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  • Study on diagnosis and treatment of Budd-Chiari syndrome in China based on CO-word analysis

    ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to apply the method of CO-word analysis to the evidence-based study of the diagnosis and treatment of Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS), to understand the trend of BCS research in China and to explore the hot spots of BCS in recent years, and to provide new evidence-based data for the clinical practice and experimental research of BCS in China.MethodsIn the Wanfang database, CNKI, and VIP retrieval platform, " Budd-Chiari syndrome” was used as the key word or title. According to the publication time, it was divided into before 1998 (study group 1), 1999–2008 (study group 2), and 2009–2018 years (study group 3). The relationship matrix was established by using the Netdraw tool in Ucinet6.0, and the common words were plotted with the Netdraw tool. The word relation network was used to get the analysis chart of the relation of the word.ResultsThis study found that, Budd-Chiari syndrome, inferior vena cava, hepatic vein, inferior vena cava obstruction, and syndrome were the most frequently used keywords in the study group 1. Budd-Chiari syndrome, inferior vena cava, hepatic venous, interventional therapy, and patients were the most frequent keywords in the study group 2. In the study group 3, Budd-Chiari syndrome, interventional therapy, inferior vena cava, hepatic vein, and patient were the most frequent keywords.ConclusionsHepatic vein type and inferior vena cava type have became a research hotspot in recent years, and the thrombosis mechanism is one of the directions for domestic scholars to study the etiology of BCS. The diagnosis and classification of BCS depend on color doppler ultrasound technology. Many studies focus on the differential diagnosis of BCS and cirrhosis.

    Release date:2020-02-24 05:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Global research hot points on cardiovascular disease--bibliometric analysis based on the ESI hot papers

    With the heavier burden of cardiovascular disease, an abundance of papers emerge every year in the research hotspots, which cover a wide range of types and content. In order to let readers interested in the cardiovascular field quickly understand the research hotspots and research frontier, it is necessary to sort out and summarize the research topic in time. According to the discipline classification, we screened papers in cardiovascular field from the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) hot papers published in 2019. Methods such as bibliometrics, statistical description, hierarchical induction, analysis and interpretation were used a step further to reveal the context and characteristics of research in the field of cardiovascular diseases, summarize the latest progress and development direction in this field, and provide information and hints for the expansion of future research directions. A total of 297 papers were finally included, which were mainly in the field of clinical medicine; The country with the most publications was the United States, while China ranked the fifth in terms of contribution; the research institution with the highest number of published papers was Harvard University; the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) has published the most papers, with contribution also from journals such as Circulation, Europe Heart Journal, JAMA, and Lancet. All the papers were categorized into disease burden, disease risk, drug treatment, device treatment and surgical treatment, clinical diagnosis, basic research and others, so as to review and summarize the research front in the field of cardiovascular diseases.

    Release date:2020-12-14 05:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Global research hotspots on oncology–bibliometric analysis based on the ESI hot papers

    With the increasing global burden of various cancer, an abundance of papers emerged every year in the research hotspots of oncology, covering a wide range of research types and topics. In order to facilitate interested readers to quickly grasp the frontier and hotspots of cancer research, it would be helpful to sort out and summarize the research topic in a timely manner. According to the classification of disciplines, we screened the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) hot papers released in 2019 for the ones in the oncology field, utilized methods such as bibliometrics, statistical description, hierarchical induction, analysis and interpretation to further reveal the context and characteristics of research in the field of oncology, summarized the latest progresses and future directions in the field, and provided information and hints for the trajectory of future research. A total of 549 papers were included, which were mainly from the field of clinical medicine; the country with the most publications was the United States, while China ranked the fourth in terms of contribution; the research institution with the highest number of published papers was University of Texas system; N Engl J Med published the most papers, with contribution also from highly influential journals in the field of oncology such as Lancet Oncol, J Clin Oncol, JAMA Oncol and Cancer Discov. Oncology remained the most popular research topic in the medical research and spanned a wide spectrum of sub-topics. In this study, we demonstrated and sorted out research frontiers in the field of oncology in 12 different research directions including the basic cancer research, cancer epidemiology, and various tumors types related to different systems and organs.

    Release date:2021-02-08 06:54 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Visual analysis of domestic and international thyroid cancer nursing research based on CiteSpace

    ObjectiveTo explore the research hotspots of thyroid cancer nursing, and provide reference and guidance for future research on thyroid cancer nursing. MethodRelevant literature on thyroid cancer care was retrieved through the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science (WOS) Core Database, and then analyzed the data using CiteSpace 6.2R4 software. ResultsThis study included a total of 1 096 Chinese literature and 263 English literature. The total number of publications was on the rise. The top 10 keywords in CNKI were: surgery, anxiety and depression, perioperative care, quality of life, complications, postoperative care, clinical pathway, rapid recovery surgery, differentiated thyroid cancer, and psychological care. Except for “rapid recovery surgery”, the mediating centrality of other key words was greater than 0.1. The top 10 keywords in WOS were: quality of life, management, 131I, papillary thyroid cancer, surgery, impact, anxiety, prevalence, risk factor, and differentiated thyroid cancer. Among them, “quality of life” played an important intermediary role in co-occurrence networks, with the highest centrality of 0.34. ConclusionsQuality of life, mental health, perioperative period, and microcarcinoma are research hotspots in thyroid cancer care both domestically and internationally. The management of patient quality of life and symptom management is the development trend of future research. Further research on thyroid cancer care needs to be strengthened, and important measures should be taken to address clinical issues and promote the recovery of thyroid cancer patients. We should strengthen domestic multi center cooperation, expand the breadth and depth of research, and promote the prosperous development of thyroid cancer nursing.

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  • Visualization analysis of research hotspots and development trends of hyperkalemia in hemodialysis patients

    Objective To analyze the research hotspots and trends in the field of hyperkalemia in hemodialysis patients at home and abroad, and to provide reference for the research and prevention and control of hyperkalemia in hemodialysis patients. Methods China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science databases were searched by computer for literature about the hyperkalemia in hemodialysis patients published between January 1995 and January 2023. The included literature was analyzed using visualization analysis tools for visualization, including high-frequency keywords, keyword co-occurrence map, keyword emergence intensity and keyword time series prediction. Results A total of 10 275 articles were included. Among them, there were 10 036 articles from web of science and 239 articles from CNKI. The number of articles in this research field showed a trend of steady increase year by year. The United States was in a leading position in the research and development in this field, followed by China. At the same time, the research in this field presents the characteristics of multidisciplinary integration. The development trends of research hotspots in the next 5 years were risk and health education research. Conclusions The number of research articles related to hyperkalemia in hemodialysis patients is gradually increasing. Multidisciplinary approach and integration is a research hotspot and frontier in the development of hyperkalemia in hemodialysis patients both domestically and internationally.

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