1.Hotspots and trends in research field of inflammation in polycystic ovary syndrome:a bibliometric visualization analysis
Yichen ZHOU ; Xiuqi YIN ; Bingyi YANG ; Qitian LU ; Weian YUAN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(10):89-96
Objective To analyze the hotspots and trends in the research field of inflammation in polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS).Methods This study retrieved data from the Web of Science Core Collection database,with the retrieval period spanning from January 2000 to December 2023.The litera-ture types included were papers and review papers in English.The search was conducted using"Poly-cystic Ovarian Syndrome"and its synonyms,along with"inflammation"as subject terms.Visualization analysis was performed using software such as CiteSpace,VOSviewer,and SCImago Graphica.Results A total of 1,803 articles were included in this study.The number of publications in this field had rapidly increased after 2018.China had the highest number of publications,and Tehran University of Medical Sciences was the institution with the most publications.Key scholars included Asemi Z,Gonzalez AM,Escobar-Morreale HF,etc.,and a core group of authors had been formed.The main research hotspots centered around insulin resistance,obesity,oxidative stress,etc.,and five clusters were formed.Highly cited and burst-cited literature were mainly review papers.Conclusion The re-search field of inflammation in PCOS is currently in a stage of rapid development,with research content covering PCOS inflammation markers,the impact of inflammation on PCOS pathophysiology,inflamma-tion-based PCOS treatment and prognosis,etc.The debate on whether the chronic low-grade inflammatory state in PC OS patients is related to obesity or not remains a focal point of contention.
2.Knowledge of the disease and demands of medical intervention in high-risk individuals of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular diseases: a qualitative study
Zhaoxia YIN ; Youlian LUO ; Dongfeng XIE ; Qian ZENG ; Haixuan FENG ; Zhihong GUO ; Xiuqi GUO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2020;19(8):728-731
Objective:To investigate the knowledge of the disease and demands of medical intervention in high-risk individuals of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVD).Methods:The 10-year ASCVD incidence risk prediction model was used to screen ASCVD high-risk individuals from Luohu district of Shenzhen city. From October 2018 to April 2019,a semi-structured in-depth interview was conducted among ASCVD high-risk individuals selected by stratified sampling method according to age, gender and educational level. The original data were analyzed with Colaizzi′s seven-step analysis method.Results:Total 37 interviewees were enrolled with an average age of (65.2±8.9) years and with an average ASCVD risk value of (14.2±3.2). Three themes were extracted from the interview, including: (1) Majority interviewees had better Knowledge about the hazards and risk factors of ASCVD; (2) Most of the interviewees had lower medical demands; (3) The interviewees were more likely to focus on symptomatic diseases or diseases disturbing them.Conclusions:The asymptomatic high-risk ASCVD individuals generally have better awareness of ASCVD and less demands for intervention. The result indicates that for health education, not only the knowledge, but also the attitude and behavior should be enhanced.

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