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基于 CiteSpace II 研究热点可视化分析:以医疗设备作为例子

 

Authors Liu DD, Liu SL, Zhang JH

Published Date October 2014 Volume 2014:7 Pages 357—361

DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S69685

Received 19 June 2014, Accepted 19 August 2014, Published 24 October 2014

Approved for publication by Professor Scott Fraser

Abstract: Biomedical engineering has been one of the hottest fields in biology and engineering. As an important branch, the medical device has achieved significant progress in the past decades. As a useful method in evaluative bibliometrics, mapping knowledge has been used to explore the trend of one field. In the present study, we retrieve literatures about the medical device from the Web of Science™ (2004–2013), and acquire 26,793 related records, then analyze time range, region distribution, and main research directions of the literatures, and try to use keywords combined with mapping knowledge to explore the main trends of the medical device, and then aim to provide more information for medical device research. Through the study, we discover: 1) the publications regarding medical devices show an upward trend over the past decade in general; 2) the percentage of publications in the USA (38.49%) is the highest all over the world; 3) engineering (20.64%) is the hottest research direction, and takes up about one-fifth of the total publications; 4) the Journal of the American Medical Association  and The New England Journal of Medicine  are among the two journals that are the most highly cited, followed by Science  and The Lancet ; and 5) keywords of the medical device include in vitro, quality-of-life, outcomes, management, mortality, depression, and so on. With the help of mapping knowledge, we dig out some hot topics of medical devices and provide more information through trend analysis, and we discover that our findings are related to previous research and further research can enlarge the number of records and optimize the algorithm. We provide a systematic approach for researchers to keep abreast of the development and state of the research of medical devices.
Keywords: visualization analysis, medical device, CiteSpace, hotspot