Visualization analysis of research on diabetic kidney disease with qi-yin deficiency combined with blood stasis syndrome in China
Objective To explore the research status and frontiers of qi-yin deficiency and blood stasis syndrome in diabetic kidney disease,and provide reference for clinial treatment and mechanism research of the disease.Methods CNKI,Wanfang Data,and VIP relevant literatures week collected on qi-yin deficiency combined with blood stasis syndrome of diabetic kidney disease were searched from January 2000 to May 2024.CiteSpace 6.3.R2 visual analysis software,the author cooperation network,institutional cooperation network,and high frequency core keywords were mapped and analyzed by knowledge graph and scientometrics.Results A total of 376 relevant literatures were included,and the annual publication volume showed an overall trend of fluctuation and increase.Li Ping was the most prolific author in this field,with four publications,and had initially formed a core group of authors.Changchun University of Chinese Medicine and Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were the most published research institutions.Form high intermediate central keywords such as clinical observation and early diabetic nephropathy.The research focuses on clinical research,traditional Chinese Medicine syndrome types and syndromes,mechanism of action and data mining.The three keywords with the highest intensity of emergence were Yiqi Yangyin Huoxue Decoction,traditional Chinese medicine therapy and data mining.Conclusion The study on qi-yin deficiency combined with blood stasis syndrome of diabetic kidney disease needs to be improved.In the future,cooperation should be strengthened to carry out large sample multi-center clinical research at the level of evidence-based medicine,improve the treatment research system of qi-yin deficiency combined with blood stasis syndrome of diabetic nephropathy,and provide high-quality clinical evidence support for the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine.
VisualizationDiabetic kidney diseaseCite-SpaceQi-yin deficiency combined with blood stasis syndromeTraditional Chinese medicine