Global research trends and emerging hotspots in acute high altitude illness: a bibliometric analysis and review (1937-2024).

IF 4.5 4区 医学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Reviews on Environmental Health Pub Date : 2025-03-31 Print Date: 2025-09-25 DOI:10.1515/reveh-2024-0144
Yongjiang Zhou, Hanyu Ding, Hongyin Liang, Yiwen Zhao, Jiajie Feng, Kexin Jiang, Ruiwu Dai
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Introduction: Acute High Altitude Illness (AHAI) includes conditions such as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE), and High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE), which result from rapid ascent to altitudes exceeding 2,500 m. Although interest in AHAI research has been growing, a systematic and comprehensive analysis of global research trends remains lacking.

Content: A total of 3,214 articles and reviews published from 1937 to 2024 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. Bibliometric tools, including CiteSpace and VOSviewer, were applied to thoroughly assess publication trends, collaborative networks among authors, institutional contributions, and keyword co-occurrence patterns. The dataset represents the contributions of over 11,758 authors across 86 countries and 3,378 institutions, reflecting the significant growth of this research domain.

Summary and outlook: Our findings highlight the increasing scholarly attention to AHAI research, with the United States leading in publication numbers. Emerging research themes include cellular activation, oxidative stress, risk factors, and hypobaric hypoxia. This is the first systematic bibliometric review of AHAI literature, offering a detailed roadmap of research hotspots, potential collaborations, and key future directions. These findings provide a valuable reference for researchers aiming to explore gaps and build on the existing knowledge in high-altitude medicine.

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全球急性高原病研究趋势与热点:文献计量学分析与回顾(1937-2024)
简介:急性高原病(AHAI)包括急性高原病(AMS)、高原脑水肿(HACE)和高原肺水肿(HAPE)等疾病,这些疾病是由于快速上升到海拔2500 米以上而引起的。尽管对AHAI研究的兴趣不断增长,但仍缺乏对全球研究趋势的系统和全面分析。内容:检索Web of Science核心馆藏1937 - 2024年间发表的3214篇文章和综述。使用文献计量工具,包括CiteSpace和VOSviewer,全面评估出版趋势、作者之间的合作网络、机构贡献和关键词共现模式。该数据集代表了来自86个国家和3378个机构的11758位作者的贡献,反映了这一研究领域的显着增长。总结与展望:我们的研究结果突出了学术界对AHAI研究的日益关注,美国在出版物数量上处于领先地位。新兴的研究主题包括细胞活化、氧化应激、危险因素和低气压缺氧。这是对AHAI文献的第一次系统的文献计量学综述,提供了研究热点、潜在合作和关键未来方向的详细路线图。这些发现为旨在探索高海拔医学差距和建立现有知识的研究人员提供了有价值的参考。
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Reviews on Environmental Health
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期刊介绍: Reviews on Environmental Health (REVEH) is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to fill the need for publication of review articles on hot topics in the field of environmental health. Reviews on Environmental Health aims to be an inspiring forum for scientists, environmentalists, physicians, engineers, and students who are concerned with aspects of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physiological and psychosociological interactions between man and physical, chemical, biological, and social factors in the environment. Reviews on Environmental Health is an important niche served by no other journal, that’s being a site where thoughtful reviews can be published on a variety of subjects related to both health and environment. One challenge is to bridge the research on environmental causes of disease with the clinical practice of medicine. Reviews on Environmental Health is a source of integrated information on environment and health subjects that will be of value to the broad scientific community, whether students, junior and senior professionals, or clinicians.
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