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Review
. 2024 Apr 15:2024:6761451.
doi: 10.1155/2024/6761451. eCollection 2024.

A Bibliometric Analysis of Study of Associations of Certain Genotypes with the Cardiovascular Form of Diabetic Neuropathy

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A Bibliometric Analysis of Study of Associations of Certain Genotypes with the Cardiovascular Form of Diabetic Neuropathy

Nazira B Bekenova et al. Biomed Res Int. .

Abstract

This bibliometric analysis explores the landscape of research on the associations between specific genotypes and the cardiovascular form of diabetic neuropathy. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a major contributor to premature mortality, primarily due to increased susceptibility to cardiovascular diseases. The global prevalence of DM is rising, with projections indicating further increases. Diabetic neuropathy, a complication of DM, includes the cardiovascular subtype, posing challenges in diagnosis and management. Understanding the genetic basis of cardiovascular diabetic neuropathy is crucial for targeted therapeutic interventions. The study utilizes bibliometric analysis to synthesize existing literature, identify trends, and guide future research. The Scopus database was searched, applying inclusion criteria for English articles related to genotypes and cardiovascular diabetic neuropathy. The analysis reveals a dynamic field with a notable impact, collaborative efforts, and multidimensional aspects. Publication trends over 1997-2023 demonstrate fluctuating research intensity. Top journals, authors, and affiliations are highlighted, emphasizing global contributions. Keyword analysis reveals thematic trends, and citation analysis identifies influential documents. Limitations include database biases, incomplete metadata, and search query specificity. The urgent need to explore genetic factors in cardiovascular diabetic neuropathy aligns with the increasing global diabetes burden. This analysis provides a comprehensive overview, contributing to the broader discourse on diabetic neuropathy research.

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Conflict of interest statement

The author Amin Tamadon was employed by PerciaVista R&D Co. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
The flow chart of the screening process using PRISMA.
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Figure 2
Publication distribution over 1997-2023 on associations of different genotypes with the cardiovascular form of diabetic neuropathy.
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Figure 3
Top 10 authors and their production over time (1997-2003).
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Figure 4
Country collaboration (1997-2023) on the topic of associations of certain genotypes with the cardiovascular form of diabetic neuropathy.
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Figure 5
The timeline of the trend topics. Each bubble corresponds to the peak frequency of usage for a specific theme, and the connecting line signifies the years during which the theme was prominently employed.

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