Junran Li, Bo Yu, Muyao Xin, Yu Sun, Emmanuel Eric Pazo, Xiaoli Xing
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Objective: Bibliometric study of intense pulsed light (IPL) for dry eye disease (DED) and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) to characterize current worldwide patterns and offer visual representations of previous and emerging trends. Background: DED is a prevalent eye condition and IPL has been reported to be an effective therapy for dry eyes. Method: This cross-sectional study examined IPL for DED research evolution and theme trends from 2015 to 2024, using bibliometric analysis of WoSCC data. We examined 4334 IPL articles for publication year, journals, authors, institutions, countries/regions, references, and keywords. Results: We found 111 articles from 2015 to 2024 articles and the annual publication rate was less than 10 from 2015 to 2017, but has steadily increased after 2018. Global publication volumes have increased by 1300% in the past decade, from 2 in 2015 to 28 in 2022. Currently, the number of articles stands at 10 in 2024. IPL for DED was published in 43 journals. Currently, the top journals publishing on this topic according to volume include Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery, Journal of Clinical Medicine, and Cornea. Conclusions: The number of publications and citations on research related to IPL for DED treatment has steadily increased across numerous countries, institutions, and authors over the past decade. The current study illuminates the current trends, global collaboration patterns, fundamental knowledge, research hotspots, and emerging frontiers of IPL treatment. The primary focus now has been the development of innovative solutions for the treatment of DED and MGD by combining IPL with presenting DED treatment regime.