Frontiers in Neurology (Feb 2022)

Bibliometric Analysis Reveals a 20-Year Research Trend for Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

  • Jialin Gu,
  • Jialin Gu,
  • Miao Hu,
  • Miao Hu,
  • Zhancheng Gu,
  • Zhancheng Gu,
  • Jialin Yu,
  • Jialin Yu,
  • Yi Ji,
  • Yi Ji,
  • Lingchang Li,
  • Lingchang Li,
  • Canhong Hu,
  • Canhong Hu,
  • Guoli Wei,
  • Guoli Wei,
  • Guoli Wei,
  • Guoli Wei,
  • Jiege Huo,
  • Jiege Huo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.793663
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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ObjectiveA lot of research has focused on the field of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). In this study, we performed a bibliometric analysis of CIPN-related publications to identify the key research areas and trends over the last 20 years.MethodsWe searched the Web of Science core collection for publications related to CIPN that were published between January 2001 and September 2021. We then performed bibliometric analysis and visualization using Microsoft Excel 2019, VOSviewer, and the Bibliometric online analysis platform (https://bibliometric.com/).ResultsIn total, we identified 2,188 eligible publications in the field of CIPN, with an increasing trend in the annual number of publications. The United States and Italy were dominant in the CIPN field. Supportive Care in Cancer was the most productive journal. G. Cavaletti and A.A. Argyriou published the largest number of papers. Of all institutions, the University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, published the highest number of papers. Analysis of the co-occurrence of keywords revealed the specific characteristics relating to the four main clusters: oxaliplatin, paclitaxel, pain management, and quality of life (QOL). Newly emerging research focusses predominantly on neuroinflammatory mechanisms and non-pharmacological interventions for CIPN.ConclusionThis bibliometric study reviewed the evolutionary trends in CIPN research and identified current research hotspots and research trends. In addition, we identified journals, institutions, and authors, with the highest levels of impact to enhance the collaboration and learning.

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