Knowledge mapping of nursing research structures in peripheral endovascular interventions: A bibliometric analysis
Huali Zhang1, Dongyuan Chen1, Minshu Zhou1
1Nursing Department, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.
Background:
With the rapid development of peripheral endovascular interventions, nursing plays a pivotal role throughout the treatment process. However, the structural composition, hotspots, and evolutionary trends of nursing research in this field have not yet been systematically summarized.
Methods:
Relevant nursing literature on peripheral endovascular diseases was retrieved from the Web of Science (WOS) Core Collection. A bibliometric analysis was conducted, using Citespace software, covering keyword co-occurrence, clustering, and burst detection to identify major research themes and emerging frontier.
Results:
The research shows two main trends: (1) Core topics focus on ischemic stroke, abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid endarterectomy, patient safety, and long-term follow-up.; (2) The literature highlights the critical roles of pre-procedural risk assessment, intra-procedural management, workflow optimization, standardized nursing interventions, and information-based follow-up in improving patient outcomes. Since 2019, "acute ischemic stroke" has become the most prominent emerging hotspot. The United States leads in research output (51.5%), with the Journal of Vascular Surgery being the most referenced source.
Conclusion:
Nursing research in peripheral endovascular interventions is shifting from traditional postoperative management to comprehensive perioperative, technology-enhanced, and outcome-oriented models. Future studies should strengthen nurses' roles in vascular access management, patient experience support, and digital health applications.
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