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. 2024 Mar 20:17:1275-1289.
doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S457498. eCollection 2024.

Effect of Diabetes on Wound Healing: A Bibliometrics and Visual Analysis

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Effect of Diabetes on Wound Healing: A Bibliometrics and Visual Analysis

Xiaona Lang et al. J Multidiscip Healthc. .

Abstract

Objective: The quality of life of diabetic patients is seriously affected by wound healing difficulty, which can lead to increased infection, skin deep tissue injury and continuous pain. By analyzing the research trends and hot spots in this field, the visualization analysis map is constructed.

Methods: The contents of the selected articles were sorted out and analyzed by bibliometrics. We use CiteSpace, Vosviewer and HistCite to visualize literature information, including national publication statistics, institutions, authors, journal partnerships, and citations of published articles.

Results: Among the 2942 articles, the United States and China ranked first in both article circulation and TGCS, and many countries also cooperated. The collaboration between schools and research institutions is a core part of dissertation research institution collaboration, with most authors coming from the same institution. Most of the literature studies on the mechanisms and methods of promoting diabetic wound healing. Improving cell function or making innovative attempts in local treatment are the fruits of researchers' efforts to promote diabetic wound healing in recent years.

Conclusion: Through the metrology method, the time distribution, author institution, cooperation network, research status, research hotspot and development trend of the literature on the influence of diabetes on wound healing were intuitively displayed, which provided a reference for further research and development direction.

Keywords: Citespace; bibliometrics; diabetes; visualized analysis; wound healing.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that the research was conducted without any commercial or financial relationships construed as a potential conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Flow chart of literature screening.
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Figure 2
(A). Yearly output and TGCS; (B). Global trends in the number of publications by country; (C). Global cooperation in publishing; (D). Global distribution of publications (by TGCS).
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Figure 3
The dual-map overlay.
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Figure 4
(A). Academic cooperation networks between institutions; (B). Academic cooperation networks between authors; (C). Networks of keywords in the studies; (D). The top 20 strongest strength citation burst.
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Figure 5
Keyword clusters of cited articles.
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Figure 6
The main classification and treatment of wounds.

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