经颅磁刺激治疗脑卒中神经恢复的研究热点和全球趋势:30 年文献计量分析

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Haozheng Li , Chong Guan , Dongxiang Fang , Yang Yang , Mengying Hsieh , Zhiyuan Xu , Qing Yang , Yi Wu , Ruiping Hu
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摘要

背景中风患者经常会出现各种功能障碍。经颅磁刺激(TMS)作为一种新型的非侵入性脑刺激技术,在过去 30 年中因其在脑卒中中的应用而受到广泛关注。本研究采用文献计量学和内容分析法探讨了脑卒中经颅磁刺激的研究热点和未来趋势,旨在为后续研究提供借鉴。方法从科学网核心收藏数据库中检索了 1992 年至 2022 年与脑卒中经颅磁刺激相关的文献和综述。结果我们分析了1666篇论文,发现年发表量呈上升趋势。合作网络分析显示,这些主要国家和机构的学者之间合作密切。新出现的关键词包括 TMS、中风、恢复、康复、rTMS、可塑性、皮层、兴奋性、上肢和 tDCS。我们的研究表明,自 2006 年以来,TMS 在中风康复领域的发表和引用量大幅增长,这表明该领域正在走向成熟,并向更复杂的治疗方案迈进。TMS 在神经学和康复应用中的相关性日益增强,突显了其促进中风后康复的潜力。大脑功能连接、系统回顾和双盲研究等新兴关键词凸显了向临床应用的转变。TMS 在脑卒中康复领域的未来将是持续增长、跨学科方法和改善患者预后。
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Research hotspots and global trends in transcranial magnetic stimulation for stroke neurorestoration: A 30-year bibliometric analysis

Background

Stroke patients often experience various functional impairments. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has emerged as a novel non-invasive brain stimulation technique, and has gained widespread attention over the past 30 years for its application in stroke. The present study used bibliometric and content analysis methods to explore the research hotspots and future trends of TMS in stroke, with an aim to provide benefits for subsequent research.

Methods

Publications and reviews related to TMS in stroke from 1992 to 2022 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Data visualization and analysis were performed using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Scimago Graphica.

Results

We included 1666 papers in the analysis and noted an increasing trend in annual publication volume. Collaboration network analysis revealed close cooperation among scholars from these major countries and institutions. Emerging keywords included TMS, stroke, recovery, rehabilitation, rTMS, plasticity, cortex, excitability, upper limb, and tDCS. Keyword citation bursts appeared to be shifting toward clinical applications, including functional connectivity, systematic reviews, double-blind studies, connectivity, injury, and dysphagia.

Conclusion

Our study indicates substantial growth in TMS publications and citations in stroke rehabilitation since 2006, suggesting a maturing field that is advancing toward more sophisticated treatment protocols. The increasing relevance of TMS in neurological and rehabilitative applications highlights its potential for promoting post-stroke recovery. Emerging keywords such as brain functional connectivity, systematic reviews, and double-blind studies highlight a shift toward clinical applications. The future of TMS in stroke rehabilitation promises continued growth, interdisciplinary approaches, and improved patient outcomes.
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Journal of Neurorestoratology
Journal of Neurorestoratology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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