Current status,hotspots and prospects of research on liver failure caused by viral hepatitis:a bibliometric and visualization-based analysis
10.3969/j.issn.1672-8467.2025.02.003
- VernacularTitle:病毒性肝炎引起的肝衰竭研究现状、热点与展望
- Author:
Xiang-yu QIN
1
;
Bing CAO
;
Ji-bin XIN
;
Li-jun WU
;
Jian-ming ZHENG
;
Jun YING
Author Information
1. 复旦大学附属华山医院感染科 上海 200040;国家传染病医学中心 上海 200040
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
viral hepatitis;
liver failure;
bibliometric analysis;
research status;
research hotspots
- From:
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences
2025;52(2):180-189
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To conduct a bibliometric analysis of relevant literature on liver failure caused by viral hepatitis from the past five years,and to help researchers understand the current status and hotspots in this field,and to provide insights into future research trends.Methods Based on the Science Citation Index Expanded(SCI-Expanded)data from Web of Science Core Collection,visualization analysis and mapping were conducted through VOSviewer and CiteSpace software to generate visual representations of international research collaboration networks,keyword co-occurrence clustering,and keyword bursts.Results From 2019 to 2023,a total of 873 relevant literature were included,with a total citation frequency of 7 364 and an average citation frequency of 8.44.Among them,China had the highest number of publications(458 articles,52.46%)and had the most cooperation with the United States.The research hotspots of viral hepatitis induced liver failure were mainly divided into three categories:basic and clinical research on liver failure caused by non-hepatitis B virus(HBV),the pathogenesis of HBV related liver failure,and treatment and prediction models of liver failure.The keyword time overlay map and burst map showed that the research hotspots had gradually shifted from the prevention and control of new infections to the treatment and prognosis assessment of patients with chronic infection.Conclusion China is a major international research entity in liver failure caused by viral hepatitis and actively participates in international scientific collaborations.The research hotspots on liver failure caused by viral hepatitis have gradually shifted from preventing viral hepatitis infections and expanding treatment options to the treatment of chronic infection patients and prognostic prediction.