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摘要
背景:阿片类药物是一类强效镇痛药,广泛用于治疗中度至重度疼痛。它们是术后镇痛的组成部分,有效减轻手术干预后的疼痛。本研究旨在进行全面的文献计量分析,以评估阿片类药物使用和术后镇痛领域的研究趋势和重点领域。方法:采用文献计量学方法,收集2014 - 2024年Web of Science Core Collection的相关文献。使用VOSviewer、CiteSpace和R软件包“bibliometrix”对出版趋势、研究热点和协作网络进行了分析。结果:检索到5383篇相关文章,研究数量呈持续上升趋势,从2019年开始显著增加。美国成为最大的贡献者,哈佛大学被认为是最重要的机构。《麻醉与镇痛》杂志被认为是这一领域最杰出的出版物,而最有影响力的作者是迈斯纳·温弗里德。关键词分析确定了并发症处理、非阿片类镇痛药、无阿片类麻醉(OFA)的临床验证和阿片类药物的药代动力学等4类。关键词爆破分析显示了“术后增强恢复”、“处方”和“竖肌脊柱平面阻滞”等方面的兴趣。结论:本文献计量学分析绘制了阿片类药物在术后镇痛中的科学图景。研究热点包括并发症处理的重要性、非阿片类镇痛药物、OFA的临床验证、阿片类药物的药代动力学等。未来的研究应该通过更有效和安全的基于个体的多模态镇痛来改善患者的预后。
Global Trends and Insights Into Opioid Utilization for Postoperative Pain Management: A Bibliometric Analysis (2014-2024).
Background: Opioids are a class of potent analgesics extensively utilized for the management of moderate to severe pain. They are integral to postoperative analgesia, effectively mitigating pain following surgical interventions. The present study aims to undertake a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to evaluate research trends and focal areas within the domain of opioid use and postoperative analgesia. Methods: A bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Web of Science Core Collection to gather literature from 2014 to 2024. Analysis of publication trends, research hotspots, and collaboration networks was conducted using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the R package "bibliometrix." Results: The search yielded 5383 relevant articles, indicating a consistent upward trend in research volume, with a significant increase commencing in 2019. The USA emerged as the leading contributor, with Harvard University identified as the foremost institution. The journal Anesthesia and Analgesia was recognized as the most prominent publication in this field, while the influential author was Meissner Winfried. Analyses of keyword identified four clusters, such as complications management, nonopioid analgesics, clinical validation of opioid-free anesthesia (OFA) and pharmacokinetics of opioids. Keywords burst analysis showed emerging interests in "enhanced recovery after surgery," "prescription," and "erector spinae plane block." Conclusion: This bibliometric analysis mapped the scientific landscape of opioids in postoperative analgesia. The research hotspots included importance of complications management, nonopioid analgesics, clinical validation of OFA, and pharmacokinetics of opioids. Future studies should improve patient outcomes through individual-based multimodal analgesia with more efficacy and safety.
期刊介绍:
Pain Research and Management is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pain management.
The most recent Impact Factor for Pain Research and Management is 1.685 according to the 2015 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters in 2016.