Metabolic (dysfunction)-associated fatty liver disease metrics and contributions to liver research.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Maito Suoh, Saeed Esmaili, Mohammed Eslam, Jacob George
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Abstract

Background: The international consensus to revise non-alcoholic fatty liver disease to metabolic (dysfunction)-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) in 2020 attracted significant attention. The impact of the MAFLD definition on the research community has not been objectively assessed. We conducted an analysis of systematically collected literature on MAFLD to understand its research impact.

Methods: From PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus, the literature adopting MAFLD, written in English, and published from 2020 to 10 October 2023 was collected. The publication metrics, including publication counts, publishing journals, author countries, author keywords, and citation information, were analyzed to evaluate the research impact and key topics on MAFLD.

Results: 1469 MAFLD-related papers were published in 434 journals with a steady increase in the number. The intense publishing and citations activity on MAFLD indicates the large impact of the redefinition. Topic assessment with keyword and citation analysis revealed a transition from the proposal and discussion of the redefinition to clinical characterization of MAFLD with a focus on metabolic dysfunction. Moreover, the diagnostic criteria for MAFLD showed better performance in predicting hepatic and extrahepatic outcomes compared to NAFLD. The publications were from 99 countries with evidence of strong regional and global collaboration. Multiple international societies and stakeholders have endorsed MAFLD for its utility in clinical practice, improving patient management and promoting multidisciplinary care, while alleviating stigma.

Conclusion: This survey provides a quantitative measure of the considerable international impact and contributions of the MAFLD definition towards liver research and as part of the spectrum of cardiometabolic disorders.

代谢(功能障碍)相关脂肪肝指标和对肝脏研究的贡献。
背景:2020 年将非酒精性脂肪肝修订为代谢(功能障碍)相关性脂肪肝(MAFLD)的国际共识引起了广泛关注。尚未客观评估 MAFLD 定义对研究界的影响。我们对系统收集的有关 MAFLD 的文献进行了分析,以了解其对研究的影响:方法:我们从 PubMed、Web of Science 和 Scopus 收集了 2020 年至 2023 年 10 月 10 日期间发表的采用 MAFLD 的英文文献。分析了包括发表数量、发表期刊、作者国家、作者关键词和引用信息在内的发表指标,以评估MAFLD的研究影响和关键主题:结果:在 434 种期刊上发表了 1469 篇与 MAFLD 相关的论文,且数量稳步增长。与 MAFLD 相关的论文在 434 种期刊上发表了 1469 篇,且数量稳步增长。关于 MAFLD 的密集发表和引用活动表明,重新定义 MAFLD 产生了巨大影响。通过关键词和引文分析进行的主题评估显示,从重新定义的提出和讨论过渡到 MAFLD 的临床特征描述,重点是代谢功能障碍。此外,与非酒精性脂肪肝相比,MAFLD 的诊断标准在预测肝脏和肝外结果方面表现更佳。这些出版物来自 99 个国家,证明了地区和全球之间的紧密合作。多个国际学会和利益相关者已经认可了MAFLD在临床实践中的实用性,改善了患者管理,促进了多学科护理,同时减轻了耻辱感:这项调查提供了一个定量指标,衡量了MAFLD定义对肝脏研究的巨大国际影响和贡献,并将其视为心脏代谢疾病的一部分。
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Hepatology International
Hepatology International 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
3.00%
发文量
167
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Hepatology International is the official journal of the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL). This is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians, clinical researchers and basic scientists is dedicated to research and patient care issues in hepatology. This journal will focus mainly on new and emerging technologies, cutting-edge science and advances in liver and biliary disorders. Types of articles published: -Original Research Articles related to clinical care and basic research -Review Articles -Consensus guidelines for diagnosis and treatment -Clinical cases, images -Selected Author Summaries -Video Submissions
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