Haixin Wei, Hui Lu, Lei Li, Changpeng Qu, Hao Zhang, Xuexiao Ma
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Abstract
Objective: Modic changes (MC) are pathological signal alterations occurring in the vertebral endplates and adjacent bone marrow. These changes are frequently linked to degenerative disc diseases and are associated with low back pain symptoms. However, despite increasing research interest, existing studies are fragmented, mostly descriptive, and lack a comprehensive, quantitative assessment of research patterns, hotspots, and collaboration networks in this field. This study aims to evaluate the current research landscape and global trends regarding spinal MC using bibliometric analysis.
Methods: We retrieved relevant publications on spinal MC from the Web of Science Core Collection database, spanning January 2004 to August 2024. Using CiteSpace, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of keywords, co-authors, institutions, countries, research domains, cited literature, cited authors, and cited journals.
Results: This study analyzed 603 articles published in 168 journals from 193 countries. China emerged as the leading contributor in terms of publication volume, while the University of Oulu in Finland demonstrated the most significant institutional impact. J. Karppinen was identified as the most prolific author, whereas M. Modic was the most frequently cited. Among journals, Spine accounted for the highest number of publications and citations. Key research hotspots identified through keyword analysis include "degenerative disease," "bone marrow changes," "abnormalities," "type II changes," "lower back," "protrusion," "discectomy," "paraspinal muscles," "obesity," and "overweight".
Conclusion: This study represents the first known bibliometric analysis and visualization of MC, offering clinicians valuable insights into research priorities and directions. Future investigations should prioritize the classification, pathophysiological mechanisms, and clinical significance of different types of MC, especially their roles in pain and functional impairment. Research should also explore the impact of obesity and paraspinal muscles on the progression of MC. Moreover, studies should examine the potential benefits of weight loss and muscle strengthening in alleviating symptoms. Finally, researchers should focus on leveraging artificial intelligence to improve the identification and understanding of MC.
目的:模态改变(MC)是发生在椎体终板和邻近骨髓的病理信号改变。这些变化通常与退行性椎间盘疾病有关,并与腰痛症状有关。然而,尽管研究兴趣日益浓厚,但现有研究仍是碎片化的,大多是描述性的,缺乏对该领域研究模式、热点和合作网络的全面、定量评估。本研究旨在利用文献计量学分析来评估脊柱MC的研究现状和全球趋势。方法:从Web of Science Core Collection数据库中检索2004年1月至2024年8月期间有关脊柱MC的相关出版物。利用CiteSpace,我们对论文的关键词、合著者、机构、国家、研究领域、被引文献、被引作者、被引期刊进行了综合分析。结果:本研究分析了来自193个国家168种期刊上发表的603篇文章。就论文发表量而言,中国成为了最大的贡献者,而芬兰的奥卢大学(University of Oulu)则表现出了最显著的机构影响力。J. Karppinen被认为是最多产的作者,而M. Modic被引用的次数最多。在期刊中,《Spine》的发表次数和引用次数最多。通过关键词分析确定的重点研究热点包括“退行性疾病”、“骨髓改变”、“异常”、“II型改变”、“下背部”、“突出”、“椎间盘切除术”、“棘旁肌”、“肥胖”和“超重”。结论:本研究首次对MC进行文献计量分析和可视化,为临床医生提供了有价值的研究重点和方向。未来的研究应优先考虑不同类型MC的分类、病理生理机制和临床意义,特别是它们在疼痛和功能障碍中的作用。研究还应探讨肥胖和棘旁肌对MC进展的影响。此外,研究应检查减肥和肌肉强化在缓解症状方面的潜在益处。最后,研究人员应该着重利用人工智能来提高对MC的识别和理解。
期刊介绍:
Orthopaedic Surgery (OS) is the official journal of the Chinese Orthopaedic Association, focusing on all aspects of orthopaedic technique and surgery.
The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles in the following categories: Original Articles, Clinical Articles, Review Articles, Guidelines, Editorials, Commentaries, Surgical Techniques, Case Reports and Meeting Reports.