Bibliometric Analysis of Publications on Pandas Syndrome in Psychiatry Research Area

A. Şevik, Sevilay Alkan
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Aim: Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS Syndrome) is a neuropsychiatric disorder whose diagnosis and treatment are controversial. The goal of this study was to highlight trends and discuss problems in Pandas Syndrome research since 1998 and to assist researchers in identifying new avenues for this field of study. Material and Method: The Vosviewer program was used to conduct bibliometric analysis on the articles chosen from the Web of Science Core Collection. Results: The analysis included 361 publications. 2004 was the year with the highest number of publications. In the following years, the number of publications followed an irregular course. The most cited publications were published in 2021 and these publications received 881 citations. The United States (n=191,52.91%), Italy (n=43,11.91%), England (n=32,8.86%), Germany (n=18,4.98%), Sweden (n=13,3.60%), Turkey (n=13,3.60%) and Spain (n=10, 2.77%) were detected as the mostly publishing countries. The United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Germany were the countries with the largest number of countries and the most cooperation between countries. The National Institute of Mental Health, Yale University, and Johns Hopkins University were the most prolific institutions. Conclusion: With this study, we reviewed the global studies on PANDAS in the field of psychiatry and tried to highlight the issues that can be identified as emphasis. According to the study findings, the number of publications on PANDAS is still much lower than expected. Scientific productivity on PANDAS syndrome, which has many unknowns about diagnosis, treatment and etiology, needs to be increased globally.
精神病学研究领域大熊猫综合征文献计量学分析
目的:小儿链球菌感染相关自身免疫性神经精神疾病(PANDAS综合征)是一种诊断和治疗存在争议的神经精神疾病。本研究的目的是强调自1998年以来大熊猫综合征研究的趋势和问题,并协助研究人员确定这一研究领域的新途径。材料和方法:使用Vosviewer程序对Web of Science核心馆藏中的文章进行文献计量分析。结果:共纳入文献361篇。2004年是发表论文数量最多的一年。在接下来的几年里,出版物的数量没有规律可循。被引次数最多的出版物发表于2021年,被引次数为881次。美国(n=191,52.91%)、意大利(n=43,11.91%)、英国(n=32,8.86%)、德国(n=18,4.98%)、瑞典(n=13,3.60%)、土耳其(n=13,3.60%)和西班牙(n=10, 2.77%)是发表论文最多的国家。美国、英国、意大利和德国是国家数量最多、国家间合作最多的国家。美国国家心理健康研究所、耶鲁大学和约翰霍普金斯大学是最多产的机构。结论:通过本研究,我们回顾了全球精神病学领域关于PANDAS的研究,并试图突出可以确定为重点的问题。根据研究结果,关于PANDAS的出版物数量仍远低于预期。需要在全球范围内提高关于PANDAS综合征的科学生产力,该综合征在诊断、治疗和病因方面存在许多未知因素。
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