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Abstract
Background: Delirium is a common manifestation of acute brain dysfunction among patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), afflicting an estimated 30-35% of this vulnerable population. The prevalence of delirium in ICU settings has catalyzed a surge in academic interest, as evidenced by a growing body of literature on the subject. This study seeks to synthesize the progress in understanding ICU delirium through a bibliometric analysis.
Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search of the Web of Science Core (WOS) Collection database for literature on ICU delirium, focusing on studies published between 2013 and 2023. Our analysis utilized two bibliometric software tools, Citespace and VOSviewer, to scrutinize the data across various dimensions, including country contributions, authorship patterns, publishing journals, key thematic terms, and other pertinent metrics, with the aim of identifying emerging trends in the field.
Results: Our search yielded a total of 1,178 publications on ICU delirium within the WOS database from January 2013 to June 2023. The United States emerged as the leading contributor in terms of published articles, with Ely, E. Wesley being the most prolific author, having published 85 articles, and "Critical Care Medicine" as the journal with the highest number of publications, totaling 105. The application of literature clustering and keyword analysis revealed that future research is poised to delve deeper into areas such as pediatric delirium, risk factors, and the development of preventive and therapeutic strategies.
Conclusion: This study employs bibliometric analysis to provide a multifaceted overview of the ICU delirium research landscape over the past decade. By examining the topic from various perspectives, we have not only mapped the current state of ICU delirium research but also illuminated potential avenues for future inquiry and areas of emphasis.
背景:谵妄是重症监护病房(ICU)患者急性脑功能障碍的一种常见表现,约有30-35%的患者患有此病。谵妄的流行在ICU设置催化了激增的学术兴趣,证明了越来越多的文献对这一问题。本研究旨在通过文献计量学分析综合了解ICU谵妄的进展。方法:全面检索Web of Science Core (WOS) Collection数据库中有关ICU谵妄的文献,重点检索2013年至2023年间发表的研究。我们的分析使用了两个文献计量软件工具Citespace和VOSviewer,从各个维度仔细检查数据,包括国家贡献、作者模式、出版期刊、关键主题术语和其他相关指标,目的是确定该领域的新兴趋势。结果:从2013年1月至2023年6月,我们在WOS数据库中检索了1178篇关于ICU谵妄的出版物。在发表文章方面,美国成为主要贡献者,Ely, E. Wesley是最多产的作者,发表了85篇文章,而《重症监护医学》是发表数量最多的杂志,共计105篇。文献聚类和关键词分析的应用表明,未来的研究将进一步深入到儿童谵妄、危险因素、预防和治疗策略的制定等领域。结论:本研究采用文献计量学分析,对过去十年来ICU谵妄研究概况进行了多方面的概述。通过从不同的角度研究这个话题,我们不仅绘制了ICU谵妄研究的现状,而且照亮了未来调查和重点领域的潜在途径。
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The section Stroke aims to quickly and accurately publish important experimental, translational and clinical studies, and reviews that contribute to the knowledge of stroke, its causes, manifestations, diagnosis, and management.