Asli Metin Mahmutoglu, Ashok Agarwal, Hiva Alipour, Germar-Michael Pinggera, Kareim Khalafalla, Bahadir Sahin, Edoardo Pescatori, Fahimeh Piryaei, Manaf Al Hashimi, Rupin Shah
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目的:本综述探讨了男性不育和男性性功能障碍(MSDs)科学计量学研究的范围和重点,同时评估了当前研究的空白。它突出了主要国家、机构和作者的贡献,并确定了男性不育和msd的重要新兴研究领域。材料和方法:使用Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)、Scopus和PubMed进行文献检索,并遵循范围综述的方法学框架。本文综述了有关男性不育和性功能障碍的文献计量学/科学计量学研究。结果:共有2525篇文章被评估为合格,其中36项研究被纳入本综述。通过对文章的详细分析,本研究确定了来自美国、中国和意大利等国家的重要贡献,这些国家的领先机构和作者在推进氧化应激(OS)、精子DNA片段化(SDF)、精索静脉曲张和辅助生殖技术的研究方面发挥了关键作用。值得注意的是,OS和SDF已经成为影响不孕症诊断和治疗结果的关键领域,而精索静脉曲张的研究仍然集中在手术干预及其生殖影响上。在MSDs领域,勃起功能障碍(ED),特别是与糖尿病相关的ED,已经看到了研究关注的激增,创新的治疗方法显示出未来临床应用的希望。尽管在这些领域取得了进展,但该综述指出,在早泄、佩罗尼氏病和其他MSDs方面的研究存在重大差距。结论:本综述强调了科学计量学分析在男科中的价值,全面概述了男性不育和性功能障碍的当前研究趋势、主要贡献者和新兴领域。虽然在男性不育和ED的几个关键领域取得了重大进展,但在未充分探索的msd条件下仍存在显着差距。通过确定这些差距和区域贡献,本分析为指导未来的研究工作奠定了基础。利用科学计量学的见解可以促进创新,改进治疗策略,并推动男性生殖和性健康研究的进步。
Mapping the Scientometric Landscape of Andrology: Trends, Gaps, and Future Directions in Male Reproductive Health: A Scoping Review.
Purpose: This scoping review examines the extent and focus of scientometric studies on male infertility and male sexual dysfunctions (MSDs) while assessing gaps in the current research. It highlights contributions from leading countries, institutions, and authors and identifies important emerging areas of research in male infertility and MSDs.
Materials and methods: A literature search was performed using Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), Scopus, and PubMed following the methodological framework of a scoping review. Bibliometric/scientometric studies on male infertility and sexual dysfunctions were included in this review.
Results: A total of 2,525 articles were assessed for eligibility, with 36 studies included in this review. Through a detailed analysis of the articles, this study identifies significant contributions from countries such as the USA, China, and Italy, with leading institutions and authors playing a crucial role in advancing research on oxidative stress (OS), sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF), varicocele, and assisted reproductive technologies. Notably, OS and SDF have emerged as critical areas influencing both infertility diagnosis and treatment outcomes, while varicocele research remains centered on surgical interventions and their reproductive implications. In the domain of MSDs, erectile dysfunction (ED), especially diabetes-related ED, has seen a surge in research attention, with innovative treatments showing promise for future clinical applications. Despite progress in these areas, the review identifies significant gaps in research on premature ejaculation, Peyronie's disease, and other MSDs.
Conclusions: This review underscores the value of scientometric analysis in andrology, providing a comprehensive overview of current research trends, key contributors, and emerging areas in male infertility and sexual dysfunctions. While significant advancements have been made in several key areas of male infertility and ED, notable gaps remain in underexplored MSDs conditions. By identifying these gaps and regional contributions, this analysis serves as a foundation for guiding future research efforts. Utilizing scientometric insights can foster innovation, improve treatment strategies, and propel advancements in male reproductive and sexual health research.