bims-evares Biomed News
on Evaluation of research
Issue of 2025–07–06
76 papers selected by
Thomas Krichel, Open Library Society



  1. Comput Biol Med. 2025 Jun 27. pii: S0010-4825(25)01021-2. [Epub ahead of print]195 110670
       BACKGROUND: The Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC) database has become a cornerstone resource for critical care research, enabling advances in outcome prediction, machine learning, and patient management. However, comprehensive bibliometric understanding of MIMIC-related research evolution, global collaboration, and thematic trends remains limited.
    OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to perform a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of MIMIC-related publications (2004-2024), identifying thematic evolution, global research trends, and emerging areas, to guide future research directions.
    METHODS: We conducted a bibliometric analysis of 2769 MIMIC-related publications indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. Eligible peer-reviewed articles and reviews in English were screened through a dual-blinded process. Bibliometric analyses were performed using multiple software tools: R (v4.4.3) with RStudio (v2024.12.1 + 563) for data cleaning, disambiguation, and visualization; Bibliometrix (v4.3.2) for metadata extraction, descriptive statistics, and science mapping; VOSviewer (v1.6.20) for keyword co-occurrence, clustering, and citation network analyses; and Pajek (v6.01) for large-scale network visualization and layout optimization. A multi-step disambiguation strategy was applied to ensure data consistency in author and institution names. Citation metrics, thematic clustering, temporal keyword trends, and collaboration networks were comprehensively assessed to elucidate research dynamics.
    RESULTS: Among the 2769 analyzed publications, 2747 (99.2 %) were peer-reviewed original research articles. The average annual publication growth rate was 40.6 %, with an average citation rate of 11.29 per article. Publication trends showed three phases: slow growth (2004-2015), rapid expansion (2016-2020) following updated MIMIC dataset releases, and sustained momentum (2021-2024). Major journals publishing MIMIC research included Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Medicine, Frontiers in Cardiovascular, and others. China was the most productive country with 1998 publications, led by institutions such as Zhejiang University, Jinan University, and Wenzhou Medical University; however, its international collaboration rate was relatively low. In contrast, the United States demonstrated strong global influence, dominating highly cited publications and fostering extensive international collaborations. Thematic clustering and keyword co-occurrence analysis revealed an evolution in MIMIC-based research, transitioning from early descriptive studies to increasingly sophisticated applications of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Foundational highly cited articles from US institutions highlighted the pivotal role of deep learning models and open-access ICU databases in critical care informatics.
    CONCLUSIONS: MIMIC-based research has grown substantially, with China and the U.S. leading in output and impact. Studies have evolved from descriptive analyses to advanced AI applications, yet real-world integration remains limited by issues like single-center data and model opacity. Addressing these gaps will require transparent, clinically relevant models and stronger cross-national collaboration. Aligning technical innovation with ethical and practical considerations will enhance the translational value of MIMIC research in critical care.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Critical care informatics; Data visualization; Health informatic; MIMIC database
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiomed.2025.110670
  2. Front Neurol. 2025 ;16 1616861
       Objective: Research on social functioning rehabilitation in stroke patients has received significant attention. In this study, we performed a bibliometric analysis using CiteSpace to examine publications focuses on post-stroke social participation between 2000 and 2025.
    Methods: Literature related to social participation of stroke patients was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection from January 1, 2000, to March 28, 2025, and the number of articles, countries, institutions, authors, references, and keywords were visualized and analyzed using Microsoft Office Excel and CiteSpace software.
    Results: The final analysis included836 publications, demonstrating a steady increase in annual publications over the 25-year period. Among contributing authors, Ng, Shamay S. M. demonstrated the highest productivity (20 publications). The United States and La Trobe University were the leading contributing countries and institutions. "Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation" was the most influential journal with a total of 600 citations (impact factor 3.6 in 2024). High-frequency keywords include "social participation," "quality of life," and "community integration."
    Conclusion: This 25-year bibliometric analysis of post-stroke social participation research identifies priority areas for future studies.
    Keywords:  WoS database; bibliometric; social participation; stroke; visual analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1616861
  3. Medicine (Baltimore). 2025 Jun 27. 104(26): e42166
      Since an increasing number of studies on glymphatic system (GS) have been published, this study aimed to evaluate the research trends, hotspots, and frontiers of GS in cognition. Publications from the Web of Science Core Collection database from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2023 were screened. The analysis of annual publications, countries/regions, institutions, journals, authors, co-cited journals, co-cited authors, and keywords was conducted using CiteSpace and VOSviewer, the hotspots and major findings were summarized. In addition, ArcGIS software was used to display the number of publications by countries/regions. Six hundred twenty-five publications were included. Overall, the number of publications has been increasing steadily, these were published in 59 countries/regions and 149 institutions. Of these, American institutions had the highest number, and their international influence also ranked first. The journal "Neurology" published the most publications and was considered the most co-cited journal. The article entitled "The glymphatic pathway in neurological disorders" in Lancet neurology had the most citations. The keywords with the highest number of occurrences were "Alzheimer disease" and "small vessel disease," which were regarded as research hotspots. Among 19 emergent terms, "Virchow robin spaces," "vascular dementia," and "autosomal dominant arteriopathy" were the first, and "white matter lesions" were the strongest. This bibliometric analysis reveals the rapid growth and evolving landscape of research on the GS in cognitive function. However, there remain significant knowledge gaps and methodological challenges that must be addressed to fully elucidate the mechanisms and implications of GS in cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics; cognitive; glymphatic system; perivascular spaces; visualization
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000042166
  4. Discov Oncol. 2025 Jul 01. 16(1): 1198
       BACKGROUND: Despite the rapid increase in scientific research output related to autoimmune disease-associated liver cancer (ADRLC) in recent years, there is currently a lack of a comprehensive and objective grasp of the cutting-edge progress and future research directions in this research field.
    METHODS: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of ADRLC literature was conducted using Biblioshiny, VOSviewer, Scimago Graphica, CiteSpace, and Microsoft Office Excel (Version 2022). Data were extracted from the Web of Science Core Collection (2004-2024).
    RESULTS: A total of 1,672 ADRLC papers published from 2004 to 2024 were included. The number of global publications increased steadily, peaking in 2023. The United States had the most publications and citations, followed closely by China and Japan. The WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY published the most articles. High-frequency keywords included "hepatocellular carcinom", "cancer", and "disease" six major research clusters were identified, with "natural history" having the strongest burst impact from 2004 to 2024. Recent trends included "immunotherapy" and "cancer" (2021-2024). Cutting-edge research directions were "immunotherapy" and "immune checkpoint inhibitors".
    CONCLUSION: This study reveals the research directions and trends of ADRLC. The research on ADRLC is increasing globally, with significant contributions from China and the United States. Strengthening research on pathogenesis, early prevention, and individualized treatment of ADRLC is needed. Immunotherapy shows great potential in treating ADRLC and has become a current research hotspot.
    Keywords:  Autoimmune diseases; Bibliometrics; Immune checkpoint inhibitors; Immunotherapy; Liver cancer
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-03042-9
  5. Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 ;12 1503312
       Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that causes itching. While numerous studies on AD-related itch exist, a bibliometric analysis has not been performed on this topic. The study aimed to investigate research trends and hotspots in the field of AD-related itch over the last decade.
    Methods: We retrieved publications relevant to AD-related itch published from 2014 to 2023, within the Science Citation Index-Expanded of Web of Science Core Collection. We conducted a bibliometric and visual analysis involving annual publications, nations, institutions, journals, authors, co-citation references, and keywords by utilizing VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the bibliometric online analysis platform.
    Results and discussion: A total of 2534 articles and reviews were retrieved. Overall, the number of publications on AD-related itch has risen steadily over the past decade. The USA was found to be the most influential nation. Simpson et al. were found to be the most prolific author. Over the past 10 years, research has primarily revolved around barrier function, itching mechanism, sensory neurons, and therapeutic drugs for AD. The mechanisms of AD-related itch and advanced drugs are the current research trends. This study can serve as a foundation for further research.
    Keywords:  atopic dermatitis; bibliometric analysis; dupilumab; itch; mechanism; neuron
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1503312
  6. Front Psychiatry. 2025 ;16 1440755
       Background: Mental disorders represent a complex and increasingly prevalent group of chronic illnesses, with a prevalence that is increasing significantly. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), as an important branch of psychotherapy, is receiving increasing attention. This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of current research status, hotspots, and future development trends of ACT for mental disorders.
    Methods: A search was conducted in the Web of Science Core Collection to identify English-language publications on ACT for mental disorders from 1 January 2010 to 1 March 2024. The CiteSpace software was employed to analyze the retrieved records, including countries, institutions, journals, authors, as well as a keyword co-occurrence analysis.
    Results: 790 publications on ACT for mental disorders were analyzed in this study, comprising 665 articles and 125 reviews. Since 2010, the number of publications has demonstrated a consistent upward trajectory on an annual basis. The most prolific author was Twohig MP from Utah State University, with 32 publications. The author with the highest average citation frequency is Bohlmeijer ET, with an average of 106.21 citations per paper. The highest number of publications were published in the "Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science" (94 papers), with an impact factor of 5.0. The most productive countries and institutions were the United States (283 papers) and Karolinska Inst (47 papers), respectively. A keyword analysis revealed that the most frequently occurring keywords were "acceptance and commitment therapy", "depression", and "cognitive behavioral therapy".
    Conclusions: The number of studies on ACT for mental disorders has demonstrated a consistently increasing trend from year to year. In the clinical context, ACT is regarded as a promising method for improving mental health and psychiatric symptoms in patients with mental disorders. The visualization analysis can facilitate researchers in gaining a deeper understanding of the current status and development trend of research in this field, thereby encouraging more researchers to devote attention to the application of ACT in mental disorders.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; acceptance and commitment therapy; bibliometric analysis; hotspots; mental disorders
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1440755
  7. Front Mol Biosci. 2025 ;12 1572710
       Objective: This study aims to perform a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of global research on ocular tumor metabolomics, identifying key research trends, influential contributors, and emerging themes from 1995 to 2024.
    Methods: A systematic search was conducted in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database to retrieve publications related to ocular tumor metabolomics from 1 January 1995, to 12 December 2024. Bibliometric analyses, including publication trends, citation networks, and keyword co-occurrence patterns, were performed using VOSviewer and CiteSpace. Collaborative networks, co-cited references, and keyword burst analyses were mapped to uncover shifts in research focus and global cooperation.
    Results: Both annual publication volume and citation frequency have shown a wave-like increase since 2000. Initially, research activity was limited during the early period (2000-2006), followed by a phase of slow growth between 2007 and 2015. A surge in publications occurred after 2016, peaking in 2022 with 81 articles. Despite the increase in publications, citation frequency declined after 2019, indicating a gap between research output and scholarly impact. The United States, China, and Italy were the top contributing countries, with the U.S. maintaining a leadership role. Keyword analysis revealed key research themes, including biomarkers, uveal melanoma, and immunotherapy, with a shift towards gene expression, tumor metastasis, and liquid biopsy in recent years. Keyword burst analysis identified retinoblastoma protein and gene expression as major research hotspots.
    Conclusion: Ocular tumor metabolomics research has made significant strides in recent years. This analysis provides a comprehensive framework for future research, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaborations and the development of non-invasive diagnostic tools to improve the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of ocular tumors.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics; metabolites; ocular tumors; uveal melanoma; visualization analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2025.1572710
  8. Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 2025 Jul 02. pii: S0294-1260(25)00079-2. [Epub ahead of print]
       INTRODUCTION: Rhinoplasty is a commonly performed surgical procedure for both aesthetic and functional purposes. In recent years, advancements in surgical techniques, the widespread adoption of minimally invasive methods, and an increasing emphasis on patient satisfaction have significantly contributed to the rapid growth of scientific productivity in this field. This study aims to evaluate scientific productivity in the field of rhinoplasty and identify global trends through a bibliometric analysis.
    MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study is based on bibliometric analyses conducted using the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection database with the keyword "rhinoplasty." The number of publications by country, citation distribution, and annual trends were evaluated. The position of a specific country in the global literature was examined and compared with leading nations. The most cited studies were analyzed to identify prominent research topics in the literature. Furthermore, VOSviewer software was used to visualize author collaborations, citation relationships, and keyword trends.
    DISCUSSION: Between 1975 and 2024, a total of 2735 articles on rhinoplasty have been published, accumulating 91,714 citations. The United States ranks as the leading country in terms of the number of publications, while Turkey follows with 822 publications, representing 10.4% of the global literature. This country has received 8063 citations in total, with an average of 9.81 citations per publication. Global trends indicate a significant academic increase in rhinoplasty research since the 2000s. The rise in publication numbers has gained notable momentum, particularly after 2010. However, to sustain scientific impact, enhancing international collaborations and increasing publications in high-impact journals is essential. Additionally, the analysis revealed a statistically significant correlation between JIF (5years) and the number of citations (r=0.251, P=0.018). This finding suggests that articles published in high-impact journals receive more citations.
    CONCLUSION: Bibliometric analyses demonstrate that scientific productivity in rhinoplasty has increased on a global scale, with certain countries making notable contributions to the field. However, to ensure sustained scientific impact, greater emphasis should be placed on fostering international collaborations, encouraging multidisciplinary research, and prioritizing publications in high-impact journals.
    LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V.
    Keywords:  Analyse bibliométrique; Bibliometric analysis; Citation; Rhinoplastie; Rhinoplasty
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anplas.2025.05.016
  9. J Robot Surg. 2025 Jul 04. 19(1): 350
      This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the literature related to robotic surgery to understand the research hotspots and development trends in this field. We focus on the fields of robotics and surgery, having conducted a comprehensive literature review utilizing the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) database, covering the period from 1999 to 2024. We quantified the annual publication count using GraphPad Prism. In addition, we analyzed authors, countries, institutions, journals, and keywords using CiteSpace and VOSviewer. China and the United States have emerged as the leading countries in terms of publication output. The primary keywords identified include "robot-assisted surgery" and "minimally invasive surgery," among others, which collectively formed eight effective clusters. Research on robotic surgery exhibits a trend of continuous growth, and this field is expected to remain a focal point in surgical studies in the future.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Robot; Surgery; Visual analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s11701-025-02474-3
  10. Medicine (Baltimore). 2025 Jun 27. 104(26): e43038
       OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of macrophages in myocardial repair following myocardial infarction (MI) through a bibliometric analysis of post-MI macrophage research.
    METHODS: A comprehensive dataset was compiled from the Web of Science Core Collection, including articles published up to December 30, 2023. The analysis involved co-authorship networks and keyword co-occurrence, with visualization facilitated by VOSviewer and key terms identified through CiteSpace.
    RESULTS: The study encompassed 1342 publications, highlighting the United States, China, and Germany as leading contributors to the field. Circulation Research emerged as the most active journal in publishing related studies. The prevalent themes were inflammation and atherosclerosis, indicating their significance in macrophage involvement post-MI.
    CONCLUSION: This study provides a detailed understanding of macrophage involvement in MI, outlining significant countries, institutions, journals, and publications. It offers valuable insights into macrophage function in MI, contributing to the broader understanding of myocardial repair mechanisms.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; VOSviewer; bibliometrics; macrophages; myocardial infarction
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000043038
  11. Hereditas. 2025 Jul 01. 162(1): 117
       BACKGROUND: Immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a systemic autoimmune condition marked by fibroinflammatory infiltration, which may present as solitary or multiple masses and organ enlargement. In advanced stages, progression to multi-organ dysfunction or failure may occur, potentially resulting in mortality. This study aimed to examine the current status and evolving research trends in IgG4-RD from 2020 to 2024 through bibliometric and visualization methodologies.
    METHOD: A total of 1,084 English-language publications on IgG4-RD, dated from January 1, 2020, to October 22, 2024, were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. Bibliometric and visual analyses were performed using VOSviewer and CiteSpace software to identify research trends, collaborative networks, and thematic developments.
    RESULTS: The analysis included 1,084 publications, reflecting sustained research activity in the field over the examined period. The Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College accounted for the greatest number of publications. Among individual contributors, Wen Zhang was identified as the most prolific author. In terms of national output, China led in publication volume, whereas Japan exhibited the highest total citation frequency. Internal Medicine published the greatest number of articles, while Modern Rheumatology had the highest citation rate. Keyword co-occurrence analysis revealed prominent research themes, including "IgG4-related disease," "autoimmune pancreatitis," "case report," "Rituximab," and "Diagnosis."
    CONCLUSION: The global research output on IgG4-RD has demonstrated notable growth in recent years. Further investigations focusing on the emerging thematic areas may yield valuable insights that can enhance clinical diagnosis and therapeutic approaches for individuals affected by IgG4-RD.
    Keywords:  Bibliometrics; Cite space; IgG4-RD; Research hotspots; VOS viewer; Visual analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1186/s41065-025-00489-2
  12. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2025 Jul 01. 20(1): 325
       BACKGROUND: Malignant hyperthermia is a rare and highly lethal anesthesia emergency. We summarized the published articles on malignant hyperthermia to understand its development trends and provided meaningful recommendations for reducing the mortality rate.
    METHODS: The Web of Science core, PubMed Central and Scopus databases were searched from 1975 to 2024 to identify articles related to malignant hyperthermia. The retrieved documents were exported as full-text records via CiteSpace 6.4. R1 and R (BiblioShiny packages) were used to measure and visually analyze the number of articles, journals, keywords, and references.
    RESULTS: According to the bibliometric analysis, 1473 publications were published by research teams across 60 countries and regions. In 1473 publications, advanced economies accounted for 87.78% (n = 1303), while emerging and developing economies accounted for 12.22% (n = 170). In the past 40 years, advanced economies have dominated the field of MH research. The research on MH in emerging and developing economies have been rapidly increasing since 2010. Emerging and developing economies were paying more attention to MH diagnosis and the specific drug dantrolene. The most prolific country was the United States (n = 439, centrality = 0.55). The University of California System (n = 44, centrality = 0.04) had the highest number of articles. The journal ANESTHESIOLOGY was cocited 731 times and had the highest number of cocitations. From the timeline of keyword appearance, attention was devoted to dantrolene and succinylcholine in the 1980s. Since the 1990s, more research has focused on MH susceptibility and ryanodine receptors. Recently, amide anesthetics and spinal anesthesia-induced MH have received more attention.
    CONCLUSIONS: We revealed the evolutionary path of MH research through bibliometric analysis. Owing to the lack of dantrolene and cooperation mechanisms in developing countries, the mortality rate caused by MH is still high. The government and pharmaceutical companies should collaborate to assist the availability and accessibility of dantrolene in developing countries.
    Keywords:  Anesthesia; Bibliometric analysis; Dantrolene; Malignant hyperthermia; Ryanodne receptor
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-025-03766-5
  13. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2025 Jul 01. 20(1): 324
       INTRODUCTION: Alagille syndrome (ALGS) is a complex and rare autosomal dominant disorder that affects multiple systemic organs, including the liver, heart, kidneys, blood vessels, and eyes. However, as a rare disease, adult ALGS is still underrecognized clinically. The aim of this article is to review the research status and trends of adult ALGS worldwide in the existing literature.
    METHODS: The authors utilized the Web of Science Core Collection database to identify articles on adult ALGS published from the database inception to December 31, 2023. The authors used bibliometric methods to analyze authors, institutions, countries, journals, and references of 156 included articles.
    RESULTS: The number of publications in this field has shown a volatile growth trend. The United States published the most articles and University of Pennsylvania is the leading institution in this area. The research on adult ALGS mainly focuses on molecular biology, genetics, health, nursing and clinical medicine. The keywords were "human jagged1," mutations" and "children". The keyword with the strongest citation burst is "children".
    CONCLUSIONS: Our study systematically summarizes the results of adult ALGS researches, describes and predicts research hotspots and trends on a global scale, which may be helpful for clinicians and researchers to improve their clinical understanding of this disease, and provide a valuable reference for future intensive investigation.
    Keywords:  Alagille syndrome; Bibliometric; Cite space; Rare disorder; VOS viewer
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-025-03855-5
  14. Front Sports Act Living. 2025 ;7 1603576
       Background: The purpose of this study is to conduct a bibliometric and scoping review to map the evolution of scientific literature on strength training in competitive swimmers.
    Methods: Web of Science database was used considering the time frame between 1980 and 2024. The following terms were used to search documents: "swimmers", "strength", and "training". A total of 460 documents were included for statistical analysis.
    Results: Until 2000, fewer than 5 manuscripts were published annually, and only after 2011 did the number regularly exceed 20, peaking in 2021 with 43 publications. Among the top 10 authors, 7 are Portuguese, each with at least 7 published papers. A total of 726 institutions were identified, with 29 having published at least 5 studies. The "Universidade da Beira Interior" had the most publications (20), while the "University of Copenhagen" received the most citations (619) with just 3 papers. Sixty countries contributed overall, with 10 publishing at least 20 documents; the United States of America led with 83. The most prominent keywords over time were "sports performance," "speed," and "swimming performance."
    Conclusion: These results highlight that bibliometric analysis provides pertinent information, very useful regarding research trends and networks, aiming for future research on the topic of strength in swimmers.
    Keywords:  academic production; research; scientific literature; swimming; trends
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2025.1603576
  15. Front Aging. 2025 ;6 1592464
       Background: Gait analysis has emerged as a critical non-invasive tool for early identification and monitoring of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in aging populations, particularly given its potential to predict dementia progression. This bibliometric analysis synthesizes two decades of research to map the evolution of gait analysis in MCI, identify interdisciplinary collaborations, and highlight emerging frontiers in MCI-related mobility research.
    Methods: Literature related to gait analysis in MCI was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. The search spanned publications from 2005 to 2024 and was executed in a single search session on 15 December 2024. CiteSpace and VOSviewer software were used to analyze publications, authorship, institutional affiliations, journals, keywords, and cited references. Burst detection and timeline analyses of keywords and references were conducted to identify emerging trends and temporal patterns.
    Results: A total of 1,223 articles were identified. Annual publication trends indicate sustained scholarly interest over the past 5 years. The United States contributed the most publications (392 articles, 32.05%), with Western University (Canada, 65 articles) as the leading institution. Journals publishing these studies primarily focus on Alzheimer's disease (AD), gerontology, and neurology, while prolific authors like Verghese J (USA) and Montero-odasso M(Canada) shaped the field's trajectory. Emerging research frontiers include dementia progression, AD, and Parkinson's disease, with 2024 priorities emphasizing "dual-task walking", "digital biomarkers" and "working groups". Additionally, validity and reliability assessments of gait analysis for MCI diagnosis and intervention represent a growing research trend.
    Conclusion: This study provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape, hotspots, and trends in gait analysis for MCI management. By delineating its transformation from a descriptive tool to a predictive framework, we highlight persistent challenges such as methodological heterogeneity and small sample sizes. However, advances in machine learning and multicenter collaborations present opportunities to standardize protocols. Future high-quality studies are expected to establish gait-derived biomarkers as clinically actionable tools in MCI stratification and therapeutic monitoring.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; dementia; gait analysis; mild cognitive impairment; research hotspots
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2025.1592464
  16. Cureus. 2025 Jun;17(6): e86924
      This bibliometric study provides the first comprehensive analysis of global research trends, collaborative networks, and citation metrics related to anticoagulation and mechanical thrombectomy in iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Using Dimensions AI, 234 articles published between 2000 and 2025 were identified through a targeted search of terms including "iliofemoral DVT," "anticoagulation," and "mechanical thrombectomy." Data extracted included publication year, citation count, research category, author affiliation, country of origin, and co-authorship. The study presents an overview of recent global research activity related to anticoagulation and mechanical thrombectomy in the context of iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT). It highlights key publication trends, leading contributors, and thematic focus areas within the literature. The analysis also outlines the collaborative nature of research efforts and shifts in scientific emphasis over time. Keyword trends indicated a shift from anticoagulation to mechanical thrombectomy as a research focus. Visual mapping using VOSviewer revealed strong institutional and international collaborations and distinct co-citation clusters. These findings highlight evolving priorities in iliofemoral DVT research and provide a foundation for future studies and collaborative efforts in vascular interventions.
    Keywords:  anticoagulation; bibliometric analysis; dimensions database; iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis; mechanical thrombectomy; vascular intervention
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.86924
  17. Front Oncol. 2025 ;15 1508029
       Objective: Cancer immunotherapy has become a leading treatment, but research on nursing care specific to this field remains underexplored. This study aims to analyze global trends in cancer immunotherapy nursing care from 2004 to 2023, focusing on key aspects such as patient education, symptom management, immune-related adverse event monitoring, and psychological support.
    Methods: The objective of this study was to explore global research trends in cancer immunotherapy nursing care from 2004 to 2023 through bibliometric analysis. A total of 4526 peer-reviewed articles from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) were selected based on the following criteria: 1) articles related to cancer immunotherapy nursing care, 2) publications written in English, and 3) publications from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2023. Articles were excluded if they did not meet these criteria or were not directly related to immunotherapy nursing care. The analysis included annual publication trends, country and institution productivity, co-citation analysis, keyword analysis, and burst detection analysis. Tools such as GraphPad, CiteSpace, and VOSviewer were used to visualize the data and identify influential authors, journals, and research topics.
    Results: A total of 4526 publications were included. The publication trend showed a consistent annual increase. The United States was identified as the most prolific country, with the University of Texas System being the most productive institution. Cancers published the greatest number of articles in this field. Powles Thomas and Martin Reck were the authors who authored or co-authored the largest number of research papers. The research hotspots included melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer, cytokine release syndrome, and immune-related adverse events. Moving forward, future research could explore enhancing nursing interventions for immune-related side effects and developing standardized care protocols to improve patient outcomes.
    Conclusion: This study provides valuable insights into the research trends and developments in cancer immunotherapy nursing care over the past two decades. The findings also suggest potential practical applications in clinical nursing practice, particularly in the management of immune-related adverse events and patient education during immunotherapy.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; VOSviewer; bibliometric analysis; cancer immunotherapy nursing care; visualization analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2025.1508029
  18. J Multidiscip Healthc. 2025 ;18 3633-3645
       Background: Simulation-based training (SBT) has long been applied in obstetrics and gynecology (O&G) professional education. However, its current research status and trends remained understudied. This study aimed to examine the research performance and dynamics of SBT in O&G professional education.
    Methods: A bibliometric analysis was conducted. Systematic searches were performed in the Web of Science. A total of 980 publications were included in the analyses. Summary statistics and visualizations were generated to present research performance and dynamics. A zero-inflated negative binomial regression model was developed to identify factors associated with total citations.
    Results: The number of publications showed an upward trend between 1961 and 2024, with an annual growth rate of 7.35%. The most productive country was the USA, contributing to 41.84% of total publications. The most productive author was Sorensen JL, accounting for 1.43%. Citations per publication ranged from 0 to 304, with an average of 13.31. The top 10 keywords were simulation, obstetrics, training, education, gynecology, medical education, laparoscopy, simulation training, patient safety, and surgical education. Total citations peaked in 2013 at 1203, while average citations per publication peaked in 2009 at 53.57. The keywords skills, simulation, and performance remained dominating throughout the analyzed period. The research collaboration among the USA, UK, and Canada was predominant. Regression analysis revealed that every additional year since being published, funded research, every additional ten cited references, O&G-oriented research, SCIE-indexed research and every additional ten usage counts since 2013 were significantly associated with higher total citations (all p values < 0.05).
    Conclusion: Although this research field is progressing rapidly, publications remain insufficient. Future research should focus on objective assessment of SBT in O&G professional education, long-term effectiveness assessment of SBT among O&G trainees, and optimization of implementation of advanced O&G simulators.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics; gynecology; obstetrics; professional education; simulation training
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S528286
  19. Discov Oncol. 2025 Jul 01. 16(1): 1208
       PURPOSE: Immunotherapy has become a prominent research focus in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment, particularly through immunogenic cell death (ICD), a specialized form of programmed cell death (PCD), to enhance therapeutic efficacy. Although there is a wealth of research in this field, there is a lack of bibliometric analysis to fill the gap in understanding global research trends, key hotspots, and future research directions.
    METHODS: This study employed bibliometric analysis using data from the Web of Science database, analyzing 958 publications from 2000 to 2024. The inclusion criteria were: (1) articles and review articles published in English, and (2) studies focusing on the role of PCD and ICD in HCC immunotherapy. Publications that were not articles or review articles were excluded. Visualization tools such as VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the bibliometrix R package were used.
    RESULTS: The analysis included 52 countries, 1,176 institutions, and 5,453 authors, with publications spread across 343 journals. Since 2020, research volume has surged, indicating increased academic interest in this area. China led in publication output, with Zhejiang University being the most prolific institution. Frontiers in Immunology published the highest number of articles, while Cancer Research had the highest number of co-citations. Feng Zhang was the most prolific author, while J-M. Llovet had the highest number of co-citations. Key research hotspots include PCD and ICD mechanisms, immune microenvironment, tumor immune evasion, drug resistance, adoptive immunotherapy, and combination therapies. Future studies are expected to focus on immune evasion, tumor microenvironment regulation, novel cell death mechanisms, and personalized immunotherapy.
    CONCLUSION: This study analyzes the literature on the role of PCD and ICD in HCC immunotherapy, revealing global research trends and current hotspots, and provides valuable guidance for future research directions.
    Keywords:  Future directions; Global research trends; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Immunogenic cell death; Programmed cell death
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-02278-9
  20. Int J Eat Disord. 2025 Jul 02.
      The bibliometric study by Lee and Chi presents the most comprehensive analysis of eating disorder (ED) research publications to date, tracing publication trends, thematic developments, and the interplay between academic and public attention over the past five decades. The findings reveal a marked and sustained growth in ED-related publications since the early 2000s, reflecting the field's consolidation while also underscoring persistent imbalances. Notably, the analysis highlights the dominance of English-speaking countries in research output, the underrepresentation of lower-income regions, and the limited visibility of certain EDs and demographic groups. Network analyses of Medical Subject Headings' terms indicate thematic stability over time but also point to neglected areas of clinical relevance. Furthermore, the weak correlation between academic citations and public attention raises important questions about science communication and the alignment of scholarly impact with societal salience. To enhance global inclusivity and scientific relevance, it is proposed that publication barriers be removed, thematic scope broadened, and cross-disciplinary collaboration strengthened. Such strategies are essential to enable ED research to remain responsive to evolving clinical needs within culturally and demographically diverse populations amid an increasingly complex global landscape.
    Keywords:  altmetric attention score; bibliometric analysis; citation analysis; eating disorder; feeding and eating disorders; public attention
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.24499
  21. Front Oncol. 2025 ;15 1591257
       Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of global cancer mortality, increasingly linked to circadian rhythm disruption-a critical yet underexplored driver of tumorigenesis.
    Methods: This bibliometric analysis evaluates 374 publications from the Web of Science Core Collection (1999-2024) using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Bibliometrix to map global research trends.
    Results: Annual publications surged post-2016, peaking in 2021, reflecting intensified focus on circadian-CRC interactions. The United States led in output (122 publications, H-index 46), followed by France (76 publications) and China (49 publications), with the Netherlands achieving the highest citation impact (88.06 citations per publication). French institutions, notably Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), dominated translational research, while foundational studies by Levi et al. on chronomodulated chemotherapy remained pivotal. Keyword analysis identified "circadian rhythm" and "colorectal cancer" as core themes, with "inflammation" and "inflammatory bowel disease" showing significant citation bursts post-2014. Co-citation networks bridged molecular chronobiology (Science, PNAS) and clinical oncology (Cancer Research), though mechanistic studies prioritized clock genes (e.g., BMAL1, PER2) over environmental disruptors. Clinically, aligning chemotherapy with circadian rhythms reduced severe toxicity by 40% in metastatic CRC, yet gaps persist in biomarker validation and monitoring tools. Epidemiologically, shift workers faced a 20-30% elevated CRC risk, correlating with PER2 silencing in 45% of tumors and NF-κB/STAT3 pathway activation.
    Discussion: Future research should integrate AI-driven circadian profiling, global collaboration, and trials targeting circadian-immune-metabolic axes to advance precision chronotherapy. This study underscores circadian biology as a cornerstone of CRC management, advocating strategies that harmonize molecular insights with ecological relevance to improve outcomes.
    Keywords:  bibliometric; circadian rhythm disruption; colorectal cancer; colorectal cancer intervention; tumor microenvironment
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2025.1591257
  22. Hereditas. 2025 Jul 01. 162(1): 115
       BACKGROUND: Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) is a chronic inflammatory liver disease characterized by a sustained inflammatory response in the liver, usually associated with abnormalities in the immune system.The purpose of this study was to utilize bibliometric analysis to assess the current state of research on AIH and to predict future research areas and emerging trends.
    OBJECTIVE: In this study, we used bibliometric analysis to comprehensively analyze the literature on Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) published during the past two decades.
    METHODS: Literature from 2003 to 2023 was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection, the world's leading citation indexing database. Visualization and analysis were performed using VOSviewer 1.6.18 and CiteSpace 6.2.R3 software.
    RESULTS: The study covered 6,390 papers by 28,037 authors from 291 institutions in 110 countries. AIH research output grew significantly, peaking in 2023. The US was the top contributor, followed by China and Japan. Notable institutions included the University of London, Mayo Clinic, and King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. AIH research spans medicine, healthcare, clinical sciences, molecular biology, immunology, etc. CONCLUSION: In this paper, we have used bibliometric analysis to systematically review and analyze the research literature on autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) over the past two decades. This comprehensive overview aims to provide scholars dedicated to this field with a clear research lineage and future research directions.
    Keywords:  Autoimmune Hepatitis; Bibliometrics; Knowledge Map
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1186/s41065-025-00477-6
  23. Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 ;12 1599196
       Background: An increasing number of studies have explored the role of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in the pathogenesis of kidney diseases and their corresponding therapeutic potential. However, there is no comprehensive bibliometric analysis in this field. This study aims to investigate the hotspots and evolution of TLRs and kidney disease research over the past two decades.
    Methods: Publications from the Web of Science Core Collection database were searched and extracted on December 21, 2024 using the terms "Toll-like receptor" and "kidney disease" (and their synonyms in MeSH). CiteSpace was used to explore publications from January 1, 2000, to December 21, 2024, to visualize the contributions of countries, institutions, journals, and authors, and to detect the evolution of research focus and emerging trends in this field.
    Results: A total of 2,505 studies with 101,150 references were included in this study. The United States and China are the leading forces among all countries. The Egyptian Knowledge Bank is the leading institution, and Hans-Joachim Anders is considered the most influential expert in this field. PLOS One is the journal with the most publications, and Journal of Immunology is the most co-cited journal. According to the co-citation analysis, COVID-19 is the latest research hotspot. Additionally, both ischemia-reperfusion injury and diabetic nephropathy have been long-standing research hotspots and still hold significant values. Moreover, the use of TLR inhibitors as a therapeutic strategy for kidney diseases is increasingly emphasized.
    Conclusion: Our study demonstrates a growing understanding of the crucial role of TLRs in kidney diseases over the past two decades. Future research should attach more importance to the identification of novel endogenous ligands for TLRs, which will be critical for developing TLR inhibitors as a viable therapeutic strategy.
    Keywords:  Toll-like receptors; bibliometric analysis; inflammation; ischemic acute kidney injury; kidney diseases
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1599196
  24. Medicine (Baltimore). 2025 Jun 27. 104(26): e43021
       BACKGROUND: Hernia repair is a prevalent surgical procedure globally, with increasing demand due to factors such as aging populations, obesity, and previous surgeries. The evolution of hernia repair materials and techniques has significantly impacted surgical outcomes, with advancements focusing on reducing recurrence rates and complications. This study aims to provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of research trends in hernia repair materials from 2004 to 2024.
    METHODS: Data were collected from the Web of Science database to quantitatively assess publication trends, influential authors, journals, and collaborative networks. Bibliometric tools such as VOSviewer and CiteSpace were used to analyze keyword co-occurrence, research hotspots, and the evolution of study themes. The analysis focused on the progression from synthetic to biological and composite meshes, alongside the development of minimally invasive techniques.
    RESULTS: The study revealed a steady increase in research output, peaking in 2020, with the United States leading in innovation. Initial research focused on synthetic meshes such as polypropylene; however, recent trends include the exploration of biological, composite, and absorbable materials. Advances in laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgeries were also prominent, reflecting a shift toward patient-centered approaches. Emerging technologies such as nanotechnology and 3D-printed meshes were identified as promising future directions.
    CONCLUSION: This bibliometric analysis demonstrates the evolution and diversification of hernia repair materials and techniques, emphasizing the need for continued innovation. Future research should focus on optimizing patient outcomes through advanced technologies such as tissue engineering and nanotechnology, which have the potential to overcome existing limitations and enhance clinical efficacy.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; biological meshes; hernia repair; nanotechnology; synthetic meshes; tissue engineering
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000043021
  25. Discov Oncol. 2025 Jul 01. 16(1): 1248
       OBJECTIVE: This study aims to explore the application of ultrasound technology in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) using bibliometric methods. It presents a visual knowledge map to exhibit global research dynamics and elucidates the research directions, hotspots, trends, and frontiers in this field.
    METHODS: The Web of Science Core Collection database was used, and CiteSpace and VOSviewer software were employed to visualize the annual publication volume, collaborative networks (including countries, institutions, and authors), citation characteristics (such as references, co-citations, and publications), as well as keywords (including emergence and clustering) related to ultrasound applications in TNBC over the past 15 years.
    RESULTS: A total of 310 papers were included. The first paper was published in 2010, and after that, publications in this field really took off, especially after 2020. China emerged as the leading country in terms of publication volume, while Shanghai Jiao Tong University had the highest output among institutions. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center was recognized as a key research institution within this domain. Adrada BE was the most prolific author in terms of publication count. Ko Es held the highest citation frequency among authors. Co-occurrence analysis of keywords revealed that the top three keywords by frequency were "triple-negative breast cancer," "breast cancer," and "sonography." The timeline visualization indicated a strong temporal continuity in the clusters of "breast cancer," "recommendations," "biopsy," "estrogen receptor," and "radiomics." The keyword with the highest emergence value was "neoplasms" (6.80). Trend analysis of emerging terms indicated a growing focus on "machine learning approaches," "prognosis," and "molecular subtypes," with "machine learning approach" emerging as a significant keyword currently.
    CONCLUSION: This study provided a systematic analysis of the current state of ultrasound technology applications in TNBC. It highlighted that "machine learning methods" have emerged as a central focus and frontier in this research area, both presently and for the foreseeable future. The findings offer valuable theoretical insights for the application of ultrasound technology in TNBC diagnosis and treatment and establish a solid foundation for further advancements in medical imaging research related to TNBC.
    Keywords:  Bibliometrics; Breast cancer; TNBC; Triple-negative breast cancer; Ultrasound; Visual analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-03063-4
  26. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2025 Jul 03. pii: S1808-8694(25)00115-6. [Epub ahead of print]91(5): 101672
       OBJECTIVES: Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP) is a complex inflammatory condition that significantly impairs patients' quality of life. Despite significant efforts to develop effective treatments, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis in this field is lacking. This study aims to identify key trends, influential publications, leading authors, and collaborative networks.
    METHODS: A bibliometric analysis was conducted on October 16, 2024, examining publications in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database from 2004 to 2024. Data visualization and interpretation were performed using VOSviewer (version 1.6.20), CiteSpace (version 6.3.R1), and R 4.3.3.
    RESULTS: The analysis included 1,235 publications from 5,825 authors across 4,723 institutions in 222 countries. The United States led in publication volume, followed by China and Italy. Major institutional contributors included Capital Medical University and Sanofi. The International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology published the most articles, while the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology had the highest citation count. Key authors identified were Bachert Claus and Gevaert Philippe. Keyword analysis revealed "asthma", "endoscopic sinus surgery", and "inflammation" as dominant themes, with burst analysis indicating growing interest in "humanization", "type 2 inflammation", "risk", "biologics", and "safety".
    CONCLUSION: This bibliometric analysis underscores an increasing focus on biologic therapies, inflammation management, and endoscopic sinus surgery in CRSwNP research. Future investigations are likely to prioritize the long-term safety and cost-effectiveness of biologics, alongside advancements in precision medicine and surgical techniques.
    LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 1.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Biologic therapy; Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps; Citation analysis; Endoscopic surgery
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2025.101672
  27. Discov Oncol. 2025 Jul 05. 16(1): 1264
       BACKGROUND: Malignant tumors present challenges such as high heterogeneity and the limitations of traditional therapies, driving innovations in nanomedicine, particularly in the development of micro/nanomotors. These autonomous devices offer superior tumor penetration capabilities but and lack systematic bibliometric insights.
    METHOD: Data from WoSCC (2006-2025) were analyzed using bibliometric tools (CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and "bibliometrics") to map research landscapes.
    RESULTS: A total of 10,609 articles from 38 countries were identified, with annual output growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22% and peaking at 126 articles in 2024. China led globally with 380 publications (62.4%). The Chinese Academy of Sciences (123 articles) emerged as the leading institution in this domain, while ACS NANO (36 articles) was identified as the most prolific and co-cited journal. Wang J contributed the highest number of articles, and publications by Wang J also exhibited the highest co-citation frequency. The keyword "penetration" exhibited the strongest citation burst (2021-2025), reflecting breakthroughs in overcoming tumor physical barriers.
    CONCLUSION: This study highlights China's dominance, rapid technological evolution toward intelligent actuation and immunotherapy integration, and "penetration" as a pivotal frontier. Findings provide strategic guidance for future research and clinical translation.
    Keywords:  Bibliometrics; Cancer; Micro/nanomotors
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-03087-w
  28. Front Neurol. 2025 ;16 1494359
       Background: This study aims to assess the intersection of OSA with radiological imaging through bibliometric analysis, exploring research trends and emerging hotspots to identify future research directions.
    Methods: This study conducted a literature search for publications related to OSA and radiological imaging from 2004 to 2023 in the Web of Science database. We utilized tools such as CiteSpace, R language, and VOSviewer for bibliometric analysis to explore key trends and hotspots in this interdisciplinary field.
    Results: The search yielded 2,000 publications, showing a fluctuating upward trend in publication volume. Research predominantly originates from countries/regions such as the United States, China, and Turkey. Leading journals in this field include Sleep, the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, and Chest; with 7,202 research institutions involved, notable ones include the University of California system, Harvard University, the University System of Ohio, Capital Medical University, and Seoul National University. A total of 10,099 researchers have contributed to this field, including prominent figures such as Kumar R, Harper RM, and Schwab RJ. Keyword analysis indicates current research hotspots are imaging diagnostic techniques for OSAHS, comorbidities associated with OSAHS, and the pathogenesis of OSAHS-related comorbidities.
    Conclusion: Currently, imaging studies on OSAHS are increasingly becoming a focal area, and new imaging diagnostic techniques for OSAHS require further validation through studies with larger sample sizes and more standardized methods. Additionally, research into the interactions between OSAHS and its comorbidities, different pathogenic mechanisms, and the integration of neuroimaging biomarkers with negative cognitive outcomes urgently needs to be deepened.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; bibliometric analysis; imaging; obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome; visual analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1494359
  29. Hereditas. 2025 Jul 01. 162(1): 114
       BACKGROUND: Diabetic Cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a distinct form of heart disease whose pathogenesis remains largely elusive. Recent studies have shed light on the significant role of mitochondria in the development of DCM, emphasizing their critical involvement. Despite these advancements, a bibliometric analysis focusing on the nexus between mitochondria and DCM has not been conducted, leaving a gap in a holistic understanding of research trends in this field.
    METHODS: This study extracted publications addressing the role of mitochondria in DCM from the Web of Science Core Collection, spanning from 1988 to 2024. A detailed bibliometric analysis was undertaken using tools like CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Microsoft Excel, and Tableau Public to assess the data.
    RESULTS: The analysis encompassed 440 publications involving 2705 researchers from 1457 institutions across 175 countries/regions. These studies were disseminated across 202 journals. China was the most prolific country with 192 publications, followed by the United States with 156, and Canada with 26. E. Dale Abel emerged as the most prolific author in this area. Key journals contributing to this research included the American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology and the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. The future research direction is likely to focus deeper into the mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction in the diabetic heart and to identify molecular and cellular targets for therapeutic intervention.
    CONCLUSION: This report presents the first detailed bibliometric review of the intersection between mitochondrial research and DCM. It offers critical insights and guidance for researchers aiming to navigate and contribute to this evolving area of study.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Citespace; Diabetic cardiomyopathy; Mitochondria; VOSviewer
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1186/s41065-025-00488-3
  30. Front Pharmacol. 2025 ;16 1587591
       Background: Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI) is a common complication in surgical procedures such as liver transplantation and extensive hepatectomy, characterized by an ischemic or hypoxic phase followed by reperfusion. Oxidative stress, primarily resulting from an imbalance between the generation and clearance of reactive oxygen species (ROS), plays a pivotal role in HIRI pathogenesis and has garnered significant research attention.
    Objective: This bibliometric analysis comprehensively reviews global research trends and priorities in the study of oxidative stress in HIRI from 1995 to 2024, providing valuable insights and guidance for future researchers.
    Methods: We conducted a systematic bibliometric analysis of relevant publications indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection (1995-2024), employing specific search qualifiers. Analyses were performed using CiteSpace (version 6.2.R6) and VOSviewer (version 1.6.20).
    Results: Final analysis included 2,367 publications. Over the past three decades, annual publication numbers in this field have consistently risen. China, the United States, and Turkey emerged as the leading contributing countries. Wuhan University, Sun Yat-sen University, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranked as the top three institutions by publication volume. The Journal of Surgical Research published the most articles, followed by Transplantation Proceedings and Free Radical Biology and Medicine. Rosello Catafau Joan, Lee Sun Mee, and Ye Qifa were identified as the most prolific authors. High-frequency keywords included "oxidative stress", "ischemia reperfusion injury", and "liver".
    Conclusion: Our findings indicate a shift in research focus from elucidating fundamental mechanisms towards exploring therapeutic interventions and associated protective effects. Nanotechnology and epigenetic modifications represent promising future avenues for treating HIRI in the therapeutic domain.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; global trends; hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury; oxidative stress; research hotspot
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2025.1587591
  31. Updates Surg. 2025 Jun 28.
       BACKGROUND: With the advent of big data, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly emerging as a promising avenue for pain management research. Integrating big data analytics, machine learning, and intelligent algorithms within AI can facilitate several significant advancements in healthcare. These include the ability to provide clinical diagnoses of pain, risk prediction, and the development of precision medicine. The number of articles on the application of AI to pain management is on the rise. However, there needs to be more information regarding the quality of the research output in this area, as well as the current hotspots and trends in research. At the same time, no bibliometric metrics have been identified that assess scientific progress in this area. In order to gain an understanding of the current status and potential future directions in the application of AI within the field of pain management, it is first necessary to undertake a visual and analytical study of the relevant research.
    OBJECTIVES: A bibliometric and visual analysis was conducted to identify research hotspots and trends in the application of AI in pain management over the past 30 years.
    METHODS: The data information source was the SCI-EXPANDED subset database of the WOS database. A manual search was conducted of all articles and reviews from the database's inception to June 29, 2024. The search was limited to English language sources. A bibliometric analysis was conducted using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Bibliometrix (an R-Tool of R-Studio). The analysis encompassed a range of aspects related to the global publication status of papers in the field, including countries and regions, institutions, authors, journals, keywords, and co-cited references.
    RESULTS: A total of 970 published papers were obtained for this study. The articles were published in 496 journals by 5679 authors affiliated with 2030 academic institutions in 84 countries or regions. From 2014 to 2024, there was a gradual increase in the number of papers published within this field, with 97% of the total published papers. The United States and China contribute the most to this growth. The most prominent research institutions are Harvard University, the University of California system, and Harvard Medical School. At the author level, Mork, Paul Jarle, Bach, and Kerstin of the Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU) were identified as the authors with the highest research output. Breiman, L. of the University of California, Berkeley, emerged as the most influential author, exhibiting the highest co-citation frequency. From the perspective of journals, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, Scientific Reports, PAIN, PLOS ONE, and SPINE are the primary core journals in the field. They have a high number of published papers and co-citation frequency. Furthermore, of the 46,170 co-cited references, Loetsch J's "Machine learning in pain research," published in PAIN in 2018, had the highest number of co-citations, thus making it the most influential article in the study. Combining keywords and co-cited references for analysis leads to the conclusion that using AI for accurate clinical monitoring and risk prediction, clinical diagnosis and classification, and providing personalized treatment plans and care measures for pain has become a current research hotspot and a future trend. Machine learning, deep learning, artificial neural networks, and clinical decision support systems in artificial intelligence are frequently mentioned and commonly used to build predictive models. These are also hot research topics and trends in the field.
    CONCLUSIONS: The field of research on using AI for pain management is experiencing unprecedented growth and development. This study offers a novel perspective on applying AI to pain management, which may inform researchers' selection of potential journals and institutions to collaborate with. Furthermore, this study furnishes researchers with the requisite data to comprehend the present state of research, research focal points, and research tendencies in this field, thereby facilitating the implementation of AI in pain management.
    Keywords:  Artificial intelligence; Bibliometrics; CiteSpace; Machine learning; Pain; VOSviewer
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s13304-025-02296-w
  32. Discov Oncol. 2025 Jul 01. 16(1): 1232
      The CRISPR-Cas system, a novel gene-editing technique, was a focus of research on cancer diagnosis and treatment during the last decade. A systematic review of the research trends and collaborations of the literature published in PubMed database between 2014 and 2024 resulted in 3241 papers. Bibliometric analysis and data visualization were performed using Excel, RStudio, and VOSviewer software. An increasing trend in the number of publications and citations has been observed since 2014, with a moderate fall after 2023. China and the USA have contributed the most publications and international collaborations, and high-income nations involved the highest contributions in the literature. The most productive institutes were Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Wang and Li contributed the maximum number of publications in this field. The prominent sources were Cancer Research, and Cancers. The application of CRISPR technique in breast and colorectal cancers has been frequently studied during the last decade. Future trials should explore the specificity and safety of CRISPR in various cancers.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric; CRISPR; Cancer; Gene therapy; Review
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-02180-4
  33. J Med Microbiol. 2025 Jul;74(7):
      Introduction. The microbiota, which has a major impact on both health and illness, has recently become one of the most popular research topics.Hypothesis/Gap statement. To the best of our knowledge, no research has undertaken a bibliometric analysis of publications examining the connection between microbiome and urological cancer to date. In this respect, it is thought that our study will contribute to the literature.Aim. The purpose of this study is to raise awareness of the topic by performing a bibliometric analysis of the publications examining the connection between the microbiota and the most common urological cancers, including bladder, prostate, and kidney cancers.Methodology. All publications about prostate, renal and bladder cancers and microbiota indexed in Web of Science between 2000 and 2024 were included in the study.Results. A total of 310 publications were obtained. Before 2018, there were only three or fewer publications annually; however, following 2018, the number of publications increased rapidly, reaching a peak of 77 in 2024. The USA led with 98 (31.61%) documents, followed by China (60, 19.35%) and Italy (31, 10%). With 19 publications, Hirotsugu Uemura is the most contributing author, followed by Norio Nonomura with 17. Prostate cancer accounted for 45.48% of the publications, bladder cancer for 36.77% and kidney malignancies for 17.64%.Conclusion. Despite the fact that microbiota has been known for 80 years, research on the connection between microbiota and cancer accelerated after the completion of the Human Microbiome Project. The number of studies examining the connection between urological cancer and microbiota peaked in 2024 and is probably going to rise. More research is required on this topic, since the correlation between microbiota and especially prostate and bladder malignancies raises the possibility that variations in microbiota may be utilized in diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
    Keywords:  bibliometric; bladder; cancer; microbiota; prostate; renal
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.002041
  34. Front Neurol. 2025 ;16 1595194
       Objective: Gliomas are the most common and aggressive malignant tumors of the central nervous system. Their complex biology and adaptive resistance mechanisms pose major obstacles to existing treatment strategies. This study aims to analyze research published over the past 5 years to identify emerging trends, effective therapeutic agents, and novel treatment strategies.
    Methods: Relevant articles on glioma drug therapy were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection for the period 2020-2024. Bibliometric analyses were performed using CiteSpace and VOSviewer to examine authorship, institutional and national contributions, journal impact, and keyword distributions. A total of 9,701 articles were included in the analysis.
    Results: China leads in publication volume on glioma research, followed by the United States. Liu Yang from China is the most prolific author in this field over the past 5 years. Institutions from China and the United States are the primary contributors to this area of research. Bibliometric analysis identified four major thematic clusters: glioma treatment, drug delivery, immunotherapy and the tumor microenvironment, and the molecular mechanisms underlying glioma cell behavior.
    Conclusion: This systematic analysis of glioma treatment research over the past 5 years highlights key global research hotspots and emerging trends. Drug delivery and immunotherapy have gained increasing attention as promising therapeutic approaches. Advances in glioma treatment are expected to improve patient outcomes.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; glioma; pharmacotherapy; research trends; treatment strategies
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1595194
  35. Discov Oncol. 2025 Jul 01. 16(1): 1221
       OBJECTIVE: This study aims to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the research landscape of palmitoylation in oncology using bibliometric analysis, thereby providing insights into research hotspots and emerging trends.
    METHODS: The data were sourced from the Web of Science Core Collection, retrieved using predefined search terms, and comprise review articles and original research papers published in English from 2004 to 2024. Bibliometric analysis and data visualization were performed using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Microsoft Excel.
    RESULTS: The United States and China are the leading contributors to research in this field, with Shanghai Jiao Tong University being the most prolific institution in terms of publication output. Current research hotspots in protein palmitoylation related to oncology primarily encompass the enzymatic mechanisms and dynamic regulation of palmitoylation, palmitoylation-mediated lipid metabolic reprogramming and tumorigenesis, palmitoylation-mediated tumor signaling pathways, and targeted cancer therapy strategies based on palmitoylation modification. Current research trends primarily focus on the modulation of critical enzymes and signaling pathways, which influence tumor biology and prognosis. Additionally, emphasis is placed on metabolic reprogramming mediated by protein palmitoylation within the tumor microenvironment, especially regarding its role in tumor responsiveness to chemotherapy and immunotherapy.
    CONCLUSION: This study provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in research regarding protein palmitoylation modifications within oncology.
    Keywords:  Bibliometrics; Cancer; Immunotherapy; Metabolic reprogramming; Palmitoylation
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-03059-0
  36. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2025 Dec;21(1): 2524249
      Liver regeneration is a complex process involving multiple cells, in which immunomodulation plays an important role in the process. However, there is lack of a comprehensive and objective summary of the current state of research and trends in the field. We retrieved articles on liver regeneration and immunomodulation published from 2004/01/01 to 2024/09/26, from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Authors, institutions, countries, journals and references were analyzed using bibliometric methods via CiteSpace and VOSviewer. A total of 4,992 articles were searched involving 102 countries or regions, 4,027 institutions and 26,830 authors. China is the country with the most articles in this field, and the United States ranks first in terms of citation/publication ratio (56.41). c-Met, liver regeneration, mesenchymal stem cells, extracellular matrix and angiogenesis are current research hotspots. While liver regeneration, targeted therapy, acute liver failure, hepatocellular carcinoma and mesenchymal stem cells are the themes and trends in this field. The study summarizes the research results in the field of immunomodulation and liver regeneration, and comprehensively analyses the research hotspots and trends, and provides an important basis for future applications and advances in the field.
    Keywords:  Partial hepatectomy; bibliometrics; immunomodulation; liver regeneration; research trends
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2025.2524249
  37. Endocr Metab Immune Disord Drug Targets. 2025 Jun 30.
       BACKGROUND: The potential benefits of the ketogenic diet (KD) on ageing are currently receiving increasing attention. Although there are various studies on this subject in the existing literature, there is a lack of systematic review and bibliometric analysis.
    AIM: This study aimed to present a bibliometric overview and visualization analysis of the existing studies examining the relationship between KD and ageing, identify trends in this field, and provide a basis for future research and sustainable development goals.
    MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study involved a systematic review of the literature. In this study, Scopus (Elsevier) and Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) databases were used for bibliometric analysis. In the study, all articles, reviews, and other types of publications on KD and ageing published between 1995 and 2024 were analysed. Studies covering the years 1995-2025 and including the keywords 'ketogenic diet OR ketogenic diets OR ketone diet AND aging AND PUB YEAR > 1995 AND PUBYEAR < 2025' in the title were included. The VOSviewer software (VOSviewer v.1.6.10) was utilized to visualize the data. The data obtained were evaluated by bibliometric methods, such as keyword analysis and cluster analysis.
    RESULTS: A significant increase in the number of studies on KD and ageing was observed. In the study, when the data obtained from WoSCC and Scopus databases and VOSviewer analysis results were evaluated together, a total of 10,170 scientific documents in the Scopus database and a total of 168 scientific documents were identified in the Web of Science database between 1995-2025 worldwide. The author publishing the most on the subject was found to be Cunnane, S.C. The country contributing the most to the field was found to be the United States of America (USA). The institution that produced the most documents was Harvard Medical School. In a total of 10,170 records, the most preferred type of publication was articles. Nutrients journal was the journal with the highest number of publications. According to the results of keyword analysis, the words "ketogenic diet" and "aging" were the most frequently used and most strongly related words.
    CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed a significant increase in the number of studies investigating the effects of KD on ageing. More high-quality, randomised controlled clinical trials are needed in this field. In particular, there is a lack of studies examining the effects of KD on age-related diseases at the molecular level.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; VOSviewer.; WoSCC; aging; ketogenic diet; scopus
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2174/0118715303376457250617154223
  38. Front Oncol. 2025 ;15 1532862
       Introduction: Macrophage polarization plays a crucial role in the development of various diseases. Simultaneously, macrophage polarization is intimately related to lipid metabolism. To assess the emerging trend of lipid metabolism during macrophage polarization, the present study was carried out.
    Methods: First, 472 publications that explored lipid metabolism during macrophage polarization were gathered using the Web of Science Core Collection database (WoSCC). The emerging trends were then described using CiteSpace.
    Results: Between 2013 and 2023, 46 countries/regions involving 268 institutions carried out studies in this field. The largest number of publications was found in China. Additionally, the most recent burst keywords included "immunometabolism", "foam cell formation", and "pathway", which represented the current frontiers of research.
    Discussion: The detailed analysis of publications pertaining to lipid metabolism during macrophage polarization reveals the current research status and identifies its hotspots.
    Keywords:  atherosclerosis; bibliometric analysis; lipid metabolism; macrophage polarization; tumor microenvironment
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2025.1532862
  39. Front Sports Act Living. 2025 ;7 1560803
       Background: The purpose of this study was to develop a bibliometric review of literature related to Boccia, aiming to analyse relevant information related to the adapted sport, and determine the existing relationships/networks between the different authors and countries, as well as methodological procedures of publications.
    Methods: The Web of Science database was used, considering the keywords "Boccia" OR "Bocha" AND "Sport", applying the filter "topic" to identify documents containing this term in the title, abstract, or keywords. A total of 89 studies were found and 38 selected based on the criteria, published until November 2024.
    Results: From 2012 forward, the number of studies increased by 81.87% from 2017 to 2024, with a notable rise between 2017 and 2020. Two documents had 20 or more citations, and a total of 119 authors were associated with 38 selected documents, an average of 3.6 authors per document. Portugal and Spain present the highest number of documents (n = 9), but Spain has more than twice thecitations compared to Portugal (58 vs.17). From a total of 29 resources, Springer Nature had the highest number of studies indexed in its platforms (n = 7). A total of 92 keywords were identified, and the terms with the highest occurrence were "boccia" (n = 17), "rehabilitation" (n = 4), and "disability" (n = 4). Brazil and Indonesia were the countries with the most recent scientific production, and 90.6% of the studies were written in English and 9.4% in Spanish.
    Conclusions: The findings emphasize the limited research output in Boccia, particularly regarding performance analysis, coaching methodologies, and athlete development. Future studies should explore training strategies, physiological demands, and the impact of Boccia on athleteś development and social inclusion.
    Keywords:  adapted sport; paralympic; publication analysis; research; trend
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2025.1560803
  40. Front Microbiol. 2025 ;16 1598443
       Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening condition characterized by organ dysfunction resulting from a dysregulated host response to infection, with pathological mechanisms closely linked to imbalances in the intestinal flora. While the gut microbiota influences sepsis progression through metabolic and immune regulation, systematic analyses of research trends remain limited. This bibliometric study comprehensively evaluates the sepsis and gut microbiota field from 2014 to 2024.
    Methods: We analyzed 944 English-language articles from the Web of Science (WOS) Core Collection using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and other software tools. The bibliometric assessments included analysis of publication trends, collaborative networks, geographic distributions, journal impact, and keyword clustering.
    Results: A total of 944 publications included contributions from 5,901 authors across 69 countries. These works were published in 405 journals, and cited a total of 45,932 references. The focus of research has transitioned from early topics such as "necrotizing enterocolitis" and "premature infants" to more recent interests on "short-chain fatty acids" (SCFAs) and "Candida albicans." Futhermore, emerging topics include "sepsis-associated encephalopathy," with microbiology and critical care medicine identified as interdisciplinary core fields.
    Conclusion: The therapeutic potential of the gut microbiota in sepsis is increasingly recognized. Future research should prioritize microbial-targeted therapies, immune-barrier-metabolic network regulation, and integrated traditional Chinese-Western medicine approaches.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; VOSviewer; bibliometric; gut microbiota; sepsis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2025.1598443
  41. Ann Neurosci. 2025 Jun 26. 09727531251341099
       Background: Over the past two decades, the intersection of yoga and psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) has received significant attention as a promising field for promoting mental and immune well-being. This bibliometric analysis explores global research trends, prolific authors, influential journals and collaboration patterns from 2003 to 2023. The study underscores the need to integrate traditional knowledge with modern science, positioning yoga as a validated tool in mainstream healthcare for disease prevention and management.
    Purpose: This study aims to explore global contributions, impact trends in yoga and PNI research, prolific authors, journals and spotlight leading countries, emerging opportunities, influential research hubs and collaboration gaps. Additionally, to conduct thematic analysis aimed at integrating yoga into mainstream healthcare as a scientifically validated tool for promoting mental and immune well-being within the context of PNI.
    Methods: Articles published between 2003 and 2023 were retrieved from Scopus and analysed using Biblioshiny version 4.0.0 (via R-Studio) and VOSviewer.
    Results: A total of 2,173 publications were included. The average number of citations per document was 50.24. Although India is the birthplace of yoga, it still ranks fifth in terms of citations, behind the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. It was observed that around 30%-50% of India's publications (n = 239) involve international collaboration. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research and National Institute of Health dominate the funding landscape, whereas Indian funding agencies (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy, Indian Council of Medical Research and Department of Science and Technology) play a relatively minor role in the global context.
    Conclusion: This analysis provides an updated perspective for understanding the field's hotspot, which facilitates future research to uncover the mechanisms underlying the effects of yoga on the psycho-neuro-immuno-endocrine systems in disease prevention and management. Integration of traditional knowledge with modern scientific practices, with a focus on high-impact publishing, will help position India as a leader in this research domain.
    Keywords:  Yoga; holistic health; mind–body; psychoneuroimmunology; well-being
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1177/09727531251341099
  42. Imaging Sci Dent. 2025 Jun;55(2): 151-164
       Purpose: This study employs bibliometric analysis to evaluate research trends, key contributors, and applications of artificial intelligence (AI) models in orthodontic imaging. It highlights the impact and evolution of AI in this field from 1991 to 2024.
    Material and Methods: A total of 130 documents were extracted from the Scopus database, spanning 33 years of research. The analysis examined annual growth rates, citation metrics, AI model adoption, and international collaborations. Network visualization was performed using VOSviewer to map research trends and co-authorship networks.
    Results: The study analyzed 96 publications from 47 sources, revealing exponential growth in AI research-particularly after 2010, with a peak in 2023. The findings show a steady annual growth rate of 9.66% and a maximum citation count of 138 for an AI-based cephalometric analysis study. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and artificial neural networks (ANNs) dominate AI applications in orthodontic image analysis. An h-index of 23 and a g-index of 38 reflect the field's significant research impact. Strong international collaborations were observed, with 28.12% of studies involving cross-border research.
    Conclusion: This analysis highlights the growing influence of AI in orthodontic imaging and emphasizes the need for larger datasets, improved model interpretability, and seamless clinical integration. Addressing these challenges will further enhance AI-driven diagnostics and treatment planning, guiding future research and broader clinical applications.
    Keywords:  Artificial Intelligence; Diagnostic Imaging; Machine Learning; Orthodontics
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.5624/isd.20240237
  43. Digit Health. 2025 Jan-Dec;11:11 20552076251351201
       Objective: With the widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging, research on AI-powered echocardiography has gained increasing attention. However, a systematic study of global research trends and key developments in this area remains limited. The study aims to explore the current research hotspots of AI-driven echocardiography by bibliometric methods, providing data support and academic insights for future research.
    Methods: The Web of Science Core Collection database was utilized to search articles in this area from 1997 to 2024. The filtered data were analyzed and visualized by VOSviewer and CiteSpace software.
    Results: In total, 605 documents were involved, since 2020, there has been an exponential increase in the publications. The United States held the top position in both the volume of publications and citation counts. And the top organization in citations was Stanford University. Three authors with the most publications were Lovstakken Lasse, Ouyang David, and Sengupta Partho P. The journal with the most citations was the Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography. Based on keyword analysis, the current research hotspots were mainly focused on image segmentation, heart failure, deep learning, and pulmonary hypertension.
    Conclusion: Research on the application of AI in echocardiography is currently flourishing, with broad prospects. In the future, it is crucial to promote interdisciplinary collaboration on an international scale, especially between countries and research institutions. Future research will focus on developing large language models that can integrate multimodal information, while also addressing key issues such as improving model interpretability.
    Keywords:  Artificial intelligence; CiteSpace; VOSviewer; bibliometric analysis; echocardiography
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076251351201
  44. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2025 Jun 19. pii: ezaf205. [Epub ahead of print]
       OBJECTIVES: To evaluate gender authorship in two cardio-thoracic surgical journals.
    METHODS: We performed a bibliometric analysis of all articles published from 2017 to 2022 in the European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery and the Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery. For each article, the gender and academic rank of the first, senior and corresponding author was verified by Internet search, email contact or use of the application Genderize.io. Articles were categorized based on topic, type and country of origin. The Cochran-Armitage test was used to evaluate gender authorship trend over time.
    RESULTS: 5243 articles were included in the analysis. Women represented 18% of first authors, 7% of senior authors and 13% of corresponding authors and no trend was seen over time. Women represented 16% of first authors and 7% of senior authors in adult cardiac surgery, 23% of first authors and 9% of senior authors in congenital cardiac surgery, and 19% of first authors and 8% of senior authors in thoracic surgery. Male first authors were more frequently full professor (17% vs 5%) and associate professor (16% vs 8%) and male senior authors were more frequently full professor (48% vs 31%) and associate professor (16% vs 8%) compared to female.
    CONCLUSIONS: The proportion of female authors is significantly lower than that of male authors in highest-impact European cardio-thoracic surgery journals and no significant increase in female authorship has been demonstrated in recent years. Increasing awareness of gender disparities is essential to facilitate equal career opportunities and academic advancement for women in cardio-thoracic surgery.
    Keywords:  authorship; cardio-thoracic surgery; diversity equity and inclusion; gender disparities
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezaf205
  45. Front Hum Neurosci. 2025 ;19 1614132
       Introduction: Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are progressive disorders with an increasing global health impact. Neural injury biomarkers have emerged as potential tools for early diagnosis and disease monitoring.
    Methods: To map research trends in this field, we conducted a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 1,228 peer-reviewed articles published from 1991 to 2024 using CiteSpace and the Bibliometrix R package.
    Results: Our analysis revealed steady publication growth, particularly accelerating after 2015. The United States, United Kingdom, and China produced the highest volume of publications and citations, with institutions such as the University of California System and Harvard University serving as key collaboration hubs. Early research prioritized tau, amyloid-beta (Aβ), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Since 2020, the focus has expanded to blood-based biomarkers, exosomal microRNAs, and inflammation-related markers such as glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and translocator protein (TSPO). Through citation and clustering analyses, we identified three developmental phases: (1) CSF-based amyloid/tau validation, (2) multimodal and genetic biomarker integration, and (3) the emergence of plasma and neuroinflammatory markers.
    Discussion: These trends reflect a paradigm shift toward minimally invasive and multifactorial diagnostic approaches. Our findings underscore evolving priorities in NDs biomarker research and highlight the importance of multi-omics, artificial intelligence (AI), and interdisciplinary collaboration for translational discovery and clinical application.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; citation analysis; multimodal biomarkers; neural injury biomarkers; neurodegenerative diseases
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2025.1614132
  46. Front Psychiatry. 2025 ;16 1607297
       Background: Although the phenomenon of functional constipation (FC) that accompanies anxiety or depression has been extensively investigated worldwide, no bibliometric studies are available in this regard. This study therefore aimed to analyze the current status and extent of research and areas of interest in the study of FC with anxiety or depression.
    Methods: Data from studies on FC with anxiety or depression, that were performed between 2003 and 2024, were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Data regarding the annual number of publications, authors, countries, and references were assessed using CiteSpace v6.3.R1 (64-bit) and Microsoft Excel, and those pertaining to keywords and cited authors were evaluated using VOSviewer 1.6.20. The co-occurrence and clustering functions were then used to generate visual knowledge maps.
    Results: The overall annual publication volume demonstrated an upward trend between 2003 and 2024; this was indicative of promising research prospects. The 427 publications identified included 6 types of papers, among which original research articles represented the highest proportion (357 [83.61%] articles published across 200 journals). Neurogastroenterology and Motility had the highest publication volume (30 articles, 7.02%). The United States of America had published most of the papers (135 articles, 31.61%) on the topic. Harvard University was the research institution with the most published papers (21 articles, 4.92%), and Michel Bouchoucha had authored the highest number of articles (13 articles, 3.04%).
    Conclusion: Future studies in the field of basic medicine need to determine the etiology and pathogenesis of FC with anxiety or depression; in particular, they need to evaluate the role of opioid drugs as a key etiological factor. The role played by the brain-gut axis also warrants investigation. From the clinical perspective, studies need to focus on evidence-based medicine; particular emphasis needs to be placed on randomized double-blind controlled trials with stringent quality control, high-quality meta-analyses, and evaluation of questionnaires and scales. Treatment techniques need to be explored in greater detail; in this context, it is recommended that fecal microbiota transplantation and biofeedback therapy are adopted in the clinic. Furthermore, Patients with FC, especially those with a history of anxiety or depression, tend to have overlapping dyspepsia symptoms.
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; anxiety; bibliometric; depression; functional constipation
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1607297
  47. Asian J Psychiatr. 2025 Jun 19. pii: S1876-2018(25)00239-4. [Epub ahead of print]110 104596
       OBJECTIVE: Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has emerged as a promising and innovative technological advancement that can increase access to mental health care services with its powerful natural language processing capabilities. Preliminary findings suggest that GAI has great potential in the field of mental health care. This study aims to elaborate and predict the trajectory of the discipline, identify research hotspots and emerging trends, and provide a comprehensive framework for the application of GAI in mental health care.
    METHODS: The analyzed papers were obtained from the Web of Science core database and were searched from the beginning of the database to December 14, 2024. Bibliometric and visualization analyses were performed for sources, institutions, countries, author collaboration networks, and keywords. We used Bibliometrix (version 4.4.2), CiteSpace (version 6.4.R1 Basic) and Excel (WPS 6.2.2.8394).
    RESULTS: A total of 79 articles published by 118 authors were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. The number of published articles showed an increasing trend. "JMIR Mental Health" was the journal with the most publications, and the United States, China, and the United Kingdom were the top three contributors and the countries with the most publications. In addition, the high-frequency keywords identified in this study include Artificial Intelligence, Mental Health, Machine Learning, Large Language Models, Natural Language Processing, Care, Depression. Large Language Model, ChatGPT, Challenges.
    CONCLUSIONS: The application of GAI in the field of mental health care revolves around two main themes: (1) exploring applications in key areas such as emotional support, psychological assessment, and personalized psychological interventions; (2) issues of privacy protection, reliability of generated content, and associated risks. Future research can engage in multidisciplinary collaboration to further optimize the adaptability and standardization of GAI technology applications.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; CiteSpace; Generative Artificial Intelligence; Knowledge hotspots; Mental health care
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2025.104596
  48. J Multidiscip Healthc. 2025 ;18 3619-3631
       Purpose: Ovarian endometriosis, a prevalent condition in reproductive-age women, causes dysmenorrhea and infertility, significantly impairing quality of life. To date, there is no systematic description of ovarian endometriosis in the literature. This study aimed to explore the development of ovarian endometriosis via bibliometric analysis and to identify global trends and frontiers.
    Methods: We systematically reviewed all pertinent studies up to 2023 from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) were downloaded. We examined the data via the Bibliometrix program in R (version 4.3.2), CiteSpace software, and the Online Analysis Platform of Literature Metrology (http://biblimetric.com).
    Results: A total of 409 eligible records on ovarian endometriosis were identified and included in the analysis. The most productive journal was FERTILITY AND STERILITY. Endometriosis was the most cited reference. The keywords were divided into seven clusters, including atypical endometriosis, laparoscopic cystectomy, angiogenesis, in situ hybridization, estrogen and progesterone receptor, microarray analysis, and treatment. As indicated by the analysis of trending topics, infertility has become a new research hotspot.
    Conclusion: In our study, the main directions of ovarian endometriosis include pathogenesis and cancerization. In addition, infertility has received growing attention in recent years. A comprehensive analysis of the publications in this field could help us shape the direction of further research and provide new points of view for solutions to prominent women's health problems.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; cancerization; chocolate cyst of ovary; infertility; ovarian endometriosis; scientometric analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S527221
  49. Medicine (Baltimore). 2025 Jun 27. 104(26): e43059
       BACKGROUND: Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) is characterized by the failure of a pregnancy with the same partner 2 or more consecutive times. Although the precise etiology often remains elusive. Immune dysfunction plays a critical role in RSA.
    METHODS: This study utilized bibliometric analysis to explore research trends and hotspots in the immune dysfunction associated with RSA over the past 2 decades. By analyzing 823 papers from the Web of Science database published between January 15, 2004, and January 15, 2024, via VOSviewer and CiteSpace, we identified significant findings in this field.
    RESULTS: Research has focused predominantly on immune cell dysfunction, particularly involving T cells, B cells, NK cells, and macrophages. The leading contributors to this research are China, the United States, and the United Kingdom, with key institutions including Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and Fudan University.
    CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the pivotal role of immune cells at the maternal-fetal interface and calls for ongoing research to elucidate the complex mechanisms of immune-related RSA and to discover potential therapeutic targets. The core immune mechanism underlying RSA primarily involves the overactivation of NK cells and the dysfunction of Treg cells, leading to an imbalance in immune tolerance at the maternal-fetal interface. Dysregulation of Th1/Th2 cytokines, along with a localized inflammatory microenvironment - such as chronic endometritis - further exacerbates this process. Future research should integrate immunophenotypic analysis with targeted therapeutic approaches, such as modulating NK cell activity or enhancing Treg function, to improve pregnancy outcomes in patients with RSA.
    Keywords:  bibliometric analysis; immune cell; recurrent spontaneous abortion
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000043059
  50. Eur J Med Res. 2025 Jul 05. 30(1): 575
       OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze recent research and emerging trends in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for stroke rehabilitation.
    METHODS: We employed bibliometric methods to retrieve relevant Chinese and English literature on TMS for stroke rehabilitation from China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) respectively, including publications up to April 10, 2025. CiteSpace 6.4.R1 was utilized to generate knowledge maps, focusing on authors, institutions, countries, and keywords.
    RESULTS: We identified 1301 publications since the inception of the database through April 10, 2025, including 797 articles in Chinese and 504 articles in English. The number of articles available in both languages increased over time. Fudan University and University of Manchester were the institutions with the most outputs. Co-occurrence and clustering keyword analyses revealed similarities between Chinese and English terms, with key research areas include the role of TMS in motor cortex areas, post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI), and dysphagia, and TMS has been integrated with other therapeutic approaches for stroke patients.
    CONCLUSION: TMS, a noninvasive brain stimulation technique, has been applied to improve stroke patients' functional outcomes and daily living skills. Future investigations should integrate TMS with cutting-edge technologies including artificial intelligence and brain‒computer interfaces to uncover its full potential in restoring neural function in stroke survivors.
    Keywords:  Scientometric analysis; Stroke; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-025-02714-0
  51. J Hand Ther. 2025 Jul 03. pii: S0894-1130(25)00089-4. [Epub ahead of print]
       BACKGROUND: Distal radius fractures are among the most common upper limb injuries, significantly impacting hand function and quality of life of individuals. Rehabilitation is essential for optimizing functional recovery, yet the research landscape on distal radius fractures rehabilitation is fragmented across various methodologies and interventions.
    PURPOSE: This study aims to integrate bibliometric analysis and a scoping review to map the existing literature, identify research trends, and evaluate rehabilitation approaches for distal radius fractures.
    STUDY DESIGN: Systematic bibliometric scoping review.
    METHODS: A bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Scopus database to examine publication trends, citation impact, and keyword co-occurrence in distal radius fractures rehabilitation research. The scoping review followed Arksey and O'Malley's framework, identifying relevant studies focusing on rehabilitation interventions for distal radius fractures. Inclusion criteria were peer-reviewed randomized controlled trials assessing rehabilitation strategies. Data were extracted and analyzed to determine key intervention categories, outcome measures, and research gaps.
    RESULTS: The bibliometric analysis identified 964 publications on distal radius fractures rehabilitation, with an increasing trend in research output since the 1990s. The United States, Canada, and Germany were the leading contributors, with North American institutions demonstrating high citation impact. Key research themes included rehabilitation techniques, surgical management, and functional outcomes. The scoping review included 11 randomized controlled trials, categorizing rehabilitation approaches into multimodal rehabilitation, technology-assisted rehabilitation, early vs delayed mobilization, exercise-based rehabilitation, and physical therapy and manual therapy approaches. Early mobilization and structured therapy demonstrated positive functional outcomes, while digital interventions showed potential but lacked long-term validation. Most studies used the Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation and Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand as outcome measures.
    CONCLUSIONS: The integration of bibliometric and scoping review findings highlights a growing research focus on distal radius fractures rehabilitation, yet significant gaps remain in standardized rehabilitation protocols and long-term outcome evaluations.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Distal radius fracture; Hand therapy; Rehabilitation; Scoping review
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jht.2025.05.016
  52. Front Digit Health. 2025 ;7 1608266
       Purpose: The incidence of chronic diseases is increasing annually and exhibits a trend of multimorbidity, posing significant challenges to global healthcare and nursing. The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has provided broad application prospects in the field of chronic disease care. However, with the increasing number of related studies, there is a lack of systematic review and prediction of future trends in this area. Bibliometric methods provide possibility for addressing this gap. This study aimed to investigate the current status, hot topics, and future prospects of artificial intelligence in the field of chronic disease care.
    Methods: Literature related to artificial intelligence and chronic disease care was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database, published between 2001 and 31 December 2023. Bibliometric analysis and visualization was conducted using CiteSpace 5.7.R5 and VOSviewer 1.6.19 to analyze countries/regions, institutions, journals, references, and keywords.
    Results: A total of 2438 articles were retrieved, indicating an explosive growth in publications over the past five years. The United States emerged as the earliest adopter of research in this domain (since 2002) and contributed the most publications (490 articles), with IEEE ACCESS being the most cited journal. Hot application areas of artificial intelligence in chronic disease care included "diabetic retinopathy", "heart disease prediction", "breast cancer", and "skin cancer". Major research methodologies encompassed "machine learning", "deep learning", "neural network", and "text mining". Potential future research hotspots include "internet of medical things".
    Conclusion: This study unveils the current status and development trends of artificial intelligence in chronic disease care, offering novel insights for future artificial intelligence application research.
    Keywords:  artificial intelligence; cancer; chronic disease; machine learning; nursing
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2025.1608266
  53. Int Marit Health. 2025 ;76(2): 115-125
       BACKGROUND: Primary healthcare in island regions is a critical component of global health systems, yet it faces unique challenges due to geographical isolation, resource constraints and sociocultural factors.
    AIMS: This study aimed to systematically analyze the global research landscape of primary healthcare in islands through a bibliometric analysis.
    MATERIAL AND METHODS: A comprehensive search was conducted to identify relevant publications using Scopus as the primary database. Keyword analysis, co-authorship networks and citation analysis were employed to explore research trends, collaboration patterns and influential authors and institutions.
    RESULTS: The results revealed a significant increase in research output over the past few decades, with the United States, Spain and Australia emerging as leading contributors. Key research themes included access to care, health workforce, chronic disease management and health promotion. Collaborative research networks were identified, particularly among researchers from island nations and developed countries. The analysis also highlighted the growing importance of digital health technologies in addressing the challenges of island healthcare.
    CONCLUSIONS: Research on island primary healthcare has grown steadily since 1972, with key contributions from the United States, Spain and Australia. Major themes include clinical care, health systems and policy. Trends evolved from clinical to systemic and demographic focuses, with future directions emphasizing digital technologies and participatory methods. These findings inform evidence-based policies to enhance island health services.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics analysis; health system; islands; primary healthcare; research landscape
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.5603/imh.103764
  54. J Surg Res. 2025 Jun 27. pii: S0022-4804(25)00314-2. [Epub ahead of print]312 148-154
       INTRODUCTION: Building inclusive and diverse research teams is increasingly important in the era of team science. We explored authorship trends over the last 3 decades to assess progress in academic surgery.
    METHODS: Two general surgical journals (Journal of the American Medical Association Surgery and Annals of Surgery) and two nonsurgical multidisciplinary scientific journals (Nature and Science) were queried at 10-y intervals from 1991 to 2021. Data collected included total number of authors per article, instances of shared authorship, authors' gender, geographic location of the authors, and number of references per article.
    RESULTS: A total of 741 journal articles were examined. Over the last 3 decades, the number of women authors has nearly doubled in surgical journals and tripled in nonsurgical journals. The proportion of women authors per article, women first authors, and women senior authors all increased significantly, though women remain only 26% of all authors. Intriguingly, articles with a woman senior author had a significantly greater proportion of women coauthors than articles with a man senior author (55 ± 4% versus 12 ± 6%; P < 0.05) across all 3 decades in all journals. In 2021, only 10% of articles with a man senior author had an equal or greater proportion of women coauthors.
    CONCLUSIONS: Though there are now more women authors, we describe a pattern of gender concordance where women senior authors may publish with other women more than men senior authors. Our findings highlight both the progress made and potential for growth in achieving gender equity in academic surgery.
    Keywords:  Authorship; Diversity; Equity; Gender concordance; Inclusion; Mentorship; Surgical education; Surgical research
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2025.06.001
  55. Front Immunol. 2025 ;16 1580405
       Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third highest malignant tumor in the world in terms of incidence rate, accounting for about 10% of all cancer cases and the second leading cause of cancer related deaths. Timely diagnosis and effective treatment are key to significantly improving the survival rate of CRC patients. Various factors including gender, environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and genetic predisposition are all causes of the onset of CRC. Circular RNA(circRNA) mainly exists in cancer cells and tissues, solid tumors, peripheral blood, exosomes, and body fluids (such as serum, plasma, and saliva). Due to their resistance to degradation and presence in body fluids, CircRNA is non-invasive and an ideal candidate for liquid biopsy, thus having high diagnostic potential. Current research has found that circRNA can regulate the proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis of CRC cells.
    Methods: This article aims to comprehensively evaluate the current status and trends of circRNA research in the field of CRC through bibliometric analysis. Intended to use software tools such as VOSviewer, CiteSpace, Microsoft Excel, and R language package to illustrate research progress and focus, in order to outline development trends and future research directions.
    Results: This study used specific inclusion and exclusion criteria to investigate 1048 papers published before December 31, 2023 in the core database of the World Council for Scientific Knowledge. Our research findings indicate that China has the highest number of published papers in this field, with Nanjing Medical University and Kiavash Hushmandi considered the most influential institutions and authors. The Journal ofOncology Frontiers is the journal with the most published papers, while the article "Circular RNA: The New Star of Non coding RNA" is the journal with the most published papers. In addition, terms such as "signaling pathway", "promoting metastasis", "promoting proliferation", and "drug resistance" have become important focuses in this research field.
    Conclusions: This study indicates that the focus between circRNA and CRC has shifted from studying the biological characteristics of circRNA to studying the regulation of circRNA molecular mechanisms. Future research should emphasize the potential use of circRNA as a biomarker for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of CRC.
    Keywords:  CRC; Citespace; VOSviewer; bibliometric analysis; circular RNA; review; visualisation analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2025.1580405
  56. Curr Med Res Opin. 2025 Jul 04. 1-11
       OBJECTIVE: To assess whether pharmaceutical industry authorship affects the impact and perceived credibility of clinical publications.
    METHODS: A PubMed search for clinical trials in four therapy areas (oncology, cardiometabolism, central nervous system and inflammation), published in peer-reviewed journals between 2018 and 2023, was performed. Industry authors were identified. Publication impact (total citations and X interactions) was analyzed for each paper. A multinational survey of 180 healthcare professionals assessed whether industry authorship affects perception of publications.
    RESULTS: A weak but significant negative correlation was demonstrated between the percentage of industry authors and academic citations and X interactions (r = -0.10 and r = -0.13 respectively; both p < 0.0001), regardless of journal impact factor or total author number. Papers with ≥50% or lead/last authors from industry had significantly lower citations and X interactions. In the survey, 57% of respondents thought author affiliation and 24% thought industry affiliation were important factors affecting publication credibility. Over half of respondents thought publication credibility decreased due to high numbers (56%) or a majority (61%) of industry authors and an industry author as lead/last author (57%). 68% associated high numbers of industry authors with a potential for bias.
    CONCLUSION: These analyses show industry authorship influences the credibility and impact of scientific publications. It is essential to raise awareness of the pharmaceutical industry's commitment to good publication practices, which ensures authorship is based on merit and genuine contributions. Future research should focus on understanding and addressing how authorship dynamics shape the perception and trustworthiness of scientific work, ensuring a balance that fosters both innovation and public confidence.
    Keywords:  Industry authorship; academic impact; clinical publications; good publication practice; perceived credibility
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2025.2527673
  57. Fungal Biol Biotechnol. 2025 Jul 02. 12(1): 12
       BACKGROUND: Fungal volatile organic compounds (fVOCs) serve as crucial mediators in ecological interactions and hold significant potential for applications in agriculture and biotechnology. Fungi establish inter-organism communication through volatile molecules, enabling them to regulate plant growth and interact with diverse soil-dwelling organisms. This study integrates a comprehensive literature survey and bibliometric analysis to capture the complexity and interdisciplinary nature of fVOC research, drawing on PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus databases spanning 2000 to 2023.
    RESULTS: The findings highlight the role of fVOCs as essential chemical messengers in inter-organismic communication, their contribution to sustainable agricultural practices as plant growth promoters, and their significance in human sensory perception, particularly in culinary contexts. Our bibliometric analysis of 3,738 publications maps fVOC research trends worldwide using co-occurrence and -citation analyses. The latter uncovered an early research focus on yeast fermentation and antimicrobial activity, which has since expanded to sustainable agriculture, biofumigation, endophytic fungi, and the development of advanced analytical techniques. Emerging research clusters focus on plant-fungus communication, the biotechnological production of aroma compounds, and the influence of fVOCs on human sensory experiences.
    CONCLUSIONS: The fVOC research field has matured during the last two decades. Promising avenues for future exploration include the improvement of crop resilience, the advancements of eco-friendly technologies, such as biological pest management or VOC-driven fertilisation, and a better understanding of the intricate volatile communication that drives fungal interactions with other kingdoms of life.
    Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; Biofumigation; Biotechnology; Fungal volatile organic compounds; Inter-organismic communication; fVOCs
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1186/s40694-025-00203-x
  58. F1000Res. 2024 ;13 1131
       Background: Energy shortages and global warming have been significant issues throughout history. Therefore, the search for environmentally friendly renewable energy sources is crucial for achieving sustainability. Biomass energy is gaining global attention as a renewable energy option, particularly through the process of hydrothermal liquefaction, which converts wet biomass into bio-crude oil.
    Methods: Hydrothermal liquefaction is a complex process that is challenging to explain, leading to research on machine learning models for this process. These models aim to predict values and investigate the impact of variables on the hydrothermal liquefaction process. These models aim to predict values and investigate the impact of variables on the hydrothermal liquefaction process. However, the development of machine learning in hydrothermal liquefaction is still limited due to its novelty and the time required for comprehensive study. Thus, the objective of this study was to analyze relevant publications in the Scopus database, focusing on indexed ML and HTL keywords, to understand keyword associations and co-citations.
    Results: The results reveal an increasing trend in the study of ML in the HTL process, with a growing interest from various countries.
    Conclusion: Notably, China currently holds the largest share of ML research in HTL processes, with most published works falling within the field of engineering. The keyword "liquefaction" emerges as the most popular term in these publications.
    Keywords:  AI; Clean energy; Climate action; Data analytics; bibliometric analysis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.156514.3
  59. World Neurosurg. 2025 Jun 27. pii: S1878-8750(25)00560-1. [Epub ahead of print] 124204
      Augmented reality (AR) is an emerging technology in spine surgery with the potential to enhance intraoperative visualization and precision by overlaying virtual images on anatomical structures. This bibliometric review analyzes trends in research and publication growth related to AR in spinal neurosurgery between 2013 and 2024. A search across PubMed identified 267 articles, and after screening, we analyzed 98 relevant studies, revealing exponential growth in AR research, with publications increasing from 1 in 2013 to 28 in 2024. The focus of research evolved over the years, with instrumentation being the dominant topic in 2020, and a broader emphasis on multi-domain AR applications in 2024. The United States led in publication output, followed by Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland. The increasing number of studies reflects AR's growing adoption in both specialized and broad spine surgery applications. Although AR has demonstrated its potential to improve surgical precision and education, further research is needed to assess long-term clinical outcomes and overcome barriers to widespread implementation.
    Keywords:  Augmented Reality; Neurosurgery; Research trends; Spine Surgery; Surgical Innovation
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2025.124204
  60. J Exp Orthop. 2025 Jul;12(3): e70318
       Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze the 50 most cited studies on meniscus root tears, analyzing their bibliographic parameters and methodological quality. The hypothesis of this study was that citations would not correlate with study quality.
    Methods: A literature search on Web of Science was performed to determine the 50 most cited studies on the topic of 'meniscus root' in human orthopaedics between 1 January 1990 and 9 December 2024. Bibliographic parameters and Modified Coleman Methodological Score (MCMS; 0-100 points), Methodological Index for Non-Randomised Studies (MINORS 0-24 points), Biomechanics Objective Basic Science Quality Assessment Tool (BOBQAT; 0-100 points) and Radiologic Methodology and Quality Scale (MQCSRE; 0-30 points) were evaluated. The Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis test were used to compare groups. Linear regression analysis evaluated whether total citations correlate with study quality scores.
    Results: The 50 most cited studies on meniscus root tears averaged 165 ± 100 (range 92-721) citations per article, with a mean citation density of 15.3 ± 8.1 per year (range 6.4-45.1). The American Journal of Sports Medicine published 18 studies (36%), and 25 studies (50%) originated from institutions in the United States. Clinical (n = 17, 34%) and biomechanical (n = 13, 26%) studies were most common. Mean quality scores were: MCMS 64.9 ± 7.0, MINORS 14.9 ± 4.7, BOBQAT 80.6 ± 6.9, and RQMS 20.2 ± 1.5. Mean citation densities were higher in biomechanical studies (17.0 ± 10.1) and clinical studies (15.0 ± 5.8) than in radiological studies (9.6 ± 2.5; p = 0.022). Studies published in the United States had higher mean citation densities (18.7 ± 9.6) than those from Korea (12.1 ± 3.6; p < .001) or Germany (10.9 ± 3.9; p < 0.026). Citations or citation densities were not correlated with study quality (p = 0.282).
    Conclusion: The methodological quality of the 50 most cited studies on meniscus root tears was moderate, and the number of citations did not correlate with their quality scores. This list can serve as a valuable reference for orthopaedic surgeons seeking to explore the literature on meniscus root tears.
    Level of Evidence: Level V, cross-sectional study.
    Keywords:  arthroscopy; knee; meniscus repair; meniscus root tear
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1002/jeo2.70318
  61. Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2025 Jul 04. 10556656251352291
      ObjectiveTo evaluate trends in gender representation, academic productivity, and training background among craniofacial surgery fellows over the past 12 years and assess changes in the academic expectations for entry into craniofacial fellowship.DesignRetrospective cohort study of craniofacial fellowship graduates (2014-2025).SettingOnline public records review.ParticipantsA total of 194 craniofacial fellows.Main Outcome MeasuresGender distribution, lifetime publication counts (total, first-, second-, senior-author roles), conference presentations, training pathway, and time from medical school to fellowship.ResultsAmong 194 fellows, 35% were women. Female representation increased from 27% in the early cohort (2014-2019) to 43% in the later cohort (2020-2025). Overall, men had more total (30.2 vs 21.3, P = .038), second-author (5.7 vs 3.9, P = .011), and senior-author (4.4 vs 2.9, P = .040) publications. Gender gaps in publication output were not present in the most recent time period (2019-2024). More recent graduates had significantly higher prefellowship publication counts than earlier cohorts. Integrated trainees and U.S.-trained surgeons had higher preresidency publication counts and shorter training durations. Panel presentation rates remained modestly male-dominated in recent years, though overall conference representation showed no gender differences.ConclusionsThe most recent cohort of craniofacial fellows demonstrates encouraging progress toward gender parity in representation, academic productivity, and conference participation. This reflects meaningful progress over the past decade and suggests that equity at the trainee level is emerging. Continued investment in mentorship, visibility, and support will help carry this momentum into faculty advancement and leadership roles.
    Keywords:  academic productivity; conference participation; craniofacial surgery; fellowship training; gender parity; gender representation; plastic surgery; training pathways
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1177/10556656251352291
  62. Front Psychol. 2025 ;16 1617097
      With the United Nations' 2030 Agenda elevating Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3) and Quality Education (SDG 4) to global priorities, music education, by virtue of its cross-cultural character and emotional resonance, is increasingly recognized as a potential pathway for fostering adolescents' sustainable development competencies. Seventy-six core publications were retrieved from the Web of Science, MEDLINE, and ProQuest databases, and bibliometric and knowledge-mapping analyses were conducted using CiteSpace and VOSviewer. The field's trajectory was deconstructed along three dimensions: temporal (annual publication output and author contribution levels), spatial (national participation and institutional collaboration density), and content (high-frequency keyword clustering and evolution of emerging themes). Findings reveal a two-stage "hiatus-surge" pattern in publication trends; the emergence of a collaborative network among core authors, albeit with an imbalanced geographic distribution dominated by North America and Europe; and five principal thematic clusters following a three-stage spiral progression-from targeted education interventions for special groups, through general adolescent development, to professional public-health services. Through a sustainable development-oriented, multidimensional evaluation framework and a standardized literature-review paradigm, multifaceted mechanisms by which music education enhances adolescents' subjective well-being are uncovered, and evidence-based recommendations for sustainable education reform are provided (PROSPERO Registration ID: CRD420251030162).
    Keywords:  adolescent; music education; psychology; sustainable development; well-being
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1617097
  63. Front Neurosci. 2025 ;19 1640077
      [This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1292478.].
    Keywords:  CiteSpace; R software; VOSviewer; acupoint sensitization; acupoint specificity; bibliometrics
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2025.1640077
  64. An Acad Bras Cienc. 2025 ;pii: S0001-37652025001201004. [Epub ahead of print]97(suppl 3): e20240922
      The increasing presence of nanoplastics in the environment raises concerns about their toxic effects on human health and ecosystems, including bioaccumulation, pollution, and unknown impacts on the food chain and marine organisms. With the rise of polymer pollution, it is urgent to understand the characteristics of this new pollutant. This study uses bibliometric analysis to elucidate the state-of-the-art on nanoplastics and their adsorption capacity, highlighting concerns, advances, and research gaps. Tools like Vosviewer® and Python were used to identify trends in publications, noting a significant increase since 2018, with China leading scientific production. The review details the physicochemical characteristics of nanoplastics, characterization methods, and adsorption mechanisms, emphasizing interactions with environmental contaminants and health effects. Public policies and advanced detection techniques are necessary. Significant gaps require investigation to mitigate the impacts of nanoplastics on the environment and human health.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202520240922
  65. Affect Sci. 2025 Jun;6(2): 321-339
      Research in affective science includes over one hundred thousand articles, the vast majority of which have been published in only the past two decades. The size and rapid growth of this field have led to unique challenges for the twenty-first-century scientist including how to develop both breadth and depth of scholarship, curb siloing and promote integrative and interdisciplinary framework, and represent and monitor the field in its entirety. Here, we help address these issues by compactly mapping out this enormous field using citation network analysis (CNA). We generated a citation matrix of over 100,000 publications and over 1 million citations since the seminal works on emotion by Charles Darwin (1872) and William James (1884). Using graph theory metric and content analysis of titles and abstracts, we identified and characterized the contents of 69 research communities, their most influential articles, and their interconnectedness with each other. We further identified potential "missed connections" between communities that share similar content but do not have strong citation-based connections. In doing so, we establish the first, low-dimensional representation, or field-wide map, of a substantial portion of the affective sciences literature. This panoramic view of the field provides affective and non-affective scientists alike with the means to rapidly survey dozens of major research communities and topics in the field, guide scholarship development, and identify gaps and connections for developing an integrative science.
    Keywords:  Affective science; Bibliometrics; Citation network analysis; Emotion; History
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s42761-024-00292-8
  66. Health Serv Insights. 2025 ;18 11786329251352018
       Aim: To provide a comprehensive scientometrics analysis of Six Sigma research in healthcare, a field gaining momentum due to its capacity to address missed improvement opportunities and inefficient cost-control strategies across global health systems.
    Design: A cross-sectional mixed-methods study combining quantitative research and health metrics with thematic content analysis to explore trends and research patterns.
    Methods: The study analyzed publications indexed in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, SciELO, and KCI, using thematic mapping techniques through term co-occurrence networks and cluster analysis. Also, correlation analysis with healthcare quality indicators and global health metrics were executed.
    Results: A total of 883 publications were analyzed. (1) Geographical analysis showed 70.8% from high-income countries and 0.7% from low-income countries. (2) Thematic clusters were centered on hospital applications and patient safety. (3) Temporal trends revealed an increasing focus on "big data" and "health innovation." (4) Strong correlations were found between publication output and health/research expenditure (P < .01 for all cases); negative associations emerged with out-of-pocket expenditures and researcher density in low-income settings.
    Conclusions: Findings provide a roadmap for aligning global research priorities and highlight the need for inclusive strategies that build research capacity and foster context-sensitive applications of Six Sigma in healthcare.
    Keywords:  bibliometrics; meta-research; publications; quality of health care; total quality management
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1177/11786329251352018
  67. Laryngoscope. 2025 Jul 02.
       OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate if gender differences exist in social connectedness (betweenness centrality) and professional impact (h-indices) within Otolaryngology when controlling for variables such as academic rank, subspecialty, and geographic region.
    METHODS: Physician faculty (n = 2494) from 129 US ACGME accredited otolaryngology programs were identified. Characteristics included gender, academic rank, sub-specialty, and SCOPUS IDs. The co-authorship network was visualized and consisted of 2265 physicians (nodes) connected by 28,408 collaborative relationships (edges). The professional connectedness of physicians was calculated using betweenness centrality (BWC), which quantifies how frequently a physician node appears on the shortest path between two other nodes. Analysis employed ordinal regression fitting semiparametric multivariable cumulative probability models.
    RESULTS: Among 2265 faculty physicians identified, 69% were male, 26% were female, and 5% were unknown. Female faculty had lower h-index and BWC scores compared to their male colleagues. When controlling for subspecialty and region, male and female assistant professors did not show evidence of a difference in BWC scores (odds ratio (OR) = 0.96, p = 0.80). However, among associate and full professors, males tended to have higher BWC compared to female counterparts (OR = 1.47, p = 0.0086 for associate and OR = 2.05, p < 0.0001 for full professors).
    CONCLUSION: Analysis of our co-authorship network showed that current male and female Otolaryngology faculty have equivalent academic impact and professional connectedness at lower academic ranks but diverge at higher ranks. These findings suggest that increased efforts to support female academic development at the mid-career level may reduce the observed gender disparities at higher academic ranks.
    LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: N/A.
    Keywords:  academic otolaryngology; academic rank; h‐index; promotion; social network
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.32394
  68. Orthop J Sports Med. 2025 Jun;13(6): 23259671251350400
       Background: Across the health care landscape, patients experience disparities based on insurance, sex, gender, race, and other determinants. Such findings have been reported in orthopaedic sports medicine; nonetheless, the overall quality of the literature, including its limitations and impact, is unknown. Understanding this will allow researchers to address areas of need and ultimately reduce disparities.
    Purpose: To explore trends in orthopaedic sports medicine disparities research, with attention to study design, community engagement, and the development of interventions.
    Study Design: Scoping review; Level of evidence, 3.
    Methods: The Clarivate Web of Science platform was queried for English-language articles in the orthopedics and sports sciences categories between 2013 and 2022 with the following keywords: "disparities,""disparity,""inequity,""inequities,""diversity,""socioeconomic,""sex,""gender,""insurance,""race," and "neighborhood." Abstracts were reviewed manually to determine study inclusion. Bibliometric data were collected, as was information on the area of focus, study design, determinants of interest, funding sources, and intervention design. Descriptive statistics were recorded.
    Results: The query yielded 7274 articles, of which 86 addressed disparities or diversity topics in sports medicine. A total of 57 (66.3%) articles were published between 2019 and 2022, and 24 (27.9%) were published in 2022. Predominant journals included the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (23.3%) and the American Journal of Sports Medicine (12.8%). Also, 29 articles (33.7%) focused on anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, and 12 (14%) on rotator cuff tears. Of the 80 observational research articles, the majority (63.8%) were retrospective, and there was a lack of randomized controlled trials or qualitative/mixed methods designs. No studies primarily utilized a community-engaged approach. A total of 31 publications (36%) studied multiple determinants or descriptive data, while 30.2% focused on sex or gender, and 18.6% on insurance. Only 2 (2.3%) studied neighborhood factors. Notably, only 1 study focused on an intervention. Further, only 3 studies (3.5%) were supported directly by the National Institutes of Health funding.
    Conclusion: This study provides insights into the evolving landscape of sports medicine disparities research. Although the volume of this research has increased substantially in recent years, the literature consists mostly of retrospective studies with a lack of qualitative methodology, community engagement, and development of interventions to reduce disparities. These findings highlight areas for future research.
    Keywords:  community engagement; disparities; health equity; intervention; qualitative
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1177/23259671251350400
  69. JMIR Med Inform. 2025 Jul 04. 13 e62710
       Background: Concerns have been expressed about the abundance of new clinical prediction models (CPMs) proposed in the literature. However, the extent of this proliferation in prediction research remains unclear.
    Objective: This study aimed to estimate the total and annual number of CPM development-related publications available across all medical fields.
    Methods: Using a validated search strategy, we conducted a systematic search of literature for prediction model studies published in Pubmed and Embase between 1995 and the end of 2020. By taking random samples for each year, we identified eligible studies that developed a multivariable model (ie, diagnostic or prognostic) for individual-level prediction of a health outcome across all medical fields. Exclusion criteria included development of models with a single predictor, studies not involving humans, methodological studies, conference abstracts, articles with unavailable full text, and those not available in English. We estimated the total and annual number of published regression-based multivariable CPM development articles, based on the total number of publications, proportion of included articles, and the search sensitivity. Furthermore, we used an adjusted Poisson regression to extrapolate our results to the period 1950-2024. Additionally, we estimated the number of articles that developed CPMs using techniques other than regression (eg, machine learning).
    Results: From a random sample of 10,660 articles published between 1995 and 2020, 109 regression-based CPM development articles were included. We estimated that 82,772 (95% CI 65,313-100,231) CPM development articles using regression were published, with an acceleration in model development from 2010 onward. With the addition of articles that developed non-regression-based CPMs, the number increased to 147,714 (95% CI 125,201-170,226). After extrapolation to the years 1950-2024, the number of articles increased to 156,673 and 248,431 for regression-based models and total CPMs, respectively.
    Conclusions: Based on a representative sample of publications from the literature, we estimated that nearly 250,000 articles reporting the development of CPMs across all medical fields were published until 2024. CPM development-related publications continue to increase in number. To prevent research waste and close the gap between research and clinical practice, focus should shift away from developing new CPMs to facilitating model validation and impact assessment of the plethora of existing CPMs. Limitations of this study include restriction of search to articles available in English and development of the validated search strategy prior to the popularity of artificial intelligence and machine learning models.
    Keywords:   clinical practice; health outcomes; clinical prediction; external validation; model development; online databases; prediction modeling; public health; publication; publication records; research waste
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.2196/62710
  70. World J Mens Health. 2025 Apr 22.
       PURPOSE: This scoping review examines the extent and focus of scientometric studies on male infertility and male sexual dysfunctions (MSDs) while assessing gaps in the current research. It highlights contributions from leading countries, institutions, and authors and identifies important emerging areas of research in male infertility and MSDs.
    MATERIALS AND METHODS: A literature search was performed using Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), Scopus, and PubMed following the methodological framework of a scoping review. Bibliometric/scientometric studies on male infertility and sexual dysfunctions were included in this review.
    RESULTS: A total of 2,525 articles were assessed for eligibility, with 36 studies included in this review. Through a detailed analysis of the articles, this study identifies significant contributions from countries such as the USA, China, and Italy, with leading institutions and authors playing a crucial role in advancing research on oxidative stress (OS), sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF), varicocele, and assisted reproductive technologies. Notably, OS and SDF have emerged as critical areas influencing both infertility diagnosis and treatment outcomes, while varicocele research remains centered on surgical interventions and their reproductive implications. In the domain of MSDs, erectile dysfunction (ED), especially diabetes-related ED, has seen a surge in research attention, with innovative treatments showing promise for future clinical applications. Despite progress in these areas, the review identifies significant gaps in research on premature ejaculation, Peyronie's disease, and other MSDs.
    CONCLUSIONS: This review underscores the value of scientometric analysis in andrology, providing a comprehensive overview of current research trends, key contributors, and emerging areas in male infertility and sexual dysfunctions. While significant advancements have been made in several key areas of male infertility and ED, notable gaps remain in underexplored MSDs conditions. By identifying these gaps and regional contributions, this analysis serves as a foundation for guiding future research efforts. Utilizing scientometric insights can foster innovation, improve treatment strategies, and propel advancements in male reproductive and sexual health research.
    Keywords:  Andrology; Bibliometrics; Erectile dysfunction; Infertility, male; Premature ejaculation; Sexual dysfunctions, physiological
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.250006
  71. Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi. 2025 ;81(8):
       PURPOSE: Although the research areas applying artificial intelligence in the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been expanding rapidly in recent years, the means to comprehensively understand these research areas have been limited. The purpose of this study was to visualize the research areas related to artificial intelligence in the field of MRI, and to understand the trend of research.
    METHODS: Using PubMed database, we extracted article titles applying artificial intelligence in the MRI field from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 2023, created an extracted word list, graphs showing the relative frequency of occurrences of words, and drew a co-occurrence network diagram to investigate the frequency of appearance of words and changes in frequency and characteristic words over time.
    RESULTS: The number of extracted titles was 2870. The most frequently appearing word was "deep learning" (1170 times from 2019 to 2023). Furthermore, deep learning was the word with the strongest co-occurrence (Jaccard coefficient 0.48 from 2019 to 2023). Regarding words related to organs, there was an increasing trend in the appearance frequency of the brain, prostate, and breast.
    CONCLUSION: In recent years, the research area related to artificial intelligence in the field of MRI has become a thriving area involving deep learning. In addition, there were many studies in the diagnostic area throughout the period.
    Keywords:  artificial intelligence; magnetic resonance imaging; natural language processing
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.6009/jjrt.25-1480
  72. Nat Commun. 2025 Jul 01. 16(1): 5552
      Self-promotion in science is ubiquitous but may not be exercised equally by everyone. Research on self-promotion in other domains suggests that, partly due to adverse reactions to non-gender-conforming career-enhancing behaviors, women tend to self-promote less often than men. We test whether this pattern extends to online spaces by examining scholarly self-promotion over six years using 23M tweets about 2.8M research papers authored by 3.5M scientists. We find that, overall, women are about 28% less likely than men to self-promote their papers on Twitter (now X) despite accounting for important confounds. The differential adoption of Twitter does not fully explain the gender gap in self-promotion, which is large even in relatively gender-balanced research areas, where adversity is expected to be smaller. Moreover, we find that the gender gap increases with higher performance and academic status, being most pronounced for research-prolific women from top-ranked institutions who publish papers in high-impact journals. We also find differential returns with respect to gender: while self-promotion is associated with increased tweets of papers compared to no self-promotion, the increase is slightly smaller for women than for men. Our findings reveal that scholarly self-promotion online varies meaningfully by gender and can contribute to a measurable gender gap in the visibility of scientific ideas.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-60590-y
  73. NPJ Microgravity. 2025 Jul 03. 11(1): 34
      The International Space Station United States National Laboratory has spearheaded space experimentation since 2005. This study assesses the impact of these experiments by linking NASA's log records to scholarly publications and patent inventions. Several key findings are documented. First, the volume of space experiments has steadily increased, with notable contributions from commercial developers and investigators. Growth accelerated in 2012 following the formation of The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space. From the ISS, ~400 papers and 41 patents have been produced, predominantly post-2012 and by public sector investigators. These intellectual products were significantly more impactful, as measured by citations than their counterfactuals-similar papers and patents along multiple dimensions and produced by the same set of scientists based on research on Earth. The differences were disproportionately attributed to NASA-public collaborations, highlighting a fundamental distinction between public and private research in space.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-025-00485-w
  74. Sci Adv. 2025 Jul 04. 11(27): eadt3813
      Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT can generate and revise text with human-level performance. These models come with clear limitations, can produce inaccurate information, and reinforce existing biases. Yet, many scientists use them for their scholarly writing. But how widespread is such LLM usage in the academic literature? To answer this question for the field of biomedical research, we present an unbiased, large-scale approach: We study vocabulary changes in more than 15 million biomedical abstracts from 2010 to 2024 indexed by PubMed and show how the appearance of LLMs led to an abrupt increase in the frequency of certain style words. This excess word analysis suggests that at least 13.5% of 2024 abstracts were processed with LLMs. This lower bound differed across disciplines, countries, and journals, reaching 40% for some subcorpora. We show that LLMs have had an unprecedented impact on scientific writing in biomedical research, surpassing the effect of major world events such as the COVID pandemic.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adt3813