Bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiers

Abstract Background The presence of residual cardiovascular risk is an important cause of cardiovascular events. Despite the significant advances in our understanding of residual cardiovascular risk, a comprehensive analysis through bibliometrics has not been performed to date. Our objective is to c...

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Main Authors: Lin Wang, Sutong Wang, Chaoyuan Song, Yiding Yu, Yuehua Jiang, Yongcheng Wang, Xiao Li
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-11-01
Series:Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-023-00478-z
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author Lin Wang
Sutong Wang
Chaoyuan Song
Yiding Yu
Yuehua Jiang
Yongcheng Wang
Xiao Li
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Sutong Wang
Chaoyuan Song
Yiding Yu
Yuehua Jiang
Yongcheng Wang
Xiao Li
author_sort Lin Wang
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description Abstract Background The presence of residual cardiovascular risk is an important cause of cardiovascular events. Despite the significant advances in our understanding of residual cardiovascular risk, a comprehensive analysis through bibliometrics has not been performed to date. Our objective is to conduct bibliometric studies to analyze and visualize the current research hotspots and trends related to residual cardiovascular risk. This will aid in understanding the future directions of both basic and clinical research in this area. Methods The literature was obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection database. The literature search date was September 28, 2022. Bibliometric indicators were analyzed using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Bibliometrix (an R package), and Microsoft Excel. Result A total of 1167 papers were included, and the number of publications is increasing rapidly in recent years. The United States and Harvard Medical School are the leading country and institution, respectively, in the study of residual cardiovascular risk. Ridker PM and Boden WE are outstanding investigators in this field. According to our research results, the New England Journal of Medicine is the most influential journal in the field of residual cardiovascular risk, whereas Atherosclerosis boasts the highest number of publications on this topic. Analysis of keywords and landmark literature identified current research hotspots including complications of residual cardiovascular risk, risk factors, and pharmacological prevention strategies. Conclusion In recent times, global attention toward residual cardiovascular risk has significantly increased. Current research is focused on comprehensive lipid-lowering, residual inflammation risk, and dual-pathway inhibition strategies. Future efforts should emphasize strengthening international communication and cooperation to promote the comprehensive evaluation and management of residual cardiovascular risk.
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spelling doaj.art-1f47386b0fee41a29ea1a944237c724f2023-12-03T12:26:43ZengBMCJournal of Health, Population and Nutrition2072-13152023-11-0142112310.1186/s41043-023-00478-zBibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiersLin Wang0Sutong Wang1Chaoyuan Song2Yiding Yu3Yuehua Jiang4Yongcheng Wang5Xiao Li6First Clinical Medical College, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese MedicineFirst Clinical Medical College, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese MedicineFirst Clinical Medical College, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese MedicineFirst Clinical Medical College, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese MedicineCentral Laboratory, Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Cardiovascular, Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Cardiovascular, Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese MedicineAbstract Background The presence of residual cardiovascular risk is an important cause of cardiovascular events. Despite the significant advances in our understanding of residual cardiovascular risk, a comprehensive analysis through bibliometrics has not been performed to date. Our objective is to conduct bibliometric studies to analyze and visualize the current research hotspots and trends related to residual cardiovascular risk. This will aid in understanding the future directions of both basic and clinical research in this area. Methods The literature was obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection database. The literature search date was September 28, 2022. Bibliometric indicators were analyzed using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Bibliometrix (an R package), and Microsoft Excel. Result A total of 1167 papers were included, and the number of publications is increasing rapidly in recent years. The United States and Harvard Medical School are the leading country and institution, respectively, in the study of residual cardiovascular risk. Ridker PM and Boden WE are outstanding investigators in this field. According to our research results, the New England Journal of Medicine is the most influential journal in the field of residual cardiovascular risk, whereas Atherosclerosis boasts the highest number of publications on this topic. Analysis of keywords and landmark literature identified current research hotspots including complications of residual cardiovascular risk, risk factors, and pharmacological prevention strategies. Conclusion In recent times, global attention toward residual cardiovascular risk has significantly increased. Current research is focused on comprehensive lipid-lowering, residual inflammation risk, and dual-pathway inhibition strategies. Future efforts should emphasize strengthening international communication and cooperation to promote the comprehensive evaluation and management of residual cardiovascular risk.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-023-00478-zResidual cardiovascular riskBibliometric analysisCiteSpaceVOSviewer
spellingShingle Lin Wang
Sutong Wang
Chaoyuan Song
Yiding Yu
Yuehua Jiang
Yongcheng Wang
Xiao Li
Bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiers
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
Residual cardiovascular risk
Bibliometric analysis
CiteSpace
VOSviewer
title Bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiers
title_full Bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiers
title_fullStr Bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiers
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiers
title_short Bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiers
title_sort bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk trends and frontiers
topic Residual cardiovascular risk
Bibliometric analysis
CiteSpace
VOSviewer
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-023-00478-z
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