Scientometric Analysis and Mapping of Scientific Articles on Multiple Sclerosis-Related Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction.

0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Sakineh Hajebrahimi, Masoud Zeynalzadeh, Ashkan Shafigh, Helia Mostafaei, Moloud Balafar, Nima Naghdi, Hanieh Salehi-Pourmehr
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Abstract

Objective: Patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) frequently experience lower urinary tract (LUT) dysfunction, which significantly impacts their quality of life. This study's objective was to conduct a scientometric analysis of the literature on MS-induced neurogenic LUT dysfunction.

Methods: Using bibliometric methods, we examined the literature on neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) in MS patients without restricting it to prevalence studies or specific management methods. We considered contributions from authors, organizations, nations/regions, as well as the evolution of theoretical frameworks, research subtopics, and influential papers. In January 2023, we searched the complete Scopus database, without imposing any language or date constraints, identifying relevant documents related to urology clinical investigations of MS-induced NLUTD. The original articles were categorized into 4 groups: narrative reviews, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, research of levels 1-4, and case reports/series.

Results: On January 1, 2023, our search yielded 72 sources published between 1977 and 2022, including journals and books. The average time before publication was 11.2 years. Each document received an average of 18.1 citations, totaling 1.299 citations per year. The author's analysis explored relationships, productivity, and coauthorship networks among authors and institutions based on bibliographic records. Chartier-Kastler E, Karmonik C, and Khavari R ranked highest with 8 publications each. The University of Catania claimed the top position, followed by Houston Methodist Hospital and Paris University, recognized as the leading institutions in this field.

Conclusion: An analysis of diagnosis, therapy, and rehabilitation of MS-related NLUTD may be helpful for future bibliometric research in the field to better direct output.

多发性硬化症相关神经源性下尿路功能障碍科学文献的科学计量学分析与制图。
目的:多发性硬化(MS)患者经常出现下尿路(LUT)功能障碍,严重影响其生活质量。本研究的目的是对ms诱导的神经源性LUT功能障碍的文献进行科学计量学分析。方法:采用文献计量学方法,我们查阅了有关MS患者神经源性下尿路功能障碍(NLUTD)的文献,而不局限于患病率研究或特定的管理方法。我们考虑了来自作者、组织、国家/地区的贡献,以及理论框架、研究子主题和有影响力的论文的演变。2023年1月,我们检索了完整的Scopus数据库,在没有任何语言和日期限制的情况下,找到了与ms诱导NLUTD泌尿外科临床调查相关的文献。原始文章被分为4组:叙述性综述、系统综述和荟萃分析、1-4级研究和病例报告/系列。结果:在2023年1月1日,我们的搜索产生了1977年至2022年间发表的72个来源,包括期刊和书籍。发表前的平均时间为11.2年。平均每篇文献被引18.1次,年被引1.299次。作者的分析探讨了基于书目记录的作者和机构之间的关系、生产力和合著者网络。Chartier-Kastler E、Karmonik C和Khavari R分别发表了8篇论文,排名最高。卡塔尼亚大学位居榜首,其次是休斯顿卫理公会医院和巴黎大学,被公认为该领域的领先机构。结论:对ms相关NLUTD的诊断、治疗和康复进行分析,有助于今后文献计量学领域的研究,更好地指导产出。
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