Department of Orthopedic Oncology, Changzheng Hospital, Naval Military Medical University, Shanghai 200003, China.
Department of Orthopedic Oncology, Naval Medical Center, Naval Military Medical University, Shanghai 200030, China.
Mil Med. 2024 Aug 30;189(9-10):e1982-e1988. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae178.
Spinal cord injuries often lead to significant motor and sensory deficits, as well as autonomic dysfunction. Compared with normal spinal injuries, combat-related spinal injuries (CRSIs) are usually more complex and challenging to treat because of multiple traumas, firing-line treatments, and arduous initial treatments on a battlefield. Yet numerous issues remain unresolved about clinical treatment and scientific research. The enhancement of CRSI diagnosis and treatment quality by military surgeons and nurses is imperative. The objective of this study is to identify the frontiers, hotspots, and trends among recent research, summarize the development process of clinical trials, and visualize them systematically.
We collected publications from CRSI based on the Core Collection of Web of Science for 30 years from January 1, 1993 to May 1, 2023.Visualizations of the knowledge maps were produced using VOSviewer and CiteSpace software. We examined annual trends of publications and distribution patterns, the number of publications, as well as the research hotspots.
Among 201 documents, it was found that there was a stable upward trend in publications. There were 2 rapid growth stages during the 30 years. Among all countries, the USA contributed the most publications, along with the highest influence and the most international cooperation. Military Medicine was the journal of the maximum publications, whereas the Spine journal was the most influential one. Keyword co-occurrence analysis and trend topics analysis revealed that these articles focused 5 distinct categories for CRSI.
As the first bibliometric study focused on CRSI, we demonstrated the evolution of the field and provided future research directions. We summarized the hotspots and 5 clusters published. This would serve as a useful guide for clinicians and scientists regarding CRSI global impacts.
脊髓损伤通常会导致显著的运动和感觉功能缺陷,以及自主神经功能障碍。与普通的脊髓损伤相比,战斗相关的脊髓损伤(CRSI)通常更复杂,治疗更具挑战性,因为它涉及到多重创伤、火线治疗以及在战场上艰苦的初步治疗。然而,在临床治疗和科学研究方面,仍有许多问题尚未解决。军事外科医生和护士必须提高 CRSI 的诊断和治疗质量。本研究的目的是确定最近研究的前沿、热点和趋势,总结临床试验的发展过程,并对其进行系统可视化。
我们从 1993 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 5 月 1 日的 30 年中,基于 Web of Science 的核心集合,收集了 CRSI 的出版物。使用 VOSviewer 和 CiteSpace 软件生成知识图谱的可视化。我们检查了出版物的年度趋势和分布模式、出版物数量以及研究热点。
在 201 篇文献中,发现出版物呈稳定上升趋势。在 30 年中有 2 个快速增长阶段。在所有国家中,美国发表的文献最多,影响力最大,国际合作最多。发表文献最多的期刊是《军事医学》,最有影响力的期刊是《脊柱》。关键词共现分析和趋势主题分析表明,这些文章集中在 CRSI 的 5 个不同类别。
作为第一项专注于 CRSI 的文献计量学研究,我们展示了该领域的演变,并提供了未来的研究方向。我们总结了已发表的热点和 5 个聚类。这将为全球 CRSI 的临床医生和科学家提供有用的指导。