Utegenova Aigerim B, Yermagambetova Aigul P, Kabdrakhmanova Gulnar B, Khamidulla Alima A, Urasheva Zhanylsyn U, Kenzhinа Nazym K, Zhussupova Zhanna, Nurlanova Gulzhanat N
Department of Neurology, West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Medical University, Aktobe, Kazakhstan.
The Course of Therapy, West Kazakhstan High Medicine College, Uralsk, Kazakhstan.
Int J Telemed Appl. 2025 Feb 14;2025:6469893. doi: 10.1155/ijta/6469893. eCollection 2025.
The bibliometric analysis of the published results of the alpha-synuclein (-syn) detection study in the peripheral tissues of patients with Parkinson's disease was carried out by us to study scientific activity and scientific productivity, to measure the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of scientific publications, author productivity, and citation of works, as well as the degree of interrelation between authors, journals, institutes, and countries. This study is aimed at bibliometrically analyzing the results of studies on the detection of -syn in peripheral tissue biopsy of patients with Parkinson's disease from 2013 to 2023. The data was extracted from the Scopus database collection using an inclusive search strategy. Performance analysis and science mapping were conducted using RStudio v.4.3.1 with the bibliometrix R-package. The analyzed data encompassed trends in publication and citation and the identification of leading institutions, primary sources, authors, and collaborative countries. A total of 124 relevant studies from 53 different sources were thoroughly analyzed. The analysis included the materials of 843 authors, which together gave an impressive average of 37.67 citations per document over the past decade. The annual growth rate in this area of research, according to calculations, was 10.84%, indicating a steady increase in the number of publications over the study period. The huge volume of research results is highlighted by the inclusion of 231 unique keywords of authors. Studies on the detection of pathological -syn in peripheral tissues for early morphological verification of the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease are relevant in clinical neurology. -syn detected in the skin biopsy of patients on the basis of this study and data from the world literature meets the requirements for biomarkers.
我们对帕金森病患者外周组织中α-突触核蛋白(α-syn)检测研究的已发表结果进行了文献计量分析,以研究科研活动和科研产出,衡量科学出版物的定量和定性特征、作者产出及作品被引情况,以及作者、期刊、机构和国家之间的相互关系程度。本研究旨在对2013年至2023年帕金森病患者外周组织活检中α-syn检测研究的结果进行文献计量分析。数据是使用包容性搜索策略从Scopus数据库中提取的。使用RStudio v.4.3.1和bibliometrix R包进行绩效分析和科学制图。分析的数据包括出版和被引趋势以及领先机构、主要来源、作者和合作国家的识别。总共对来自53个不同来源的124项相关研究进行了深入分析。分析包括843位作者的材料,在过去十年中,这些材料平均每份文献有37.67次令人印象深刻的引用。据计算,该研究领域的年增长率为10.84%,表明在研究期间出版物数量稳步增加。作者的231个独特关键词的纳入突出了大量的研究成果。在临床神经学中,对外周组织中病理性α-syn的检测进行研究以早期形态学验证帕金森病诊断具有重要意义。基于本研究及世界文献数据在患者皮肤活检中检测到的α-syn符合生物标志物的要求。