Bibliometric Analysis of the Top-100 Cited Articles on Postoperative Sleep During the Last 10 Years
Rui Deng,
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Jing Tang,
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Rui Zhou
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et al.
Journal of Surgery,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 11 - 19
Published: March 19, 2024
Background
The
quality
of
postoperative
sleep
is
vital
for
surgical
patients.
A
large
number
patients
after
surgery
suffer
from
disorders.
There
are
plenty
studies
on
aim
this
study
to
do
a
bibliometric
analysis
the
top-100
cited
articles
during
last
10
years,
providing
some
clues
investigators.
Methods
Publication
retrieval
was
conducted
in
Web
Science
(WoS)
Core
Collection
12
January
2024.
100
most
frequently
were
identified
and
analyzed
by
VOSviewer
Excel.
We
mainly
publication
year,
citations,
usage
count,
author,
institution,
country/region,
journal
keywords.
Results
citations
ranged
20
124
WoS
Collection,
with
median
35
mean
40.79.
USA
(n
=
39),
China
22)
Canada
(n=9)
ranked
top
three
terms
publications
citations.
Univ
Copenhagen,
Toronto,
Lundbeck
Ctr
Fast
Track
Hip
&
Knee
Arthroplasty
institutions
leading
researches
sleep.
journals
specialized
Anesthesiology
recorded
high-quality
articles.
Postoperative
pain,
sleep,
quality,
life
delirium
highly
used
keywords,
while
general
anesthesia,
fatigue,
cognitive
impairment
dysfunction
latest
topics.
Conclusion
At
present,
have
focused
impacts
disorders
pharmacological
therapies
However,
non-pharmacological
management
should
be
paid
more
attention
future.
Language: Английский
Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and bioavailability of dexmedetomidine nasal spray in healthy Chinese adults: A phase I clinical trial
Yan Li,
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Qi Lu,
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Zhenyu Wang
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et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Intranasal
administration
is
a
convenient
route
for
drug
delivery
that
can
be
applied
procedural
sedation.
However,
there
currently
limited
exploration
into
fixed
dosing
regimens.
This
study
was
to
investigate
the
pharmacokinetics
(PK),
pharmacodynamics
(PD),
bioavailability
(BA)
and
safety
of
dexmedetomidine
after
doses
intranasal
intravenous
in
healthy
male
female
subjects.
Language: Английский