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背景与目的:癫痫是一种难治性神经系统疾病。本文旨在分析全球癫痫研究的趋势以及中国在这方面的贡献。方法:采用“癫痫、发作、癫痫持续状态、癫痫猝死”检索Web of Science 2011 - 2020年收录的癫痫相关文章,对全球癫痫相关文章进行分类分析。结果:共分析癫痫研究论文65270篇,《癫痫行为》和《癫痫研究》分别是国际和国内癫痫研究论文最多的期刊。癫痫病相关文章发表数占全球发表数的5.43%,占国内发表数的3.29%。美国卫生与公众服务部和国立卫生研究院共同赞助了其中15 713篇文章,在发表的与癫痫有关的文章中排名世界第一。在国内发表的5206篇论文中,国家自然科学基金资助论文2696篇,占46.42%。结论:本研究对本领域研究人员了解癫痫研究10年概况,制定未来研究方向具有参考意义。
Epilepsy-related researches in Web of Science from 2011 to 2020: a bibliometric analysis
Background and objective: Epilepsy is a refractory disease of the nervous system. This article aimed to analyze the global trend of epilepsy research and the contribution of China to this research. Methods: This paper used “epilepsy, seizure, status epilepticus, SUDEP” to retrieve epilepsy-related articles indexed in the Web of Science from 2011 to 2020, classified and analyzed the global epilepsy-related articles. Results: This paper analyzed 65,270 articles on epilepsy research, showing that Epilepsy Behavior and Epilepsy Research were journals with the largest number of articles concerning epilepsy research in the world and China, respectively. The number of published epilepsy-related articles accounts for 5.43% of the global published articles and 3.29% of the published articles in China. The United States Department of Health Human Services and the National Institutes of Health jointly sponsored 15,713 of these articles, ranking first worldwide in the published epilepsy-related articles. Among 5206 articles published in China, 2696 articles (46.42%) were supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Conclusion: This study has reference significance for researchers in this field to understand the 10-year overview of epilepsy researches and formulate future research directions.