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Global research trends and focus on the link between heart failure and
NLRP3 inflammasome: a bibliometric analysis from 2010 to 2024
- Yanjie Lian,
- Heyi Zhang,
- Wenlong Xing,
- Sinai Li,
- Xiaolei Lai,
- Sihan Jia,
- Juju Shang,
- Hongxu Liu
Heyi Zhang
Capital Medical University Affiliated Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Author ProfileWenlong Xing
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Author ProfileSinai Li
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Author ProfileXiaolei Lai
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Author ProfileSihan Jia
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Author ProfileJuju Shang
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Author ProfileHongxu Liu
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Author ProfileAbstract
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Heart failure is the end stage of many cardiovascular diseases, with
high morbidity, mortality and re-hospitalization rates, which brings a
huge medical burden and economic pressure to the society. Inflammation
has a significant impact on the development, progression and prognosis
of heart failure. Although a growing number of studies have demonstrated
the critical role of NLRP3 inflammasome in HF, a bibliometric analysis
of research hotspots and trends in this area has not been performed. In
this study, we retrieved articles related to NLRP3 inflammasome in HF
from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database for the period
of 2010 - 2024 and analyzed them using visualization tools such as
Citespace, VOSviewer, Scimago Graphica, and Microsoft Office Excel 2021
and other visualization tools to analyze the data. After screening, we
included a total of 282 papers published by 2130 researchers from 500
institutions in 35 countries/regions, with relevant papers published in
133 journals. China played an important part in this field, with the
highest outputs. Abbate, Antonio was the most published author, The
institutions that publish the most papers were Virginia Commonwealth
University, Wuhan University, INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY were the
most published journal, CIRCULATION was the most cited journal with the
highest number of citations, which has had a greater impact on the
research in this field. The current research hotspots focus on the
activation and inhibition pathways of NLRP3 inflammasome, the
exploration of novel targets of HF, and the connection between HF and
mitochondria. The relationship between HF and pyroptosis, the clinical
study of drugs related to NLRP3 inflammasome as a therapeutic target of
HF are a trend for future research. Our study provides a comprehensive
bibliometric analysis and summary of NLRP3 inflammasome -related studies
in HF, and the analysis provides a theoretical basis for the study of
NLRP3 inflammasome in HF and provides guidance for future research
directions.