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In Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology ; h5-index 51.0

Fibrosis of the liver is a degenerative alteration that occurs in the majority of chronic liver disorders. Further progression can lead to cirrhosis, liver failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma, which can seriously affect the health and lives of patients. The field of liver fibrosis research has flourished in the last 20 years, with approximately 9,000 articles retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database alone. In order to identify future research hotspots and potential paths in a thorough and scientifically reliable manner, it is important to organize and visualize the research on this topic from a holistic and very general perspective. This study used bibliometric analysis with CiteSpace and VOSviewer software to provide a quantitative analysis, hotspot mining, and commentary of articles published in the field of liver fibrosis over the last 20 years. This bibliometric analysis contains a total of 8,994 articles with 45,667 authors from 6,872 institutions in 97 countries, published in 1,371 journals and citing 156,309 references. The literature volume has steadily increased over the last 20 years. Research has focused on gastroenterology & hepatology, pharmacology & pharmacy, and medicine, research & experimental areas. We found that the pathological mechanisms, diagnostic and quantitative methods, etiology, and anti-fibrotic strategies constitute the knowledge structure of liver fibrosis. Finding mechanisms for liver fibrosis regression, identifying precise non-invasive diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, and creating efficient liver fibrosis patient treatments are the main goals of current research.

Zhao Qianqian, Liang Luhua, Zhai Fei, Ling Guixia, Xiang Rongwu, Jiang Xiwei

2022-Dec-02

Bibliometrics, CiteSpace, Liver fibrosis, VOSviwer