Use of Artificial Pancreas in the Management of Diabetes Mellitus: A Bibliometric Study

Eileen Marin‑Garaundo, Rosario La Torre‑Beteta, Arnaldo Munive‑Degregori, Juan Alvitez, John Barja‑Ore, Frank Mayta‑Tovalino*

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Abstract

Objectives: To describe the trends and characteristics of the worldwide scientific production on the use of artificial pancreas (AP) in the management of diabetes mellitus (DM). Materials and Methods: Scientific papers published between 2017 and 2022 were retrieved from the Scopus database using relevant. Only original articles, reviews, and short surveys were included. The metadata were exported to the SciVal software for retrieving quantitative data and the main characteristics such as journals, authors, institutions, journal metrics by quartiles, subcategories, and collaborative networks were extracted. Results: A total of 642 articles were included after applying the inclusion/exclusion criteria: original articles, 489; reviews, 151; and short surveys, 2. The most common type of collaboration was at the national level (38.3%; citations per publication: 22.3; field-weighted citation index [FWCI]: 2.2) followed by international collaboration (29.4%; citations per publication: 19.6; FWCI: 1.94). More than 70% of articles in each year were published in journals listed in Q1. Two journals, Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics and Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, accounted for about 22% of all publications. Six of the top 10 universities were from the United States, with The University of Virginia having the most publications (n = 54; 59 authors; citations per publication: 38.4; FWCI: 3.73). Conclusions: The findings of this study highlight that most research on this topic is published in high-quality journals and has a good citation impact. Notably, most research has been conducted in developed countries, thereby indicating the need for research efforts in this field from developing countries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)332-338
Number of pages7
JournalSaudi Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Artificial pancreas
  • bibliometric analysis
  • closed loop insulin delivery
  • diabetes
  • diabetes mellitus
  • disease management
  • technology
  • trends

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