关键词: COVID-19 Kawasaki disease Scopus Web of Science bibliometric analysis

Mesh : Humans Child Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome COVID-19 Iran Bibliometrics

来  源:   DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2022.1075659   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
Kawasaki disease (KD) is a systemic vasculitis of unknown etiology that mainly affects children. We aim to conduct a bibliometric analysis to explore the latest research hotspots and trends of KD.
By using the keywords \"Kawasaki disease,\" \"Kawasaki syndrome\", and \"Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome,\" the Web of Science (WOS) and Scopus databases were searched for publications related to KD from 2017 to 2021. Author, country and journal submissions were classified and evaluated using Biblioshiny software (using R language). VOSviewer (version 1.6.18) was used to visualize the relevant network relationships.
According to the search strategy, 5,848 and 6,804 KD studies were published in WOS and Scopus, respectively. The results showed an overall increasing trend in the number of publications and citations during the study period. The three most influential institutions in the WOS were St. Marianna University, Kawasaki Medical School and The University of Tokyo in Japan, while in Scopus, Harvard Medical School, University of California and Tehran University of Medical Sciences were the most influential institutions. The most influential authors of the two databases are Goodman SG, Kazunori Kataoka, and Takeshi Kimura of the WOS and Marx Nikolau and Wang Y, Burns JC, and Newburger JW of the Scopus, respectively. And Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Pediatrics were the most critical journals. The most cited documents were the WOS document by McCrindle et al. and the Scopus document by Benjamin et al. published in 2017, while the keywords in the last few years were focused on \"COVID-19,\" \"multisystem inflammatory syndrome,\" and \"pandemic.\"
This bibliometric analysis summarizes for the first time the research progress in KD (2017-2021), providing a qualitative and quantitative assessment of KD research bibliometric information. In the field, researchers mainly from Japan and USA are dominant, followed by China. It is recommended to pay close attention to the latest hot spots, such as \"COVID-19\" and \"multisystem inflammatory syndrome.\" These results provide a more intuitive and convenient way for researchers to obtain the latest information on KD.
摘要:
UASSIGNED:川崎病(KD)是一种病因不明的系统性血管炎,主要影响儿童。我们旨在进行文献计量分析,以探索KD的最新研究热点和趋势。
UNASSIGNED:通过使用关键字\"川崎病,\"\"川崎综合征\",和“粘膜皮肤淋巴结综合征,从2017年到2021年,搜索了WebofScience(WOS)和Scopus数据库中与KD相关的出版物。作者,使用Biblioshiny软件(使用R语言)对国家和期刊投稿进行分类和评估。VOSviewer(版本1.6.18)用于可视化相关的网络关系。
UNASSIGNED:根据搜索策略,5,848和6,804KD研究发表在WOS和Scopus,分别。结果显示,研究期间出版物和引文数量总体呈增长趋势。WOS中最具影响力的三个机构是圣玛丽安娜大学,日本川崎医学院和东京大学,而在Scopus,哈佛医学院,加州大学和德黑兰医科大学是最具影响力的机构。这两个数据库最有影响力的作者是古德曼SG,KazunoriKataoka,WOS的木村武史,马克思尼古劳和王勇,BurnsJC,和Scopus的NewburgerJW,分别。科学报告和儿科前沿是最重要的期刊。引用最多的文件是McCrindle等人的WOS文件。和本杰明等人的Scopus文件。发表于2017年,而过去几年的关键词集中在“COVID-19”,“多系统炎症综合征”,“和”大流行。\"
UNASSIGNED:此文献计量学分析首次总结了KD(2017-2021)的研究进展,提供KD研究文献计量信息的定性和定量评估。在田野里,主要来自日本和美国的研究人员占主导地位,其次是中国。建议密切关注最新热点,如“COVID-19”和“多系统炎症综合征”。“这些结果为研究人员提供了一种更直观,更方便的方式来获取有关KD的最新信息。
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