Min Li, Shuling Wan, Xuefan Yao, Ran Meng, Xunming Ji
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目的探讨脑静脉血栓形成(CVT)的发展现状、转折点、关键点及新趋势。方法检索Web of Science Core Collection数据库2014 ~ 2023年发表的CVT相关文献。6.3。采用CiteSpace软件R1版进行文献计量学分析。结果最终共保留2421篇。年出版量呈现出逐渐增长的总体趋势,并在2022年达到顶峰。《笔画》杂志无论在出版量还是被引用频次上,都是数量多、质量高的优秀刊物。美国、中国和印度已成为最主要的捐助国,而巴基斯坦和英国则表现出强有力的国际合作。里斯本大学的Ferro JM、阿姆斯特丹大学的Coutinho JM和首都医科大学的Ji XM被认为是主要学者。关键词和共被引文献的突发分析显示,在2021年之前,CVT领域的主要研究课题是流行病学、诊断和管理,对血管内治疗和新型成像方式的关注增加。从2021年到2023年,重点主要转移到COVID-19和疫苗诱导的免疫性血栓性血小板减少症(VITT)。在过去的十年中,对CVT的研究持续增长。最有影响力的机构和学者来自欧洲和中国。我们的分析显示,CVT的核心研究重点集中在流行病学、诊断和管理上,而COVID-19大流行暂时将重点转移到COVID-19和VITT相关的CVT上。
Study on Cerebral Venous Thrombosis From 2014 to 2023: A Bibliometric Analysis via CiteSpace.
ObjectiveWe aimed to explore the development status, turning and key points, and emerging trends of the cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT).MethodsLiterature pertaining to CVT published from 2014 to 2023 in the Web of Science Core Collection database was searched. The 6.3.R1 version of CiteSpace software was used to conduct a bibliometric analysis.ResultsA total of 2421 articles were ultimately retained. The annual publication volume exhibited a general trend of gradual growth, culminating in 2022. In terms of both publication volume and citation frequency, the journal "Stroke" emerges as the preeminent publication with high quantity and quality. The United States, China and India have become the foremost contributors while Pakistan and England exhibit a strong international collaboration. Ferro JM from Universidade de Lisboa, Coutinho JM from University of Amsterdam and Ji XM from Capital Medical University from are identified as the leading scholars. Burst analyses of keyword and co-cited references reveal that prior to 2021, the predominant research topics in the field of CVT were epidemiology, diagnosis and management, with increased attention to endovascular therapies and novel imaging modalities. From 2021 to 2023, the focus has shifted primarily to COVID-19 and vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT).ConclusionOver the past decade, research on CVT has demonstrated continuous growth. The most influential institutions and scholars were from Europe and China. Our analysis showed that core research priorities in CVT centered on epidemiology, diagnosis and management while the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily shifted focus toward COVID-19 and VITT associated CVT.