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摘要
神经变性在青光眼的发病机制中起核心作用,导致视力丧失和疾病进展。为了确定研究差距和新兴趋势,对这一领域进行了重点文献计量学分析。本研究使用Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)分析了1977年至2025年青光眼神经变性的全球研究趋势,检索于2025年6月1日完成。系统搜索的目标术语与神经变性、神经保护、青光眼轴突病、视神经和视网膜神经节细胞有关。采用R-bibliometrix、Biblioshiny和VOSviewer软件检索相关文献3680篇。分析包括出版趋势、关键期刊、多产作者、引用模式和合作网络。自20世纪90年代以来,科学产出显著增加,到2019年达到每年200多篇的峰值,随后在2020年后略有下降。顶级期刊包括《调查眼科学与视觉科学》(314篇)和《实验眼研究》(161篇)。布拉德福德定律确定了一组贡献了大部分出版物的核心来源。有影响力的作者包括Weinreb RN和Quigley HA,每人发表了70多篇文章。美国和中国在出版物数量上领先,而美国在引用方面占主导地位,约为50,918。合作作者分析揭示了协作集群,强调了该领域的跨学科性质。热门关键词从像“视网膜神经节细胞”这样的基础术语演变为像“光学相干断层扫描血管造影”和“细胞内压力”这样的高级主题。这篇文献计量学综述概述了青光眼神经变性研究的关键模式,并强调了未来科学探究的机会。
How has global research on neural degeneration in glaucoma evolved from 1977 to 2025? A pioneering bibliometric insight into trends, impact, and future directions.
Neural degeneration plays a central role in the pathogenesis of glaucoma, contributing to vision loss and disease progression. To identify research gaps and emerging trends, a focused bibliometric analysis of this domain was conducted. This study analyzed global research trends on neural degeneration in glaucoma from 1977 to 2025 using the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), with the search completed on 1 June 2025. The systematic search targeted terms related to nerve degeneration, neuroprotection, glaucomatous axonopathy, optic nerve, and retinal ganglion cells. A total of 3680 relevant documents were retrieved and analyzed using R-bibliometrix, Biblioshiny, and VOSviewer software. Analysis included publication trends, key journals, prolific authors, citation patterns, and collaboration networks. Scientific output increased significantly from the 1990s, peaking with over 200 articles annually by 2019, followed by a moderate decline post-2020. Top journals included Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (314 articles) and Experimental Eye Research (161 articles). Bradford's Law identified a set of core sources contributing the majority of publications. Influential authors included Weinreb RN and Quigley HA, each with over 70 publications. The USA and China led in publication volume, while the USA dominated in citations with approximately 50,918. Co-authorship analysis revealed collaborative clusters, emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of this field. Trending keywords evolved from foundational terms like "retinal ganglion cells" to advanced topics such as "optical coherence tomography angiography" and "intracellular-pressure." This bibliometric review outlines key patterns in glaucoma neurodegeneration research and highlights opportunities for future scientific inquiry.
期刊介绍:
International Ophthalmology provides the clinician with articles on all the relevant subspecialties of ophthalmology, with a broad international scope. The emphasis is on presentation of the latest clinical research in the field. In addition, the journal includes regular sections devoted to new developments in technologies, products, and techniques.