中风相关睡眠障碍的全球趋势研究:基于文献计量学

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Studyon Global Trends in Stroke-related Sleep Disorders:A Biblio-metric Analysis SONG Tao1,ZHENG Xianzhao’ ,YUE Wenhui1'²,ZHANG Yan1,SHEN Yao1,GUO Zongyan1 (1 Jiaozuo People's Hospital/ Jiaozuo People's Hospital Affiliated to Xinxiang Medical Collge, Jiaozuo 45400o,China; 2 Xinxiang Medical College,Xinxiang ,China)
AbstractObjective:Stroke-related sleepdisorders(SSD)representasignificantriskto strokepatients,potentiallyleadingto disability,ecuenedeathisdistovesigatelobaltendsndseachotspotsieeldofouh abibliometricanalysis.Methods:Using bibliometricmethods,literaturepertaining toSDwassystematicallretrieved fromthe Webof Science Core Colection database between 200 to2024.Results:Theanalysis includes802articlesfrom 66 institutins, 343 journalsand55countriesorregions,spaingtheperiodfrom2O0O to2O24.Thefindingsindicatethat,priorto205,the number of publicationson SSDgrewataslow pace;however,since 2Oo5,there hasbeena marked increaseinresearchoutput.The primaryresearchdomains were neuroscienceand neurophysiology,withthe United Statesemergingasthe leader inthis field,contributing98articlesandatotalof16782citatios.TeUniversityofitsbughstandedouforitssignificantipact, with publicationsited3,469timesandaleadingroleinintermationalcoaborationBefore2Oo,HarvardUniversitywasatthe forefrontof SSDresearch.Keywordanalysis revealedthat termssuchas“stroke,”“positive pressure ventilation,”and“risk” weremostfrequentlyassociated with SSD,reflecting thebroadfocusofcurrentresearch.While SSDhasbecomeapromientresearcharea,studiesprimarilyfocusonthepreventionandtreatmentofstroke-relatedslepdisorders,withrelativelylimitedexplo rationof theirunderlyingmchanisms,anareathatwarants furthr investigation.Conclusion;ResearchonSSDhasyieldedmeaningfulresultsbuttmajorityofstudiesonceratesonliicalintervetios.Mechanisticsearchemaisinsuiciet,ndfu tureeffortsshouldproitizetheexplorationofunderlyingmechanismswhilefosteringinterdisciplinarycollborationtopropelthe advancement of the field.
KeywordsSleep disorder;Cerebrovascular disease; Sleep medicine; Stroke; Bibliometrics;Citespace;R language中图分类号:R338.63;R743.3 文献标识码:A doi:10.3969/j. issn. 2095 -7130.2025.02.055
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