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Immune-inflammatory process in nephrolithiasis: A bibliometric analysis (2000-2023). | LitMetric

Immune-inflammatory process in nephrolithiasis: A bibliometric analysis (2000-2023).

Heliyon

Department of Urology, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430060, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Research on nephrolithiasis, or kidney stone formation, is crucial due to its high incidence and economic impact, with a focus on the immune-inflammatory processes involved in its development.
  • A total of 370 articles on this topic published since 2000 were analyzed using tools like VOSviewer and CiteSpace, revealing significant growth in research over the past five years, particularly from China and the USA.
  • Key findings highlighted important research themes such as inflammation and oxidative stress, with the most prolific author being Khan SR, whose work is highly cited, providing insights into current trends and future directions in this field.

Article Abstract

The research on the mechanism of nephrolithiasis formation is of great importance due to the fact that the high incidence and recurrence rate of nephrolithiasis bring considerable economic burdens to patients and society. As an important component in the nephrolithiasis formation process, the immune-inflammatory process has been gradually valued by researchers in recent years. In this study, articles related to the immune-inflammatory process of nephrolithiasis published since 2000 were retrieved based on the Web of Science (WoS) database. Eventually, a total of 370 articles were selected for subsequent analyses. Besides, VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Bibliometrix were employed to quantitatively analyze and visualize the data. The number of articles related to the immune-inflammatory process of nephrolithiasis has increased rapidly in the last five years. From the country level, most articles were contributed by China (n = 140) and the United States (n = 99) contributed the most documents. From the institution level, University of Florida (n = 36) and Nagoya City University (n = 21) had the most articles. From the journal level, and published the most articles in this field. Keywords mainly included inflammation, oxidative stress, calcium oxalate, osteopontin, and hyperoxaluria, which represented the research directions in this field. The most productive author was Khan SR (n = 33), whose articles obtained the highest number of citations (2086 times). These efforts may help researchers understand the current progress and status of research on the immune-inflammatory process of nephrolithiasis and identify future research hotspots and directions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36604DOI Listing

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