微泡
医学
透视图(图形)
文献计量学
科学网
重症监护医学
转化研究
梅德林
医疗保健
临床研究
伤口愈合
中国
糖尿病足
生物信息学
替代医学
斯科普斯
伤口护理
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
糖尿病
医疗保健服务
医疗保健系统
系统回顾
基础研究
外体
眼部护理
政治学
作者
Yungang Hu,Feng Xiong,Muzi Huang,Xiaohua Hu,Yuming Shen,Weili Du
出处
期刊:Tissue Engineering Part B-reviews
[Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.]
日期:2026-02-28
卷期号:: 19373368261419657-19373368261419657
标识
DOI:10.1177/19373368261419657
摘要
Diabetic wounds significantly present clinical difficulties on account of high prevalence, recurrence rates, and substantial health care burden. Traditional treatment approaches to these wounds remain suboptimal, emphasizing the urgent demand for new therapeutic strategies. As an emerging therapeutic modality, exosomes (Exos) have garnered increasing attention for their prospect for diabetic wound healing (DWH). Nevertheless, in this domain, a systematic bibliometric analysis of research trends remains insufficient. In this study, we retrieved 441 publications on Exos-based diabetic wound treatment from 2005 to 2024 from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Bibliometric tools comprising CiteSpace and VOSviewer were employed for visualization and bibliometric analysis, including publication trends, national and institutional contributions, author collaboration networks, and keyword co-occurrence patterns. In this domain, the quantity of publications has shown a stable upward trend, with China leading in research output (77.3%), before the United States (12.2%) and India (4.3%). Keyword co-occurrence analysis revealed that research hotspots primarily focus upon the effect of Exos in inflammation modulation and angiogenesis. Notably, integrating Exos with hydrogels has emerged as a key research frontier, presenting a prospective strategy for DWH through sustained Exos release and targeted delivery of therapeutic agents. This study systematically mapped the global research landscape of Exos-based treatments for DWH, clarifying the critical role of Exos in wound recovery and emphasizing the potential of Exos-loaded hydrogels as a future research direction. These findings provided valuable insights into both fundamental research and clinical practices, contributing to the progress in diabetic wound management.
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