Unveiling research landscapes in erectile dysfunction: a bibliometric analysis comparing basic scientific research and clinical studies.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Zhongjie Zheng, Yi Lu, Yan Chen, Qianxi Chen, Eric Chung, Hui Jiang, Kai Hong, Hongjun Li, Haocheng Lin
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Abstract

Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a highly prevalent male sexual disorders, affecting million of men worldwide. Given the volume of literature in ED, bibliometric analyses will provide an important resource to highlight landmark articles.

Objectives: To evaluate the publication trends and impacts between basic scientific research and clinical studies through bibliometric analysis of ED literature between 1998 and 2023.

Methods: We searched for articles in the Web of Science database from 1 January 1998 to 31 December 2023 using MeSH terms specific to ED. Relevant articles were divided into basic scientific research and clinical studies. A bibliometric analysis was performed by using "Citespace" and "VOSviewer" software.

Results: A total of 6450 studies were identified, with 4808 in clinical studies and 1642 basic scientific research. The USA has the highest publication rate with 1851 articles, followed by China (853) and Italy (635). The University of California, San Francisco ranked first in basic scientific research with 68 research papers, while the University of Florence led the clinical research with 133 papers. The Journal of Sexual Medicine and the Journal of Urology were found to have the highest academic influence. Clinical research papers receive more citations than basic scientific ones. Notably, vardenafil emerged as the most frequently used keyword in ED research over the past decade, ranking first in both basic scientific and clinical studies.

Conclusion: Bibliometric analyses can provide an in-depth analysis in distinguishing ED literature. There is a need to foster multi-center international collaborations and new emphasis on novel technology and recent scientific advances.

揭示勃起功能障碍的研究景观:比较基础科学研究和临床研究的文献计量学分析。
简介:勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种非常普遍的男性性功能障碍,影响着全世界数百万男性。鉴于ED中的文献量,文献计量学分析将提供重要的资源来突出具有里程碑意义的文章。目的:通过对1998 ~ 2023年ED文献的计量学分析,评价基础科学研究与临床研究的发表趋势及其影响。方法:检索1998年1月1日至2023年12月31日Web of Science数据库中ED专用MeSH术语的文章,将相关文章分为基础科学研究和临床研究两大类。采用“Citespace”和“VOSviewer”软件进行文献计量学分析。结果:共纳入6450项研究,其中临床研究4808项,基础科学研究1642项。美国的论文发表率最高,为1851篇,其次是中国(853篇)和意大利(635篇)。加州大学旧金山分校以68篇论文排名基础科学研究第一,佛罗伦萨大学以133篇论文排名临床研究第一。《性医学杂志》和《泌尿学杂志》的学术影响力最大。临床研究论文的引用量高于基础科学论文。值得注意的是,在过去十年中,伐地那非成为ED研究中使用频率最高的关键词,在基础科学和临床研究中均排名第一。结论:文献计量学分析可以对ED文献进行深入分析。有必要促进多中心国际合作,并重新强调新技术和最近的科学进展。
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