Current situation and hotspot analysis of perioperative management of spinal tuberculosis patients in China
10.3969/j.issn.1673-9701.2024.21.003
- VernacularTitle:中国脊柱结核患者围手术期管理现状及热点分析
- Author:
Juanjuan PEI
1
;
Qingqing CHEN
;
Feifan WANG
Author Information
1. 宜昌市中心人民医院骨科,湖北宜昌 443000
- Keywords:
Spinal tuberculosis;
Perioperative period;
Bibliometrics;
Research hotspot
- From:
China Modern Doctor
2024;62(21):11-15
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective The literature on perioperative management of patients with spinal tuberculosis(STB)in China was analyzed.To provide ideas and directions for the perioperative management of patients with spinal tuberculosis.Methods The journal literature on"spinal tuberculosis"and"perioperative period"were retrieved from Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure,VIP Chinese Journal Service Platform,China Biology Medicine Disc and Wanfang Data during the period from January 1,1990 to May 31,2023.The VOSviewer software was used to visually analyze the retrieved literature data.The analysis includes publication year,publication region,journal distribution,keywords and so on.Results A total of 1306 papers were included.The overall number of published papers showed a trend of first increasing and then decreasing.The journal with the largest number of publications was Chinese Journal of Tuberculosis,with 53 publications(4.06%).75 keywords with frequency≥8 times were analyzed to form a cluster graph,and a total of 6 clusters were found.The themes of clustering were operation mode and timing,elderly patients and children,perioperative nursing,recurrence risk factors,postoperative complications,rehabilitation and functional exercise.Conclusion Research on perioperative management of patients with STB in China showed an initial rise and then a slow decline.Future studies need to focus more on vulnerable populations.Combined with the concept of rapid rehabilitation,we can explore the effective management mode of patients with STB in perioperative period.Accelerate the postoperative rehabilitation of patients with STB.