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Yanlin Liu

Nanjing Medical University, P.R.China

Title: Bibliometric analysis of dysphagia research based on the Web of Science database

Biography

Biography: Yanlin Liu

Abstract

:To analyze the research status quo and research hotspots of dysphagia by bibliometrics,and to provide valuable evidence for clinical research. Methods:The published relevant literatures on dysphagia were retrieved from the Web of Science core collection database from 2009 to 2018. Content analysis on the included literature was conducted.Bicomb2.0 software was used to analyze the frequency of keywords and using the literature analysis function of the Web of Science database to analyze the research status quo and research hotspots of the dysphagia,and understand its research direction. Results:A total of 3520 articles related to dysphagia were retrieved.The published literatures volume had increased year by year.The research directions focused on Gastroenterology Hepatology,Neurology and Otorhinolaryngology.The United States had the largest number of publications,China ranked 8th.The organization with the largest number of publications was the University of Toronto,and the most published in China was Sichuan University.Dysphagia was the journal that published the most literatures.The international researches of dysphagia focused on the diagnosis and treatment of dysphagia and assessment.And 29 high-frequency keywords were obtained by using Bicomb2.0 software.Articles on dysphagia concentrated on dysphagia screening tools, dysphagia rehabilitation and dysphagia complications. Conclusions:From 2009 to 2018 The researches on dysphagia had strengthened year by year.The global researches focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention management of dysphagia.