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2020 - 2024年新冠长期症状研究:基于PubMed的文献计量分析

Long COVID Research, 2020-2024: A PubMed-Based Bibliometric Analysis.

作者信息

Honorato-Cia Cristina, Cacho-Asenjo Elena, Martinez-Simon Antonio, Aquerreta Irene, Núñez-Córdoba Jorge M

机构信息

Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, 31008 Pamplona, Spain.

IdiSNA, Navarra Institute for Health Research, 31008 Pamplona, Spain.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Feb 1;13(3):298. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13030298.

Abstract

Long COVID is a SARS-CoV-2 infection-associated chronic condition with great potential to impact health and socioeconomic outcomes. The research efforts to face the challenges related to long COVID have resulted in a substantial amount of publications, which warrants the need for bibliometric profiling. This is a large-scale PubMed-based bibliometric analysis of more than 390,000 COVID-19 publications. The overall aim was to update the profile of long COVID publications in comparison with the rest of the COVID-19 scientific literature through December 2024. The estimated proportion of long COVID publications was relatively low (2.3% of all COVID-19 publications), although the cumulative frequency (n = 8928) continues to pose a challenge for proper information management. Currently, "treatment" and "mechanism" appear to be the most predominant research topics in the long COVID literature. Interestingly, this evaluation revealed a distinctive profile of the long COVID literature, with a clear preponderance of "case report" and "mechanism" research topics when compared with other COVID-19 publications. This evaluation also identified and ranked the most prolific scientific journals in the production of long COVID-related publications. This study may improve the visibility of long COVID research and contribute to the management of the growing scientific knowledge on long COVID.

摘要

长期新冠是一种与严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染相关的慢性病,极有可能影响健康和社会经济成果。为应对与长期新冠相关的挑战所开展的研究工作已产生了大量出版物,这就需要进行文献计量分析。这是一项基于PubMed对超39万篇新冠病毒病(COVID-19)出版物进行的大规模文献计量分析。总体目标是截至2024年12月,与其他COVID-19科学文献相比,更新长期新冠出版物的概况。长期新冠出版物的估计比例相对较低(占所有COVID-19出版物的2.3%),尽管累积数量(n = 8928)继续对妥善的信息管理构成挑战。目前,“治疗”和“机制”似乎是长期新冠文献中最主要的研究主题。有趣的是,这项评估揭示了长期新冠文献的独特概况,与其他COVID-19出版物相比,“病例报告”和“机制”研究主题明显占主导地位。该评估还确定并排名了发表长期新冠相关出版物最多产的科学期刊类别。本研究可能会提高长期新冠研究的知名度,并有助于管理日益增长的关于长期新冠的科学知识。

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