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Publication trends of research on acute lung injury and acute respiration distress syndrome during 2009-2019: a 10-year bibliometric analysis

机译:2009 - 2019年急性肺损伤和急性呼吸窘迫综合征的出版趋势:10年的学生分析

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Background: Acute lung injury (ALI) is a common disease that usually progresses to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with high morbidity and mortality. We aim to analyze the trends in ALI/ARDS, and to compare the differences in aspects of years, countries, institutions, journals, etc. Methods: We screened all relevant literature on ALI/ARDS from Web of Science during 2009-2019, and analyzed the research trends in this field by VOSviewer. Results: We had screened 7,890 publications with a total cited frequency of 164,713. The United States contributed the largest number of publications (2,612, 33.11%), cited frequency (81,376, 48.61%), and the highest H-index (107). Journal of Critical Care Medicine published the largest number of literatures on ALI/ARDS, MATTHAY MA published the majority of articles in this field (147), while SLUTSKY AS received the most cited frequency (10015). University of California San Francisco had the largest number of publications (243, 3.08%) among all full-time institutions. In the aspect of clinical research in ALI/ARDS, the keyword “Berlin definition” emerged in recent years, with an average year of 2016.3; in the basic research, the key word “protects” appeared latest, and the average years were 2016.5. The current research trend indicates that basic research is gradually transforming into clinical research. Conclusions: The United States have made the most significant contribution to the ALI/ARDS field in the last decade. The current research ‘hotspot’ mainly appeared in clinical research, such as “Berlin definition”. In regards to basic research, studies tend to explore the protective mechanisms against ALI/ARDS.
机译:背景:急性肺损伤(ALI)是一种常见的疾病,通常患有高发病率和死亡率的急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)。我们的目标是分析ALI / ARDS的趋势,并比较年数,国家,机构,期刊等方面的差异:我们在2009 - 2019年期间从科学网上筛选了ALI / ARDS的所有相关文献, VosViewer分析了该领域的研究趋势。结果:我们筛选了7,890个出版物,总引用频率为164,713。美国贡献了最大的出版物数量(2,612,33.11%),引用频率(81,376,48.61%)和最高的H-Index(107)。 Matthay MA公布了Ali / Ards上最多的文献中最多的文献,Matthay Ma公布了这一领域的大多数文章(147),而Slutsky则获得最具引用的频率(10015)。加州大学旧金山在所有全职机构中拥有最多的出版物(243,3.08%)。在Ali / ARDS的临床研究方面,近年来的关键词“柏林定义”出现,平均为2016.3年。在基础研究中,关键词“保护”出现了最新,平均年份是2016.5。目前的研究趋势表明,基础研究逐步转化为临床研究。结论:美国对过去十年来对ALI / ARDS领域的最大贡献得到了最大的贡献。目前的研究“热点”主要出现在临床研究中,如“柏林定义”。关于基础研究,研究倾向于探讨针对ALI / ARDS的保护机制。

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