A Glimpse of Research Trends and Frontiers in the Etiology of Premature Ovarian Insufficiency via Bibliometric Analysis.

Duan Li, Yingxue Liu, Yameng Hui, Bing Li, Cuifang Hao
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Introduction: Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) is the most common reproductive aging disorder in women of reproductive age, which is characterized by decreased ovarian function in women before the age of 40. Etiology research of POI has garnered interest and attention from scholars worldwide over the past decades.

Method: However, to the best of our knowledge, no comprehensive survey with bibliometric analysis has been conducted yet on the research trends of POI etiology. This article aimed to analyze current scientific findings on the etiology of POI, offering innovative ideas for further research. Research articles on the etiology of POI from 1994 to 2023 were collected from the Web of Science Core Collection. A total of 456 research articles were included, and the total number of publications increased annually. We used VOSviewer and bibliometric.com to analyze the keywords, terms, institution, publication country/region, author name, publication journal, and the sum of times the articles have been cited.

Results: This study has shown that a research hotspot is the genetic etiology of POI; however, there is still a lack of research on the impact of epigenetic alterations, iatrogenic injuries, environmental pollution, social stress, and unhealthy lifestyles on the pathogenesis of POI.

Conclusion: The factors illustrated here represent potential future directions for POI etiology research and warrant more attention from researchers.

通过文献计量分析一窥卵巢早衰病因学的研究趋势和前沿。
简介卵巢功能早衰(Premature Ovarian Insufficiency,POI)是育龄妇女中最常见的生殖衰老疾病,主要表现为40岁以前的妇女卵巢功能减退。过去几十年来,POI 的病因研究引起了全世界学者的兴趣和关注:然而,据我们所知,目前尚未对 POI 病因学的研究趋势进行全面调查和文献计量分析。本文旨在分析当前有关 POI 病因学的科学发现,为进一步研究提供创新思路。本文从 Web of Science 核心文库中收集了 1994 年至 2023 年有关 POI 病因学的研究文章。共收录了 456 篇研究文章,且论文总数逐年增加。我们使用VOSviewer和bibliometric.com分析了文章的关键词、术语、机构、发表国家/地区、作者姓名、发表期刊以及文章被引用次数的总和:本研究表明,POI 的遗传病因学是研究热点;然而,关于表观遗传学改变、先天性损伤、环境污染、社会压力和不健康生活方式对 POI 发病机制的影响的研究仍然缺乏:结论:本文阐述的因素代表了未来 POI 病因学研究的潜在方向,值得研究人员给予更多关注。
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