| Literature DB >> 35360430 |
Jianshuang Zeng1,2,3, Cheng Xu2,3, Gaoxiang Xu2,3, Daofeng Wang2,3, Wupeng Zhang1,2,3, Hua Li2,3, Xuewen Gan4, Ying Xiong4, Jiantao Li2,3, Licheng Zhang2,3, Peifu Tang1,2,3.
Abstract
Background: Ankle fractures are common lower extremity fractures that pose a significant economic and social burden. This study analyzed the ankle fracture research literature between 2000 and 2021 to clarify the current status of ankle fracture research and predict future research trends.Entities:
Keywords: ankle fracture; bibliometric; co-authorship analysis; co-citation analysis; visualization studies
Year: 2022 PMID: 35360430 PMCID: PMC8963901 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.853101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Figure 1The number of publications by year and the predicted growth curve of ankle fractures.
Figure 2The number of publications of RCTs by year.
Figure 3Distribution map of publications in different country/region.
Figure 4The top 10 productive and cited country/region in ankle fracture research.
Figure 5The top 10 productive and cited journals in ankle fracture research.
Figure 6The top 10 research directions of ankle fractures.
The top 10 productive and cited authors in ankle fracture research.
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| Lorich DG | 38 | 1,526 | 40.16 | 17 | USA | Hospital for Special Surgery |
| Rammelt S | 36 | 553 | 15.36 | 13 | Germany | University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus |
| Egol KA | 32 | 1,060 | 33.13 | 18 | USA | NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases |
| Schepers T | 32 | 735 | 22.97 | 14 | Netherlands | University of Amsterdam |
| Kwon JY | 28 | 180 | 6.43 | 7 | USA | Massachusetts General Hospital |
| Helfet DL | 24 | 1,259 | 52.46 | 16 | USA | Hospital for Special Surgery |
| Tornetta P | 22 | 609 | 27.68 | 15 | USA | Boston University Medical Center |
| Hoogendoorn JM | 19 | 287 | 15.11 | 10 | Netherlands | Haaglanden Medical Center |
| Van Den Bekerom MPJ | 19 | 610 | 32.11 | 14 | Netherlands | Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis Hospital |
| Van Dijk CN | 19 | 791 | 41.63 | 13 | Netherlands | University of Amsterdam |
The top 10 productive and cited institutions in ankle fracture research.
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| University of Amsterdam | 67 | 2.523 | Netherlands | 1,772 | 26.45 | 22 |
| Harvard University | 64 | 2.41 | USA | 1,011 | 15.8 | 17 |
| Hospital for Special Surgery | 56 | 2.108 | USA | 1810 | 32.32 | 20 |
| Academic Medical Center Amsterdam | 54 | 2.033 | Netherlands | 1,690 | 31.3 | 22 |
| University of Texas System | 53 | 1.995 | USA | 884 | 16.68 | 14 |
| University of California System | 46 | 1.732 | USA | 924 | 20.09 | 15 |
| Pennsylvania commonwealth system of higher education | 45 | 1.694 | USA | 1,142 | 25.38 | 15 |
| New York University | 42 | 1.581 | USA | 1,310 | 31.19 | 20 |
| Technische Universitat Dresden | 40 | 1.506 | Germany | 628 | 15.7 | 13 |
| Massachusetts General Hospital | 39 | 1.468 | USA | 655 | 16.79 | 14 |
The top 10 productive and cited funding agencies in ankle fracture research.
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| United States Department of Health Human Services | 54 | 2.033 | USA |
| National Institutes of Health | 51 | 1.92 | USA |
| National Natural Science Foundation of China | 31 | 1.167 | China |
| National Institute For Health Research | 22 | 0.828 | UK |
| National Institute of Arthritis Musculoskeletal Skin Diseases | 18 | 0.678 | USA |
| Stryker | 18 | 0.678 | USA |
| European Commission | 15 | 0.565 | Europe |
| Amgen | 12 | 0.452 | USA |
| National Health And Medical Research Council of Australia | 12 | 0.452 | Australia |
| Synthes | 12 | 0.452 | USA |
Figure 7Co-citation analysis map of journals on ankle fracture.
Figure 8Co-citation analysis map of publications on ankle fractures.
Figure 9Co-occurrence analysis of global research on ankle fractures. (A) Keywords-mapping of co-occurrence analysis of global research on ankle fractures. (B) Density distribution of co-occurrence analysis of global research on ankle fractures.
Figure 10Average year map of keywords on ankle fractures.