Global trends in publications regarding macrophages-related diabetic foot ulcers in the last two decades

Jian-Ping Wen, Shuanji Ou, Jia-bao Liu, Wei Zhang, Yudun Qu, Jia-xuan Li, Chang Xia, Yang Yang, Y. Qi, Changpeng Xu
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BACKGROUND Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are one of the most severe and popular complications of diabetes. The persistent non-healing of DFUs is the leading cause of ampu-tation, which causes significant mental and financial stress to patients and their families. Macrophages are critical cells in wound healing and perform essential roles in all phases of wound healing. However, no studies have been carried out to systematically illustrate this area from a scientometric point of view. Although there have been some bibliometric studies on diabetes, reports focusing on the investigation of macrophages in DFUs are lacking. AIM To perform a bibliometric analysis to systematically assess the current state of research on macrophage-related DFUs. METHODS The publications of macrophage-related DFUs from January 1, 2004, to December 31, 2023, were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection on January 9, 2024. Four different analytical tools: VOSviewer (v1.6.19), CiteSpace (v6.2.R4), HistCite (v12.03.07), and Excel 2021 were used for the scientometric research. RESULTS A total of 330 articles on macrophage-related DFUs were retrieved. The most published countries, institutions, journals, and authors in this field were China, Shanghai Jiao Tong University of China, Wound Repair and Regeneration, and Aristidis Veves. Through the analysis of keyword co-occurrence networks, historical direct citation networks, thematic maps, and trend topics maps, we synthesized the prevailing research hotspots and emerging trends in this field. CONCLUSION Our bibliometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of macrophage-related DFUs research and insights into promising upcoming research.
过去二十年中与巨噬细胞相关的糖尿病足溃疡出版物的全球趋势
背景糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)是糖尿病最严重、最常见的并发症之一。糖尿病足溃疡久治不愈是导致截肢的主要原因,给患者及其家人造成了巨大的精神和经济压力。巨噬细胞是伤口愈合的关键细胞,在伤口愈合的各个阶段都发挥着重要作用。然而,尚未有研究从科学计量学的角度对这一领域进行系统阐述。虽然有一些关于糖尿病的文献计量学研究,但缺乏对 DFU 中巨噬细胞的调查报告。目的 进行文献计量分析,系统评估与巨噬细胞相关的 DFU 的研究现状。方法 于 2024 年 1 月 9 日从 Web of Science Core Collection 中检索 2004 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 12 月 31 日期间有关巨噬细胞相关 DFUs 的文献。四种不同的分析工具科学计量学研究使用了四种不同的分析工具:VOSviewer(v1.6.19)、CiteSpace(v6.2.R4)、HistCite(v12.03.07)和 Excel 2021。结果 共检索到 330 篇关于巨噬细胞相关 DFU 的文章。该领域发表文章最多的国家、机构、期刊和作者分别是中国、中国上海交通大学、《伤口修复与再生》和 Aristidis Veves。通过对关键词共现网络、历史直接引用网络、主题图谱和趋势主题图谱的分析,我们归纳出了该领域当前的研究热点和新趋势。结论 我们的文献计量学分析提供了与巨噬细胞相关的 DFUs 研究的全面概述,并为即将开展的有前景的研究提供了见解。
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