
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 30(6)
Опубликована: Июнь 1, 2024
Abstract Aim Recent studies have extensively investigated hypothermia as a therapeutic approach for mitigating neural damage. Despite this, bibliometric analyses specifically focusing on this area remain scarce. Consequently, study aims to comprehensively outline the historical framework of research and pinpoint future directions trends. Methods Articles spanning from 2003 2023, relevant both “neuroprotection” “hypothermia”, were sourced Web Science Core Collection. The CiteSpace software facilitated comprehensive evaluation analysis these publications. This included examining annual productivity, collaboration among nations, institutions, authors, well network co‐cited references, authors journals, co‐occurrence keywords, their respective clusters trends, all which visualized. Results 2103 articles neuroprotection effects hypothermia, noting consistent increase in publications since 1992. United States, University California System, Ji Xunming emerged most productive nation, institution, author, respectively. Analysis top 10 revealed that seven focused infants with hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy, while three addressed cardiac arrest. Shankaran S journal Stroke frequently author journal, Keyword cluster identified ischemic stroke primary focus therapy historically, arrest neonatal encephalopathy emerging current foci. Conclusions neuroprotective suggest may mitigate damage associated conditions. However, application treatment remains confined animal models vitro studies, notable absence evidence multicenter randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Further is required address gap.
Язык: Английский