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绘制2019冠状病毒病多系统并发症的广阔图景:文献计量分析

Mapping the vast landscape of multisystem complications of COVID-19: Bibliometric analysis.

作者信息

Zhu Yi, Cao Xiyu, Ying Rongtao, Liu Ke, Chai Yilu, Luo Maocai, Huang Qingsong, Gao Peiyang, Zhang Chuantao

机构信息

Department of Respiratory Medicine, Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, China.

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, China.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2024 May 4;10(9):e30760. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30760. eCollection 2024 May 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

With the rapid global spread of COVID-19, it has become evident that the virus can lead to multisystem complications, leading to a significant increase in related publications. Bibliometrics serves as a valuable tool for identifying highly cited literature and research hotspots within specific areas.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is to identify current research hotspots and future trends in COVID-19 complications.

METHODS

The dataset was obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection, covering COVID-19 complications from December 8, 2019, to October 31, 2022. Various aspects, including publication general information, authors, journals, co-cited authors, co-cited references, research hotspots, and future trends, were subjected to analysis. Visual analysis was conducted using VOSviewer, The Online Analysis Platform of Literature Metrology, and Charticulator.

RESULTS

There were 4597 articles in the study. The top three countries with the most published articles are the USA (n = 1350, 29.4 %), China (n = 765, 16.6 %), and Italy (n = 623, 13.6 %). USA and China have the closest collaborative relationship. The institute with the largest number of publications is Huazhong University of Science and Technology, followed by Harvard Medical School. Nevertheless, half of the top 10 institutes belong to the USA. "Rezaei, Nima" published 13 articles and ranked first, followed by "Yaghi, Shadi" with 12 articles and "Frontera, Jennifer" with 12 articles. The journal with the largest number of publications is "Journal of Clinical Medicine". The top 3 co-cited authors are "Zhou, Fei", "Guan, Wei-Jie", "Huang, Chaolin". The top 3 co-cited references addressed COVID-19's clinical features in China and noticed that COVID-19 patients had a wide range of complications. We also list four research hotspots.

CONCLUSIONS

This study conducted a bibliometric visual analysis of the literature on COVID-19 complications and summarized the current research hotspots. This study may provide valuable insights into the complications of COVID-19.

摘要

背景

随着新冠病毒病(COVID-19)在全球迅速传播,该病毒可导致多系统并发症这一点已变得很明显,这使得相关出版物数量大幅增加。文献计量学是识别特定领域内高被引文献和研究热点的宝贵工具。

目的

本研究旨在识别COVID-19并发症的当前研究热点和未来趋势。

方法

数据集来自科学网核心合集,涵盖2019年12月8日至2022年10月31日期间关于COVID-19并发症的文献。对包括出版基本信息、作者、期刊、共被引作者、共被引参考文献、研究热点和未来趋势等各个方面进行了分析。使用VOSviewer、文献计量在线分析平台和Charticulator进行可视化分析。

结果

本研究共纳入4597篇文章。发表文章数量最多的前三个国家是美国(n = 1350,29.4%)、中国(n = 765,16.6%)和意大利(n = 623,13.6%)。美国和中国的合作关系最为密切。发表文章数量最多的机构是华中科技大学,其次是哈佛医学院。然而,排名前十的机构中有一半属于美国。“Rezaei, Nima”发表了13篇文章,排名第一,其次是“Yaghi, Shadi”和“Frontera, Jennifer”,均发表了12篇文章。发表文章数量最多的期刊是《临床医学杂志》。共被引次数排名前三的作者是“Zhou, Fei”“Guan, Wei-Jie”“Huang, Chaolin”。共被引次数排名前三的参考文献涉及中国COVID-19的临床特征,并指出COVID-19患者有多种并发症。我们还列出了四个研究热点。

结论

本研究对COVID-19并发症的文献进行了文献计量可视化分析,并总结了当前的研究热点。本研究可能为COVID-19并发症提供有价值的见解。

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