Global burden of disease for musculoskeletal disorders in all age groups, from 2024 to 2050, and a bibliometric-based survey of the status of research in geriatrics, geriatric orthopedics, and geriatric orthopedic diseases
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Feb. 19, 2025
Orthopaedic
diseases
in
the
elderly
pose
a
significant
disease
burden,
and
number
of
research
papers
on
subject
is
increasing
every
year.
The
GBD
database
was
used
to
analyze
global
burden
musculoskeletal
disorders
all
age
groups
from
2024
2050.
source
for
bibliometrics
WoSCC
SCI-E
database.
Global
disability-adjusted
life
years
(DALYs)
by
were
dominated
those
aged
70
older,
but
rate
change
DALYs
between
2050
approximately
±
1%.
We
performed
descriptive
analysis
164,521
geriatrics
articles,
7155
geriatric
orthopedics
orthopedic
clustering,
co-citation,
collaborative
network,
burst
citation
analyses
based
Citespace
VOSviewer.
Seven
clustering
tags
containing
hot
content
26
keywords
finally
targeted.
DALY
older
adults
over
accounts
portion
disorders.
Possible
future
hotspots
bone
include
three
directions:
(1)
novel
clinical
procedures
postoperative
management
(2)
various
comorbidities
caused
SARS-CoV-2
infections
other
pathogens;
(3)
effectiveness
Stem
Cell
Therapy
Clinical
Applications
Biological
Mechanisms
Therapy.
Language: Английский
Exploring Safety Research Progress and Prospects for the Sustainable Development of Resilient Cities
Bingrui Tong,
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Hui Liu,
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Jun‐Jie Zhu
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et al.
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 505 - 505
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
In
the
context
of
global
climate
change
and
accelerated
urbanization,
construction
resilient
safe
cities
has
become
key
to
addressing
both
natural
human-made
disasters.
This
literature
review
systematically
analyzes
relevant
data
from
city
studies
published
in
SCIE
SSCI
databases
2000
2023,
focusing
on
risk
safety
perspectives.
Using
bibliometric
tools,
spatial–temporal
distribution,
collaboration
networks,
knowledge
foundations
are
examined,
revealing
current
state,
core
topics,
emerging
trends
research.
The
findings
indicate
that
contemporary
research
primarily
focuses
disaster
response,
infrastructure
resilience,
community
engagement,
application
big
technologies,
reflecting
a
trend
toward
interdisciplinary
integration.
not
only
provides
comprehensive
theoretical
framework
for
academic
but
also
offers
data-driven
decision
support
governments.
results
highlight
directions
future
research,
contributing
enhancement
urban
resilience
managing
complex
risks
promoting
sustainable
development
globally.
Language: Английский
Knowledge Mapping of Aspergillus‐Related Research in Respiratory Medicine: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on English‐Language Articles Spanning 1975 to 2022
Canadian Respiratory Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Background:
Aspergillus
has
become
the
second
most
common
causative
agent
of
invasive
fungal
infections
and
is
leading
cause
death
from
infections.
Methods:
English‐language
publications
ranging
1975
to
2022
collected
Web
Science
Core
Collection
database
were
analyzed
visually
using
VOSviewer,
R
package
Bibliometrix,
Scimago
graphic,
Gephi,
Pajek,
Microsoft
Excel
365.
Literature
search
advanced
function
in
WoSCC
with
formula
“TS=(Aspergillus).”
The
inclusion
criteria
as
follows:
(1)
article
type
=
article;
(2)
time
span
1975–2022;
(3)
topic
“Medical
Mycology”;
(4)
research
field
“Respiratory
System,
Internal
Medicine”;
(5)
language
English.
Results:
As
February
21,
2023,
studies
respiratory
medicine
included
1065
articles
41,308
cumulative
citations.
United
States
ranked
first
terms
highest
number
(
n
320).
Udice
French
Research
University
was
institution
40).
author
Denning
32).
Based
on
CiteSpace
analysis
result,
keywords
nature
a
Burst
Citation
“epidemiology,”
“chronic
pulmonary
aspergillosis,”
“galactomannan,”
“guideline,”
“sensitization,”
“randomized
trail.”
Besides
keywords,
it
found
that
2022,
only
topics
“allergic
bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis”
“invasive
are
still
active
large
papers
published,
according
results
cited
literature.
Conclusions:
bibliometric
indicated
current
hot
hotspots
directly
related
(epidemiology,
risk
factors,
early
diagnosis
methods,
methods
novel
antifungal
treatment,
e.g.,
galactomannan);
studying
coinfections
other
pathogens:
For
example,
COVID‐19
could
focus
immune
status
patients
COVID‐19‐associated
aspergillosis
(CAPA)
guide
individualized
immunotherapy
management
CAPA.
Language: Английский
Knowledge framework and emerging trends of invasive pulmonary fungal infection: A bibliometric analysis (2003–2023)
Ben Liu,
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Wenling Dai,
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Jie Wei
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et al.
Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(42), P. e40068 - e40068
Published: Oct. 18, 2024
The
rising
number
of
immunocompromised
people
has
increased
concerns
about
fungal
infections
as
a
severe
public
health
issue.
Invasive
pulmonary
(IPFIs)
are
prevalent
and
often
fatal,
particularly
for
those
with
weakened
immune
systems.
Understanding
IPFIs
is
crucial.
work
aims
to
offer
concise
overview
the
field’s
characteristics,
main
research
areas,
development
paths,
trends.
This
study
searched
Web
Science
Core
Collection
on
June
5,
2024,
collecting
relevant
academic
works
from
2003
2023.
Analysis
was
conducted
using
CiteSpace,
VOSviewer,
Bibliometrix
Package
in
R,
Microsoft
Excel
2019,
Scimago
Graphica.
indicated
that
USA,
University
Manchester,
Denning
DW
led
productivity
impact,
while
Journal
Fungi
topped
list
terms
publication
volume
citations.
High-frequency
include
“fungal
infection,”
“invasive,”
“diagnosis,”
“epidemiology.”
Keyword
trend
analysis
identified
“influenza,”
“COVID-19,”
“invasive
aspergillosis,”
“metagenomic
next-generation
sequencing”
emerging
areas.
Over
last
2
decades,
IPFI
surged,
topics
becoming
more
profound.
These
insights
key
guidance
current
trends,
gaps,
trajectory
studies.
Language: Английский