Analysis of hotspots and trends in traditional Chinese medicine treatment of neurogenic bladder based on bibliometrics and knowledge graph
10.3760/cma.j.cn114798-20240724-00634
- VernacularTitle:基于文献计量学及知识图谱的神经源性膀胱中医治疗热点及趋势分析
- Author:
Xiaoxiao SHI
1
;
Yang CHEN
;
Linlin MA
;
Xue YANG
;
Jianwei SHI
;
Qianqian ZHANG
;
Yuan LU
Author Information
1. 同济大学附属杨浦医院全科医学科,上海200090
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Neurogenic bladder;
Traditional chinese medicine;
Acupuncture;
Bibliometrics
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
2025;24(2):190-197
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the current research hotspots and trends of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment for neurogenic bladder (NB).Methods:The Chinese and English articles on TCM treatment of neurogenic bladder were searched in CNKI, Wanfang Database, PubMed, and Web of Science from the inception to May 31, 2024, using the terms "neurogenic bladder" "intervention" "treatment" "clinical" "Chinese medicine" "electroacupuncture" "acupuncture", and "moxibustion". VOSviewer and Citespace bibliometric software were used to analyze the publication trend, authors, research institutions, source journals and keywords of these articles.Results:A total of 776 Chinese articles and 253 English articles on the diagnosis and treatment of NB by traditional Chinese medicine were retrieved, the number of publications was increasing every year. Most Chinese papers came from Shandong University of Traditional Clinese Medicine, and most English papers came from Sun Yat-sen University. Some authors and institutions had formed networks of cooperation. Most papers were published in the journal of Traditional Chineses Medicine Clinical Research (in Chinese) and Neural Regeneration Research (in English). This study generated 244 Chinese core key words with 14 clustering networks, and 233 English core key words with 10 clustering networks. The main symptoms of NB are uroschesis and urinary incontinence. NB are primarily caused by spinal cord injury, diabetes mellitus and stroke. The main treatment methods of TCM for NB are electroacupuncture, acupuncture and percutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation. The research on NB mechanisms focuses on the apoptosis, regeneration and plasticity of spinal neurons, the activation of the bladder autophagy signaling pathway, the expression of proteins related to the contractile function of the forced muscles. Conclusion:The research quantity and quality of traditional Chinese medicine in diagnosis and treatment NB have increased in recent years, and the mechanism and treatment of NB are the research hotspots; however, the extension and depth of researches are limited, and the institutional cooperations are insufficiente.