有关交界性异位性心动过速的文献计量学研究:时间与趋势大有文章可做!

Jes Jose, R. Magoon, Nitin Choudhary, Varun Suresh, Mukesh Kumar
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交界性异位心动过速(JET)是一种与临床密切相关的心律失常,也是心脏重症监护领域永恒的克星。因此,我们在此提交一项文献计量学研究,以评估该主题的研究趋势。在剔除兽医相关论文后,我们对关键词 "交界性心动过速 "或 "交界性异位性心动过速 "进行了基于 Scopus 搜索的文献计量学分析,分析对象仅限于原创文章和综述。分析结果显示,生产率的地理分布主要集中在西方发达国家,心血管相关期刊对主题的接受度较高,JET相关论文的年产量有所增加。对 1967 年至 2024 年的 JET 论文进行的文献计量分析表明,人们对这一主题的兴趣与日俱增,并期待着对分子机制和预防性治疗策略有更深入的了解。
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A Bibliometric Study on Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia: Time and Trends have much to Tell!
Junctional ectopic tachycardia (JET), an arrhythmia of substantial clinical relevance, is no less than an eternal nemesis in cardiac critical care. Hence, we hereby present a bibliometric study evaluating the research trends in the subject. A Scopus search-based bibliometric analysis of the keyword “Junctional Tachycardia” OR “Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia” restricted to original articles and reviews was undertaken after excluding the veterinary-related papers. The metadata thus obtained was analyzed using Scimago Graphica 1.0.42 and VOSviewer version 1.6.20 to generate a graphical representation of the trends and the timelines based on the author keywords. A total of 926 papers of interest were identified and selected for the analysis, which revealed the geographical distribution of productivity being primarily concentrated in the Western developed nations, topic receptiveness largely appreciated in cardiovascular-related journals, and increased yearly output of the JET-associated papers. Further perusal identified 79 most frequently observed author keywords when limited to a minimum of 5 co-occurrences, which were grouped into seven color-coded clusters by VOSviewer, and mapped into keyword as well as author network, overlay, and density projections. Bibliometric analysis of JET papers from 1967 to 2024 shows a growing interest in the topic, awaiting newer insights into the molecular mechanisms and the preventative treatment strategies.
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