Trends in enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in thoracic surgery from a bibliometric insight.

IF 2.5 3区 生物学
Yafeng Liu, Tianze Zhang, Tong Gao, Guanghua Li, Guangquan Xu
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Abstract

Background: In thoracic surgery, the concept of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) has been extensively implemented. Although numerous studies have investigated ERAS in thoracic surgery, bibliometric analyses remain limited. In this study, the developmental trajectory, current research status, and prospective trends of ERAS in thoracic surgery were systematically analyzed through bibliometric and visual analysis techniques.

Methods: Literature pertaining to ERAS in thoracic surgery was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC). Microsoft Excel 2019, R software (version 4.1.0), the Bibliometric Online Analysis Platform, VOSviewer (version 1.6.18), and Citespace (version 6.3.R1) were utilized for statistical analysis, bibliometric evaluation, and data visualization.

Results: A total of 617 publications were retrieved over the past decade. The number of publications has generally demonstrated an upward trend from 2015 to 2024. China and Sichuan University ranked as the leading country and institution, respectively, in terms of publication volume. The Journal of Thoracic Disease was identified as the leading journal in both publication count and citation frequency. Henrik Kehlet was recognized as the most prolific and highly co-cited author. Current research hotspots include "video-assisted thoracic surgery," "pain management," and "multicenter clinical trials."

Conclusion: ERAS-related research in thoracic surgery has been increasing steadily, highlighting it as a rapidly evolving and promising field. The ERAS concept plays a critical role in all perioperative phases-preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative-and requires further in-depth investigation. Many existing ERAS studies in thoracic surgery lack high-quality evidence, underscoring the urgent need for rigorously designed research with robust methodological standards.

从文献计量学的观点来看,胸外科手术后增强恢复的趋势。
背景:在胸外科手术中,术后增强恢复(ERAS)的概念已被广泛实施。尽管有许多研究调查了胸腔外科手术中的ERAS,但文献计量分析仍然有限。本研究通过文献计量学和视觉分析技术,系统分析了ERAS在胸外科的发展轨迹、研究现状和未来趋势。方法:从Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)中检索胸外科ERAS相关文献。使用Microsoft Excel 2019、R软件(版本4.1.0)、文献计量在线分析平台、VOSviewer(版本1.6.18)和Citespace(版本6.3.R1)进行统计分析、文献计量评价和数据可视化。结果:近十年共检索文献617篇。从2015年到2024年,论文发表数量总体呈上升趋势。在论文发表量方面,中国和四川大学分别位列第一和第一。《胸科疾病杂志》被确定为出版数量和引用频率最高的期刊。Henrik Kehlet被认为是最多产和被高度引用的作者。目前的研究热点包括“视频辅助胸外科手术”、“疼痛管理”和“多中心临床试验”。结论:胸外科erass相关研究稳步增加,是一个发展迅速、前景广阔的领域。ERAS概念在围手术期(术前、术中、术后)起着至关重要的作用,需要进一步深入研究。许多现有的胸外科ERAS研究缺乏高质量的证据,强调迫切需要严格设计的研究和可靠的方法标准。
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Hereditas
Hereditas Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: For almost a century, Hereditas has published original cutting-edge research and reviews. As the Official journal of the Mendelian Society of Lund, the journal welcomes research from across all areas of genetics and genomics. Topics of interest include human and medical genetics, animal and plant genetics, microbial genetics, agriculture and bioinformatics.
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