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Objective: Machine learning (ML) models have been widely applied in stroke prediction, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis assessment. We aimed to conduct a comprehensive scientometrics analysis of studies related to ML in stroke and reveal its current status, knowledge structure, and global trends.
Methods: All documents related to ML in stroke were retrieved from the Web of Science database on March 15, 2023. We refined the documents by including only original articles and reviews in the English language. The literature published over the past decade was imported into scientometrics software for influence detection and collaborative network analysis.
Results: 2389 related publications were included. The annual publication outputs demonstrated explosive growth, with an average growth rate of 63.99 %. Among the 90 countries/regions involved, the United States (729 articles) and China (636 articles) were the most productive countries. Frontiers in Neurology was the most prolific journal with 94 articles. 234 highly cited articles, each with more than 31 citations, were detected. Keyword analysis revealed a total of 5333 keywords, with a predominant focus on the application of ML models in the early diagnosis, classification, and prediction of "acute ischemic stroke" and "atrial fibrillation-related stroke". The keyword "classification" had the first and longest burst, spanning from 2013 to 2018. 'Upport vector machine' got the strongest burst strength with 6.2. Keywords such as 'mechanical thrombectomy', 'expression', and 'prognosis' experienced bursts in 2022 and have continued to be prominent.
Conclusion: The applications of ML in stroke are increasingly diverse and extensive, with researchers showing growing interest over the past decade. However, the clinical application of ML in stroke is still in its early stages, and several limitations and challenges need to be addressed for its widespread adoption in clinical practice.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10823080 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24230 | DOI Listing |
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