目的:分析新型冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)相关心律失常的文献,探索该领域的研究现状、热点并预测未来的趋势,为后来的研究者提供借鉴。方法:选择 Web of Science 的核心合集数据库,每项研究都进行了文献计量和视觉分析,使用 CiteSpace 和VOSviewer软件生成知识图谱。结果:共鉴定出 768篇文章,发文涉及美国、意大利和中国为首的 319个国家/地区和 4366个机构,领先的研究机构是梅奥诊所和哈佛医学院。New England Journal of Medicine是该领域最常被引用的期刊。在 6687 位作者中,Arbelo Elena撰写的研究最多,Guo T 被共同引用的次数最多,心房纤颤是最常见的关键词。结论:随着 COVID-19 的暴发,对COVID-19所致新发/进行性心律失常事件的研究蓬勃发展,未来的研究者可能会对 COVID-19 感染后新发或遗留的快速性心律失常/缓慢性心律失常的发生机制进行进一步的探索。
Bibliometric Analysis of COVID-19 Related Arrhythmias Based on CiteSpace and VOSviewer
Objective:The arrhythmia complicated with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)infection has been increasingly recognized.We study the literature of arrhythmia related to COVID-19 to explore the research status and hot spots in this field,and predict the future trend,provid reference for future researchers.Methods:Web of Science's core dataset was selected,bibliometric and visual analysis was performed for each study,and knowledge maps were generated using CiteSpace and VOSviewer software.Results:A total of 768 articles were identified,319 countries/territories and 4366 institutions contributed to these publications,led by the United States,Italy and China,the leading research institutions were Mayo Clinic and Harvard Medical School.The New England Journal of Medicine was the most frequently cited journal in the field.Among the 6687 authors,Arbelo Elena wrote the most studies,and Guo T was co-cited the most times.Atrial fibrillation was the most common keyword.Conclusion:With the outbreak of COVID-19,the research on novel/progressive arrhythmia events caused by COVID-19 is booming.Future research may prompt further exploration of the mechanism of tachyarrhythmias/bradycardia after COVID-19 infection.