Bibliometric and visual analysis of severe trauma literature in the past 20 years

Author:

Chang Panpan123,Li Rui123ORCID,Wang Zhongqing4,Chong Wei5,Wang Tianbing123

Affiliation:

1. Trauma Treatment Center Peking University People's Hospital Beijing China

2. Key Laboratory of Trauma Treatment and Neural Regeneration (Peking University) Ministry of Education Beijing China

3. National Center for Trauma Medicine Beijing China

4. Department of Information Center The First Hospital of China Medical University Shenyang China

5. Emergency Department The First Hospital of China Medical University Shenyang China

Abstract

AbstractSevere trauma is a critical aspect of medical practice, profoundly impacting patient care and outcomes. Over the past 20 years, advancements in trauma care concepts and the utilization of advanced technologies have led to substantial growth in severe trauma research, evidenced by a notable increase in research activity and subsequent publications. To understand the publication landscape in severe trauma, identify prevailing research trends, and highlight areas requiring further development for future insights, we conducted a bibliometric analysis. Our analysis indicates that there are 16,939 severe trauma‐related publications from the past 20 years, with a continuous increase in publication volume, particularly showing a rapid growth trend from 2018 to 2021. The United States leads in both volume and citation frequency. Moreover, we synthesized data on productive countries/regions and research institutions, showcasing extensive collaboration across diverse geographic locations and institutional affiliations. Substantial progress has been achieved in severe trauma research, particularly in clinical diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, prevention, and pathogenesis. However, there is still a gap in adopting cutting‐edge interdisciplinary methodologies. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of severe trauma research and suggests pathways for future advancement.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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