Frontiers in Surgery | |
The Global States and Hotspots of ERAS Research From 2000 to 2020: A Bibliometric and Visualized Study | |
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Shengjie Su1  Tonghao Wang1  Ruiyuan Wei1  Xiaowu Jia1  Qiang Lin1  Minghua Bai1  | |
[1] First Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Baoji Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Baoji Orthopaedic Hospital, Baoji Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine | |
关键词: ERAS; fast-track; bibliometric; visualized study; surgery; hotspots; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fsurg.2022.811023 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
Background Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol has been implemented in surgeries for more than 20 years, this study investigated the global states and hotspots of ERAS research. Methods Based on the Web of Science database, a bibliometric and visualized study of original ERAS research from 2000 to 2020 was performed, including the trends of publications and citations; distribution of countries, authors, institutions, sources; study design, level of evidence, served surgeries and surgical disciplines. Hotspots were revealed by research interests and keywords. Results Within the field of original ERAS research, there was a rising trend in annual publications and citations. The USA was the greatest contributor. Kehlet, H, University of Copenhagen were the most influential author and institution, respectively. British Journal of Surgery and Annals of Surgery were the most cited journals. Though there were more prospective designs, more than half of the studies presented level IV evidence and had fewer citations and citation densities compared to that of level II and level III. ERAS protocol was overwhelmingly implemented in colorectal surgeries. Most studies focused on elements of ERAS, the top three research interests were “length of stay,” “pain management,” and “complications.” In recent years, bariatric surgery, compliance with ERAS, and feasibility in the elderly were new hotspots. Conclusion Revealing the global states and hotspots can help researchers better understand the trends in ERAS research. The USA was the greatest contributor to ERAS research. Kehlet, H, was the most influential author in the field. Bariatric surgery, compliance with ERAS, and feasibility in the elderly represent the new trend of ERAS research. Most of the ERAS research had a low evidence levels, studies with high-level evidence are still required in this field.
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