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Trends in research on corneal cross linking from 2001 to 2020: a bibliometric analysis.

Shaopei Wang1, Kaili Yang2, Yawen Wang3, Liyan Xu2, Yuwei Gu2, Qi Fan2, Meng Zhu4, Qing Wang3, Kai Guo4, Shengwei Ren2, Dongqing Zhao1,2.   

Abstract

CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The research status and hotspots in the field of corneal cross linking (CXL) can benefit clinicians, researchers and the general public.
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to map the publishing trend on CXL research and explore the research hotspots.
METHODS: A bibliometric analysis was performed using the Web of Science Core Collection to investigate the publishing trend on CXL research. VOSviewer was used to build the knowledge map to visualise the number of annual publications, distribution of countries and institutions, international cooperation, author productivity, source journals and research hotspots in the field of CXL.
RESULTS: A total of 2061 peer-reviewed articles on CXL research were collected from 2001 to 2020, and the annual research production increased over time. The United States was the country with the largest number of published articles, and the University of Zurich was the most active institution. Hafezi F published the largest number of articles on CXL, while Cornea was the journal with the largest number of studies on CXL. The most frequently cited references mainly focus on CXL in the treatment of keratoconus. The keywords were divided in 5 categories: 1) CXL mechanism, 2) ectasia diseases and refractive surgery, 3) corneal biomechanics, 4) efficacy evaluation, 5) treatment of infectious keratitis.
CONCLUSION: The quantity and quality of articles on CXL were evaluated using bibliometric techniques by extracting the data from the Web of Science Core Collection. The research hotspots could provide insights on CXL research, providing valuable information for clinicians to perform research in this field and find potential partners.

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Keywords:  Bibliometric analysis; VOSviewer; corneal cross linking; keratoconus; mapping knowledge domain

Year:  2022        PMID: 35188092     DOI: 10.1080/08164622.2022.2038013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Optom        ISSN: 0816-4622            Impact factor:   2.742


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1.  A Bibliometric Analysis of 100 Most-Cited Articles on Corneal Cross-Linking.

Authors:  Kaili Yang; Liyan Xu; Shaopei Wang; Meng Zhu; Qi Fan; Yuwei Gu; Yawen Wang; Qing Wang; Dongqing Zhao; Chenjiu Pang; Shengwei Ren
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-06-01
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