Global research trends in perioperative care for diabetic patients: a bibliometric and visualized study.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Jiangru Kang, Xin Chai, Tao Jia, Huiru Hu, Rong Fu, Huang Nie
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Abstract

Perioperative management in diabetic patients is important since their postoperative mortality and morbidity are higher than that of non-diabetic patients, which will exacerbate the burden on public health. We selected relevant publications from the WoSCC-SCIE between 2007 and 2024, utilizing VOSviewer and CiteSpace to analyze the collected information and generate knowledge maps. A total of 3167 articles from 792 journals and 83 countries/regions were included for analysis. Overall, there has been a continuous increase in publication volume. From the result of academic collaboration between different countries/regions and institutions, the USA occupies a central position in research strength. A total of 18,101 authors participated in research on "perioperative management in diabetic patients" with Dr. Guillermo E. Umpierrez from Emory University School of Medicine being the most productive author. We conclude that perioperative adverse clinical outcomes in diabetic patients and perioperative blood glucose management have consistently been research hotspots in this field. Additionally, continuous glucose monitoring and insulin administration under computer guidance, as well as the use of merging medications are likely to be frontier directions for future research. Research on perioperative care for diabetic patients has been further deepened worldwide, which will be crucial in further improving perioperative care for diabetic patients and enhancing postoperative recovery.

糖尿病患者围手术期护理的全球研究趋势:文献计量学和可视化研究。
糖尿病患者术后死亡率和发病率高于非糖尿病患者,这将加重公共卫生负担,因此围手术期管理非常重要。选取2007 - 2024年WoSCC-SCIE的相关文献,利用VOSviewer和CiteSpace对收集到的文献信息进行分析,生成知识图谱。共有来自83个国家/地区的792种期刊的3167篇文章被纳入分析。总体而言,出版物数量不断增加。从不同国家/地区和机构之间的学术合作结果来看,美国的研究实力处于中心地位。共有18101位作者参与了“糖尿病患者围手术期管理”的研究,其中埃默里大学医学院的Guillermo E. Umpierrez博士是最有成效的作者。我们认为糖尿病患者围手术期不良临床结局及围手术期血糖管理一直是该领域的研究热点。此外,在计算机指导下进行连续血糖监测和胰岛素给药,以及联合用药可能是未来研究的前沿方向。世界范围内对糖尿病患者围手术期护理的研究已进一步深入,这对于进一步提高糖尿病患者围手术期护理水平,促进患者术后康复至关重要。
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