A bibliometric analysis of abdominal aortic aneurysm (2014-2024).

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcvm.2024.1436600
Shao-Jia Liu, Xin-Qing Yang, Hong-Qiao Lu, Kun-Chi Zhang, Yong-Jiang Tang, Yu Xu
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Abstract

Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a localized bulge of the abdominal aorta, which mainly manifests as a pulsatile mass in the abdomen. Once an abdominal aortic aneurysm ruptures, the patient's life is seriously endangered. Surgery is the preferred treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysm. At present, there has been no comprehensive review of the current status of abdominal aortic aneurysm research. Therefore, this study aimed to identify global trends in abdominal aortic aneurysm research over the last 10 years through bibliometric analysis and to inform clinical practice, research funding allocation, and decision-making.

Methods: We downloaded research articles and reviews on abdominal aortic aneurysm from 1 January 2014, to 1 March 2024, from the Web of Science core collection. CiteSpace (version 6.2.1), RStudio and VOSviewer (version 1.6.18) were used for visual analysis of regional distribution, institutions, authors, keywords and other information.

Results: The number of documents on abdominal aortic aneurysm research increased continuously and has stabilized in recent years. A total of 9,905 publications from 67 countries were published from 1 January 2014, to 1 March 2024. A total of 2,142 (29.52%) studies were from the United States, 1,293 (13.05%) were from China, and 919 (9.28%) were from the United Kingdom. A total of 205 studies were conducted at Stanford University, 172 were conducted at Harvard Medical School, and 165 were conducted at the Mayo Clinic. The top three coauthorship authors were Schermerhorn, Marc L (114); Golledge, Jonathan (102); and De Vries, Jean Paul P.M. (74). The most cocited reference was Chaikof EL, 2018, J Vasc Surg, v67, p. 2; the most cocited journal was the Journal of Vascular Surgery; and the most cocited author was Lederle, FA. "Abdominal aortic aneurysm" was the most frequently used author keyword (2,492). Twenty-five references with strong citation bursts were identified by "CiteSpace". "Artificial intelligence", "clinical outcomes" and "bridging stent" were the primary keywords of emerging research hotspots.

Conclusion: This is the first bibliometric study to comprehensively summarize the research trends in abdominal aortic aneurysm research. This information can help us to identify the current research hotspots and directions. This study will provide extensive help for future research.

背景:腹主动脉瘤(AAA腹主动脉瘤(AAA)是腹主动脉的局部隆起,主要表现为腹部搏动性肿块。一旦腹主动脉瘤破裂,患者的生命将受到严重威胁。手术是治疗腹主动脉瘤的首选方法。目前,尚未对腹主动脉瘤的研究现状进行全面回顾。因此,本研究旨在通过文献计量学分析确定过去 10 年腹主动脉瘤研究的全球趋势,并为临床实践、研究资金分配和决策提供参考:我们从 Web of Science 核心数据库中下载了 2014 年 1 月 1 日至 2024 年 3 月 1 日期间有关腹主动脉瘤的研究文章和综述。使用 CiteSpace(6.2.1 版)、RStudio 和 VOSviewer(1.6.18 版)对区域分布、机构、作者、关键词和其他信息进行可视化分析:有关腹主动脉瘤研究的文献数量持续增长,近年来趋于稳定。从 2014 年 1 月 1 日至 2024 年 3 月 1 日,共有来自 67 个国家的 9905 篇文献发表。其中2142篇(29.52%)来自美国,1293篇(13.05%)来自中国,919篇(9.28%)来自英国。共有 205 项研究在斯坦福大学进行,172 项在哈佛医学院进行,165 项在梅奥诊所进行。合著最多的前三位作者分别是 Schermerhorn, Marc L (114)、Golledge, Jonathan (102)和 De Vries, Jean Paul P.M. (74)。引用最多的参考文献是 Chaikof EL,2018 年,J Vasc Surg,v67,第 2 页;引用最多的期刊是《血管外科杂志》;引用最多的作者是 Lederle, FA。"腹主动脉瘤 "是作者最常使用的关键词(2,492)。通过 "CiteSpace "发现了 25 篇引用率极高的参考文献。"人工智能"、"临床结果 "和 "桥接支架 "是新兴研究热点的主要关键词:这是第一项全面总结腹主动脉瘤研究趋势的文献计量学研究。这些信息有助于我们确定当前的研究热点和方向。这项研究将为今后的研究提供广泛的帮助。
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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
3529
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers? Which frontiers? Where exactly are the frontiers of cardiovascular medicine? And who should be defining these frontiers? At Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine we believe it is worth being curious to foresee and explore beyond the current frontiers. In other words, we would like, through the articles published by our community journal Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, to anticipate the future of cardiovascular medicine, and thus better prevent cardiovascular disorders and improve therapeutic options and outcomes of our patients.
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