Analysis of Risk Factors for Antithrombotic Therapy Based on Bibliometrics and Visualization Techniques
10.3870/j.issn.1004-0781.2024.04.021
- VernacularTitle:基于文献计量学和可视化技术的抗栓治疗危险因素分析
- Author:
Lili XU
1
,
2
;
Shuyue LI
;
Liman WANG
;
Yan CHEN
;
Mengfei DAI
;
Hang XU
;
Weihong GE
Author Information
1. 中国药科大学南京鼓楼医院药学部,南京 210008
2. 中国药科大学基础医学与临床药学学院,南京 210009
- Keywords:
Antithrombotic therapy;
Risk factors;
Bibliometric analysis;
Visualization techniques
- From:
Herald of Medicine
2024;43(4):614-619
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the current situation and characteristics of risk factors in antithrombotic therapy(in-cluding antiplatelet and anticoagulant treatments)at home and abroad,and to provide a theoretical basis for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis or bleeding associated with antithrombotic therapy.Methods The literature on risk factors of an-tithrombotic therapy published in Chinese databases(China Journal Full-text Data,Wanfang Database,VIP Database)and Eng-lish databases(PubMed,Web of Science,MEDLINE)from January 2011 to November 2021 was searched and bibliometric analy-sis was performed.The visualization analysis was performed using VOS viewer software.Results A total of 595 publications were included in the analysis.The top three countries for English publications were the USA,China,and Japan.The type of stud-ies were predominantly cohort studies,with sample sizes mostly being below 1 000.Risk factors for antithrombotic therapy are cat-egorized into those affecting antiplatelet drugs,warfarin,and new oral anticoagulants.Age,gender,renal function,and combination of antithrombotic drugs are common risk factors,and different risk factors of antithrombotic drugs also have their characteristics.Conclusion While there is substantial research on risk factors in antithrombotic therapy globally,the sample size needs to be improved.Pharmacists should provide individualized medication services based on different drugs and different groups to ensure medication safety for patients.