Bibliometric analysis of depression in post-stroke patients.

IF 2 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE International Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1186/s12245-024-00725-y
Dehao Zheng, Sydney Vaughn, Murdoc Gould, Latha Ganti
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Abstract

Introduction: Stroke is a life-threatening condition that increasingly damages cerebral tissue over time and can lead to serious post-effects, including depression, which can hinder a patient's recovery from stroke and reduce quality of life. This paper aims to analyze the global research landscape of post-stroke depression (PSD) between the years 1900 to 2024 using bibliometric analysis.

Methods: The data used in this analysis was collected from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC). An advanced search was performed using the keywords, "stroke" and "depression," on July 8th, 2024. From the Web of Science, bibliometric data was then extracted and analyzed in VOSviewer through four categories: countries, number of publications, keywords, and journals.

Results: The bibliometric analysis resulted in 2,289 publications from the year 1900 to 2024. A gradual increase in the number of publications on post-stroke depression over the study period was observed. China was found to be the leading country for publications and funding on PSD, with the United States following in second. The top keywords included: "stroke," "depression," and "poststroke depression." The Journal of Stroke had the highest number of publications on depression in post-stroke patients.

Conclusion: This study provides an overview of the current trends in articles published on PSD. Depression is an important topic to be considered in post-stroke patients due to its negative effects on post-stroke recovery and reduced quality of life, necessitating a call to attention and support for future research in this field. With continued research efforts led by the United States and China, improved treatments for patients with post-stroke depression can be implemented.

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中风后患者抑郁症的文献计量分析。
导言:脑卒中是一种危及生命的疾病,随着时间的推移,脑组织会受到越来越严重的损害,并可能导致严重的后遗症,其中包括抑郁症,它会阻碍患者从脑卒中中恢复并降低生活质量。本文旨在利用文献计量学分析方法,分析 1900 年至 2024 年间全球脑卒中后抑郁症(PSD)的研究状况:分析所用数据来自科学网核心文献集(WoSCC)。在 2024 年 7 月 8 日使用关键词 "中风 "和 "抑郁症 "进行了高级检索。然后从科学网中提取文献计量数据,并在 VOSviewer 中通过四个类别进行分析:国家、出版物数量、关键词和期刊:文献计量分析结果显示,从 1900 年到 2024 年,共有 2289 篇出版物。在研究期间,有关卒中后抑郁症的论文数量逐渐增加。研究发现,在有关卒中后抑郁的出版物和资金方面,中国居首位,美国紧随其后。热门关键词包括"卒中"、"抑郁 "和 "卒中后抑郁"。卒中杂志》上关于卒中后抑郁的论文数量最多:本研究概述了当前有关 PSD 的文章发表趋势。抑郁症对脑卒中后的康复和生活质量的降低有负面影响,因此是脑卒中后患者需要考虑的一个重要课题。在中美两国的持续研究努力下,卒中后抑郁症患者的治疗方法将得到改善。
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