The cardiovascular system at high altitude: A bibliometric and visualization analysis

IF 1.9 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Mao-Lin Zhao, Zhong-Jie Lu, Li Yang, Sheng Ding, Feng Gao, Yuan-Zhang Liu, Xue-Lin Yang, Xia Li, Si-Yi He
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BACKGROUND When exposed to high-altitude environments, the cardiovascular system undergoes various changes, the performance and mechanisms of which remain controversial. AIM To summarize the latest research advancements and hot research points in the cardiovascular system at high altitude by conducting a bibliometric and visualization analysis. METHODS The literature was systematically retrieved and filtered using the Web of Science Core Collection of Science Citation Index Expanded. A visualization analysis of the identified publications was conducted employing CiteSpace and VOSviewer. RESULTS A total of 1674 publications were included in the study, with an observed annual increase in the number of publications spanning from 1990 to 2022. The United States of America emerged as the predominant contributor, while Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia stood out as the institution with the highest publication output. Notably, Jean-Paul Richalet demonstrated the highest productivity among researchers focusing on the cardiovascular system at high altitude. Furthermore, Peter Bärtsch emerged as the author with the highest number of cited articles. Keyword analysis identified hypoxia, exercise, acclimatization, acute and chronic mountain sickness, pulmonary hypertension, metabolism, and echocardiography as the primary research hot research points and emerging directions in the study of the cardiovascular system at high altitude. CONCLUSION Over the past 32 years, research on the cardiovascular system in high-altitude regions has been steadily increasing. Future research in this field may focus on areas such as hypoxia adaptation, metabolism, and cardiopulmonary exercise. Strengthening interdisciplinary and multi-team collaborations will facilitate further exploration of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying cardiovascular changes in high-altitude environments and provide a theoretical basis for standardized disease diagnosis and treatment.
高海拔地区的心血管系统:文献计量和可视化分析
背景 在高海拔环境下,心血管系统会发生各种变化,其表现和机制仍存在争议。目的 通过文献计量学和可视化分析,总结高海拔地区心血管系统的最新研究进展和研究热点。方法 使用科学引文索引扩展版的科学网核心库系统地检索和筛选文献。利用 CiteSpace 和 VOSviewer 对确定的出版物进行了可视化分析。结果 本研究共收录了 1674 篇论文,观察到论文数量在 1990 年至 2022 年期间呈逐年增长趋势。美利坚合众国是主要的贡献者,而秘鲁卡耶塔诺-埃雷迪亚大学则是出版物产出最高的机构。值得注意的是,在研究高海拔地区心血管系统的研究人员中,让-保罗-里夏雷(Jean-Paul Richalet)的工作效率最高。此外,彼得-贝茨(Peter Bärtsch)是被引用文章数量最多的作者。关键词分析表明,缺氧、运动、适应、急性和慢性高山病、肺动脉高压、新陈代谢和超声心动图是研究高海拔地区心血管系统的主要研究热点和新兴方向。结论 在过去的 32 年中,对高海拔地区心血管系统的研究一直在稳步增加。该领域未来的研究重点可能是缺氧适应、新陈代谢和心肺运动等方面。加强跨学科和多团队合作将有助于进一步探索高海拔环境下心血管变化的病理生理机制,并为疾病的标准化诊断和治疗提供理论依据。
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World Journal of Cardiology
World Journal of Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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