Bibliometric Analysis of Emerging Trends and Hotspots in the Links between Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis and Diabetes Mellitus from 2004 to 2023.

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Chen Xie, Tao Liu, Yuanxin Zhong, Zhengyu Li, Ji Xu, Zijun Zhao, Xinqiang Wang, Po Gao
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Introduction: In recent years, the prevalence of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) has been rising globally. NASH has been linked to liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and liver transplantation (LT), with the progression and severity of NASH closely impacting patients' prognosis. This increasing incidence highlights the urgent need for effective therapeutic strategies and early detection methods to mitigate the progression of the disease and improve patient prognosis. Accumulating evidence indicates that NASH and diabetes mellitus (DM) are interconnected and mutually affect each other. This study utilized bibliometric analysis to assess current publication trends and focal points in the links between NASH and DM, aiming to promote research in this area.

Methods: We thoroughly searched the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-E) of the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), PubMed, and the Excerpta Medica Database (Embase) to identify relevant articles on the links between NASH and DM from 2004 to 2023. The current publication trends and hotspots in this field were analyzed using the Online Analysis Platform of Literature Metrology, CiteSpace software, VOSviewer, and the R package Bibliometrix.

Results: From 2004 to 2023, 943 articles were found that focused on the links between NASH and DM with a noticeable surge in publications since 2015. The United States has taken the primary position in terms of the number of publications. It has also been the most active country in international collaborative efforts. The University of California, San Diego, and Kenneth Cusi were the most productive institution and scholar, respectively. The co-citation keywords cluster labels revealed 10 primary clusters: adiponectin, MAFLD, mortality, NASH, nonalcoholic fatty liver, SGLT2, neurodegeneration, LY2405319, autophagy, and hepatocytes. Recent studies focused on weight loss, fibrosis stage, NAFLD, mortality, and diabetes mellitus.

Discussion: Research on NASH and DM has transitioned from early mechanistic exploration to a current focus on weight management, diabetes control, and fibrosis prevention, particularly through lifestyle interventions and antidiabetic drug therapy. Future studies should integrate lifestyle adjustments with drug development, enhance international cooperation to fill regional research gaps, and achieve more effective management of NASH and DM.

Conclusion: Over the past 20 years, global publications on the relationship between NASH and DM have grown rapidly. The current research hotspots focus on weight loss, and the reduction of blood glucose and fibrosis in NASH. Maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, taking appropriate medication, and being vigilant about complications are essential for delaying the progression of NASH and DM. These are also the primary future directions of research.

Registration number: Registration number: 1020973(PROSPERO).

2004 - 2023年非酒精性脂肪性肝炎与糖尿病联系的新趋势和热点文献计量学分析
近年来,非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(NASH)的患病率在全球呈上升趋势。NASH与肝纤维化、肝硬化、肝细胞癌(HCC)和肝移植(LT)有关,NASH的进展和严重程度密切影响患者的预后。这种增加的发病率突出了迫切需要有效的治疗策略和早期发现方法,以减缓疾病的进展和改善患者预后。越来越多的证据表明,NASH和糖尿病(DM)是相互联系和相互影响的。本研究利用文献计量学分析来评估NASH和DM之间联系的当前出版趋势和重点,旨在促进这一领域的研究。方法:全面检索Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)、PubMed、摘录医学数据库(Embase)的科学引文索引扩展版(SCI-E),找出2004 - 2023年NASH与DM之间联系的相关文章。利用文献计量学在线分析平台、CiteSpace软件、VOSviewer和R软件包Bibliometrix,分析了该领域当前的出版趋势和热点。结果:从2004年到2023年,共发现了943篇关注NASH和DM之间联系的文章,自2015年以来,论文数量显著增加。就出版物数量而言,美国占据了首位。它也是国际合作努力中最积极的国家。加州大学圣地亚哥分校(University of California, San Diego)和肯尼斯·库西(Kenneth Cusi)分别是最具生产力的机构和学者。共被引关键词聚类标签显示了10个主要聚类:脂联素、MAFLD、死亡率、NASH、非酒精性脂肪肝、SGLT2、神经变性、LY2405319、自噬和肝细胞。最近的研究集中在体重减轻、纤维化分期、NAFLD、死亡率和糖尿病。讨论:NASH和DM的研究已经从早期的机制探索过渡到目前的体重管理、糖尿病控制和纤维化预防,特别是通过生活方式干预和降糖药物治疗。未来的研究应将生活方式调整与药物开发结合起来,加强国际合作以填补区域研究空白,实现NASH和DM的更有效管理。结论:在过去的20年里,全球关于NASH和DM关系的出版物迅速增长。目前的研究热点集中在NASH患者的体重减轻、血糖和纤维化的降低等方面。保持健康饮食、规律运动、适当用药、警惕并发症对延缓NASH和DM进展至关重要,这也是未来研究的主要方向。注册号:1020973(普洛斯彼罗)。
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