• Medicine · Dec 2016

    Review

    Modern researches on Blood Stasis syndrome 1989-2015: A bibliometric analysis.

    • Jiangquan Liao, Jie Wang, Yongmei Liu, Jun Li, Lian Duan, Guang Chen, and Junyuan Hu.
    • Graduate School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Chaoyang District Guang'anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Xicheng District, Beijing, China.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2016 Dec 1; 95 (49): e5533e5533.

    BackgroundBlood Stasis syndrome (BSS) is one of the major syndromes in Traditional East Asia medicine (TEAM). Modern research of BSS began in the late1980s.MethodsWe searched in PubMed for BSS-related articles published between 1989 and 2015. The publication information, study contents, and bibliometric indicators were documented and analyzed.ResultsMost of the BSS-related studies were conducted by Chinese researchers in China. The number of publications on BSS-related increased rapidly in recent years, so did the quality of them. The disease diversity of BSS-related studies increased along with the number of publications. Yet the academic influence of them remained on average low; further, the diagnostic criteria of BSS were not uniform.ConclusionsBSS-related studies have increased in quantity and quality, but there are limitations to them which require improvement in research productivity and academic influence.

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