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The analysis employed tools such as VOSviewer, R-bibliometrix, and CiteSpace to assess publication trends, country and institutional contributions, collaboration networks, and emerging research topics.ResultsA total of 10,669 publications were identified, with an annual growth rate of 12.61%. The USA had the highest number of publications (2689), and Harvard University was the most productive institution with 470 publications. The most prolific author was Gary S. Mintz (96). The leading journal in the field was the <i>Journal of Vascular Surgery</i>, with 261 publications. Keyword analysis identified \"thrombosis,\" \"ultrasound,\" and \"diagnosis\" as central themes. The frequency of these keywords indicates that the research primarily focuses on various aspects of thrombosis formation mechanisms, diagnosis, management, prevention, and treatment.ConclusionThis bibliometric study provides a comprehensive overview of the growing field of ultrasound-based DVT research, highlighting key contributions from leading countries and institutions. 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This study aims to assess the state of ultrasound-based DVT research through bibliometric analysis.MethodsA bibliometric analysis was conducted on publications related to ultrasonographic research in DVT between 1995 and 2024. Data were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection using specific search terms. The analysis employed tools such as VOSviewer, R-bibliometrix, and CiteSpace to assess publication trends, country and institutional contributions, collaboration networks, and emerging research topics.ResultsA total of 10,669 publications were identified, with an annual growth rate of 12.61%. The USA had the highest number of publications (2689), and Harvard University was the most productive institution with 470 publications. The most prolific author was Gary S. Mintz (96). The leading journal in the field was the <i>Journal of Vascular Surgery</i>, with 261 publications. 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深静脉血栓形成(DVT)是一个重要的健康问题,早期诊断和治疗对于降低发病率和死亡率至关重要。近年来,超声以其非侵入性、实时成像能力和高准确性成为深静脉血栓的首选诊断工具。本研究旨在通过文献计量学分析来评估超声DVT研究的现状。方法对1995 ~ 2024年DVT超声研究相关文献进行文献计量学分析。使用特定的搜索词从Web of Science Core Collection中检索数据。该分析使用了VOSviewer、R-bibliometrix和CiteSpace等工具来评估出版趋势、国家和机构贡献、合作网络和新兴研究主题。结果共检出文献10669篇,年增长率为12.61%。美国拥有最多的出版物(2689篇),哈佛大学是最多产的机构,有470篇出版物。最多产的作家是加里·s·明茨(96岁)。该领域的主要期刊是《血管外科杂志》,发表了261篇论文。关键词分析确定“血栓形成”、“超声”和“诊断”是中心主题。这些关键词的出现频率表明,研究主要集中在血栓形成机制、诊断、管理、预防和治疗等各个方面。本文献计量学研究提供了基于超声的DVT研究领域的全面概述,突出了主要国家和机构的主要贡献。影像技术的持续进步和对个性化治疗的关注有望推动未来的研究。
Bibliometric analysis of ultrasonographic research on deep vein thrombosis.
BackgroundDeep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a significant health concern, early diagnosis and treatment are essential for reducing morbidity and mortality. Over recent years, ultrasound has become the preferred diagnostic tool for DVT due to its non-invasive nature, real-time imaging capability, and high accuracy. This study aims to assess the state of ultrasound-based DVT research through bibliometric analysis.MethodsA bibliometric analysis was conducted on publications related to ultrasonographic research in DVT between 1995 and 2024. Data were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection using specific search terms. The analysis employed tools such as VOSviewer, R-bibliometrix, and CiteSpace to assess publication trends, country and institutional contributions, collaboration networks, and emerging research topics.ResultsA total of 10,669 publications were identified, with an annual growth rate of 12.61%. The USA had the highest number of publications (2689), and Harvard University was the most productive institution with 470 publications. The most prolific author was Gary S. Mintz (96). The leading journal in the field was the Journal of Vascular Surgery, with 261 publications. Keyword analysis identified "thrombosis," "ultrasound," and "diagnosis" as central themes. The frequency of these keywords indicates that the research primarily focuses on various aspects of thrombosis formation mechanisms, diagnosis, management, prevention, and treatment.ConclusionThis bibliometric study provides a comprehensive overview of the growing field of ultrasound-based DVT research, highlighting key contributions from leading countries and institutions. The continued advancement of imaging technologies and a focus on personalized treatments are expected to drive future research.