Research hotspots and development trends of Brucellar spondylitis in the past 30 years: a bibliometric analysis.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Frontiers in Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-02-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2025.1541792
Jinyu Wu, Hongxia Yuan, Hongchao Chen
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Objective: With the growing emphasis on global health issues, Brucellar spondylitis, a serious complication of brucellosis, has received increasing attention from researchers. This study employed bibliometric analysis to visually illustrate the scientific advancements and research trends in the field of Brucellar spondylitis research, providing a scientific basis for public health prevention and control strategies.

Method: The data were sourced from the Web of Science Core Collection database, covering the period from January 1, 1984, to December 31, 2023. Network analyses of countries, institutions, authors, and keyword collaborations, as well as co-citation analyses of journals and references, were conducted using CiteSpace software. VOSviewer software was used to analyze the co-occurrence and hotspots of keywords.

Result: A total of 246 relevant documents were retrieved, comprising 221 articles and 25 review articles. From 1984 to 2023, the number of research publications exhibited a generally fluctuating upward trend. Turkey and China emerged as the primary contributing countries in this field, with Xinjiang Medical University identified as the most productive research institution. Additionally, Juan D. Colmenero is recognized as the author with the highest number of published articles and citations. "Clinical Infectious Diseases" is regarded as the most influential journal in this domain. Among the 404 keywords analyzed by CiteSpace, the top 10 high-frequency keywords included spondylitis, complication, melitensis, osteoarticular complication, diagnosis, infection, clinical characteristics, epidural abscess, arthritis, and feature. A total of 14 clusters were formed. In the burst analysis of the top 15 keywords, "instrumentation" exhibited the highest burst intensity, while "arthritis" demonstrated the longest burst duration. Emerging keywords include "experience," "ankylosing spondylitis," "China," and "instrumentation."

Conclusion: This study is the first bibliometric analysis in the field of Brucellar spondylitis, which revealed that the research hotspots in this field included the clinical characteristics of the disease, the management of complications, and treatment strategies. The development trend may involve enhancements in early diagnostic methods and advancements in surgical instruments. This study serves as a valuable reference for future research directions.

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30 年来布鲁氏菌性脊柱炎的研究热点与发展趋势:文献计量学分析
目的:随着人们对全球健康问题的日益重视,布鲁氏菌性脊柱炎作为布鲁氏菌病的一种严重并发症越来越受到研究者的关注。本研究采用文献计量分析,直观地说明布鲁氏杆菌脊柱炎研究领域的科学进展和研究趋势,为制定公共卫生防控策略提供科学依据。方法:数据来源于Web of Science Core Collection数据库,时间为1984年1月1日至2023年12月31日。使用CiteSpace软件进行了国家、机构、作者、关键字合作的网络分析,以及期刊和参考文献的共被引分析。使用VOSviewer软件对关键词共现及热点进行分析。结果:共检索到相关文献246篇,其中文章221篇,综述文章25篇。从1984年到2023年,研究出版物的数量总体呈波动上升趋势。土耳其和中国成为这一领域的主要贡献国,新疆医科大学被确定为最具生产力的研究机构。此外,Juan D. Colmenero被认为是发表文章和引用次数最多的作者。《临床传染病》被认为是该领域最具影响力的期刊。在CiteSpace分析的404个关键词中,频率最高的10个关键词包括脊柱炎、并发症、melitensis、骨关节并发症、诊断、感染、临床特征、硬膜外脓肿、关节炎和特征。总共形成了14个集群。在前15个关键词的爆发分析中,“instrumentation”的爆发强度最高,而“arthritis”的爆发持续时间最长。新兴关键词包括“经验”、“强直性脊柱炎”、“中国”和“器械”。结论:本研究首次在布鲁氏菌性脊柱炎领域进行文献计量分析,揭示了该领域的研究热点包括疾病的临床特征、并发症的处理和治疗策略。发展趋势可能包括早期诊断方法的改进和手术器械的进步。本研究为今后的研究方向提供了有价值的参考。
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