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背景:糖尿病创面是糖尿病患者的严重并发症,具有难治性、复发率高、易感染等特点。尽管目前的指南推荐循证治疗策略,但临床结果仍不理想。本文综述了糖尿病创面治疗的研究现状及发展趋势。方法:利用Web of Science Core Collection数据库对2014 - 2023年间发表的糖尿病创面治疗相关文献进行检索,共收录9099篇。采用文献计量学方法,利用CiteSpace和VOSviewer对作者、机构、国家、期刊、关键词和参考文献进行分析。结果:中国在该领域发表的文章最多,其次是美国。上海交通大学是糖尿病创面治疗研究的领先机构,来自美国的David G. Armstrong在该领域做出了重要贡献。《伤口修复与再生》被评为最具影响力的期刊。关键词聚类分析显示:(1)糖尿病创面愈合机制,(2)预后,(3)治疗,(4)管理。结论:本文系统回顾了2014 - 2023年糖尿病创面治疗的研究,概述并预测了全球研究热点和趋势。未来的研究预计将集中在糖尿病伤口的治疗策略上,而跨学科合作和智能管理技术的进步有可能改善患者的预后。
A bibliometric analysis of global research hotspots and development trends in diabetic wound treatment.
Background: Diabetic wounds are a serious complication for diabetic patients, characterized by refractoriness, high recurrence rates, and susceptibility to infection. Although current guidelines recommend evidence-based treatment strategies, clinical outcomes remain suboptimal. This paper reviews the current research status and development trends in diabetic wound treatment.
Methods: Articles on diabetic wound treatment published between 2014 and 2023 were identified using the Web of Science Core Collection database, resulting in a total of 9,099 articles. Bibliometric methods were employed to analyze authors, institutions, countries, journals, keywords and references using CiteSpace and VOSviewer.
Results: China has published the most articles in the field, followed by the United States. Shanghai Jiao Tong University is the leading institution in diabetic wound treatment research, and David G. Armstrong from the United States has made significant contributions to this field. "Wound Repair and Regeneration" was identified as the most influential journal. Cluster analysis of keywords revealed four main categories: (1) mechanisms of diabetic wound healing, (2) prognosis, (3) treatment, and (4) management.
Conclusion: This paper systematically reviews the research on diabetic wound treatment from 2014 to 2023, outlining and forecasting global research hotspots and trends. Future research is expected to focus on treatment strategies for diabetic wounds, while interdisciplinary collaboration and advancements in intelligent management technologies have the potential to improve patient outcomes.