bibliometric; functional foods; peptide; techno-functional
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13244181
  80. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2025 Jan 05.
      Studies with negative results are less likely to be published than others, potentially leading to publication bias. Introduced in 2000, trial registration could have participated in decreasing the proportion of unpublished studies. We assessed the proportion of negative randomized controlled trials (RCT) over the last 20 years. We searched Medline for RCT published in 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020 in the British Medical Journal, the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Lancet, and the New England Journal of Medicine. The primary endpoint was the proportion of negative (final comparison on the primary study-endpoint without statistical significance or favoring the control arm) studies published in 2000 and 2020. Factors independently associated with the publication of negative studies were identified using multivariable analysis. A total of 1,542 studies were included. The proportion of negative RCT significantly increased between 2000 and 2020 (from 27.6% to 37.4%; P = 0.01), however, the trend over time was not significant (P = 0.203). In multivariable analysis, the following factors were associated with a higher proportion of published negative studies: superiority (P < 0.001), two-group trials (P < 0.001), number of patients ≥510 (P < 0.001), cardiology trials (P = 0.003), emergency/critical care trials (P < 0.001), obstetrics trials (P = 0.032), surgery trials (P = 0.006), pneumology trials (P = 0.029). Exclusive industry funding was associated with a lower proportion of published negative studies (P < 0.001). The proportion of published negative studies in 2020 was higher only when compared to 2000. During the two decades, no trend was noticeable. There is no clear relationship between trial registration and the publication of negative results over time.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1002/cpt.3535
  81. World Allergy Organ J. 2025 Jan;18(1): 101004
       Background: This study examined the relationship between the disciplinary diversity of research teams and research output (RO) in allergy and immunology programs funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States, Medical Research Council (MRC) in the United Kingdom, and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
    Methods: Using a dataset containing 1243, 3645, and 1468 articles funded by the NIH, MRC, and JSPS, respectively, we analyzed the correlation between disciplinary diversity and RO in allergy and immunology programs that received grants from 2017 to 2021. Diversity was measured using All Science Journal Classification codes counts, Shannon-Wiener index, and newly developed Omnidisciplinary index (o-index). The impact of diversity on RO was evaluated Normalized Paper Count (reflecting research quantity), Normalized Top 1% Paper Count (reflecting research excellence), and Normalized Top 10% Paper Count (reflecting research substantiality).
    Results: There were no significant differences in diversity between the funding agencies, indicating a marginal relationship between team composition and RO (p = 0.641 for Shannon-Winner index). RO was positively correlated with team diversity in NIH- and MRC-funded programs and positively correlated with the degree of specialization in JSPS-funded programs.
    Conclusions: These results underscore the complexity of the relationship between research team diversity and RO and the influence of contextual factors such as country-specific characteristics and grant program objectives. Specifically, the analysis of JSPS-funded groups suggests that the degree of specialization has a greater impact on RO than disciplinary diversity. This study contributes to ongoing efforts to optimize team composition to improve RO in allergy and immunology programs.
    Keywords:  Allergy; Impact analysis; Interdisciplinary research; Research output; Research team diversity
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2024.101004
  82. Acta Ortop Mex. 2024 Nov-Dec;38(6):38(6): 419-420
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