探索唐氏综合症十年研究:文献计量分析

R. George, Manoj Kumar, Deepa T. Unnikrishnan, Jibin Kunjavara, Shiny T. Sam
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目的:21 三体综合征(Trisomy 21)是指 21 号染色体超常,其临床特征通常被称为唐氏综合征(Down Syndrome,DS)。唐氏综合征是人类胎儿出生后可存活的病症中基因最复杂的一种,也是最常见的可存活的常染色体非整倍体。唐氏综合症的研究状况并没有在已发表的文献中得到清晰的描述。本研究旨在利用文献计量学分析方法,对全球医学界在唐氏综合症领域发表的文献进行分析:使用特定关键词在 Scopus 数据库中搜索并收集了有关上述主题的文献的文献计量信息。应用 VOSviewer(1.6.18)进行文献计量分析和可视化:根据对 Scopus 数据库中过去十年(2014 年至 2023 年第一季度)的研究进行的文献计量分析,该研究强调了唐氏综合征领域最重要的期刊、作者、共同被引作者、机构、关键词共同出现率以及贡献最多的国家:这项分析应用了最先进的文献计量学和科学绘图方法,为研究人员和其他利益相关者提供了2014-2023年唐氏综合征的全景图。在发达国家,该领域的出版物呈现出稳定的趋势。研究唐氏综合征等课题亟需资金支持,这可能是欠发达国家在该领域仍然落后的原因。
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Exploring A Decade of Research on Down Syndrome: A Bibliometric Analysis
Aims: Trisomy 21, the presence of a supernumerary chromosome 21, results in a collection of clinical features commonly known as Down syndrome (DS). DS is among the most genetically complex of the conditions that are compatible with human survival post-term, and the most frequent survivable autosomal aneuploidy. The research landscape of Down Syndrome is not portrayed clearly by published literature. This study aimed to analyse published literature globally by the medical fraternity in the field of Down syndrome using bibliometric analysis. Methodology: Bibliometric information on literature regarding said topic using specific keywords was searched and collected in the Scopus database. VOSviewer (1.6.18) was applied to conduct bibliometric analysis and visualization. Results: The study highlighted the most significant journals, authors, co-cited authors, institutions, keywords co-occurrence, and most contributed countries in the area of Down syndrome based on bibliometric analysis of studies taken from the database of Scopus for the past ten years (2014–first quarter of 2023). Conclusion: This analysis applied state-of-the-art bibliometric and scientific mapping methods to provide researchers and other stakeholders with a panoramic view of Down syndrome from 2014 –2023. Publications in the field show a stable trend, within developed countries. Funding support is much needed to proceed with such topics as Down syndrome and that may be the reason why underdeveloped countries are still behind in the field.
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