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Deep brain stimulation from past to future: research trends and global outcomes with bibliometric analysis during 1980-2022
Aims: We aimed to summarize the intellectual structure of the deep brain stimulation (DBS), to reveal the global productivity, to identify and map the latest trends by analysing the social and structural relationships between the different research components of scientific articles published on DBS.
Methods: 5939 articles on DBS published during 1980 and 2022 were analysed utilized various statistical approaches. Network visualization maps were created to reveal trend topics, citation analysis, and international collaborations. Spearman's correlation analysis was used for correlation investigations. The exponential smoothing predictor was used to determine the article productivity trend.
Results: The most prolific author on DBS was Okun, Michael S. (209 articles) and the most productive institution was the University of Toronto (n=283). The top 3 productive countries were United States of America (n=2371, 39.9%), Germany (910, 15.3%), and United Kingdom (550, 9.2%). From past to present, the most studied topics were Parkinson's disease, subthalamic nucleus DBS, dystonia, globus pallidus, essential tremor, movement disorders, thalamus, functional neurosurgery, neuromodulation, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, basal ganglia.
Conclusion: The primary trend topics that have been studied more in recent years are tractography, freezing of gait, Parkinson’s disease, Parkinson8217, Parkinsonapos, autonomy, self, machine learning, non-motor symptoms, functional connectivity, globus pallidus interna, volume of tissue activated, adaptive deep brain stimulation, beta oscillations, medial forebrain bundle, and local field potential. The secondery trend topics were optogenetics, pediatric, frameless, closed-loop DBS, refractory epilepsy, satellite broadcasting, asleep DBS, optimization, biomarker, directional Leeds, nucleus bassals of meynert, personality, authenticity, and anterior nucleus of thalamus.


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Volume 6, Issue 5, 2023
Page : 876-887
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