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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Bibliometric Analysis of Publications in Clinical Trials on Knee Osteoarthritis Between 2001 and 2022

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Pages 1961-1977 | Received 16 Oct 2022, Accepted 03 Apr 2023, Published online: 12 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

Purpose

Clinical treatment of knee osteoarthritis has gained great interest, and numerous clinical studies have been reported. Few studies have described the detailed characterizations of clinical trials on knee osteoarthritis. This study is to identify, visualize, and characterize the clinical trials in knee osteoarthritis research.

Design and Methods

Articles published in recent two decades were extracted from the Web of Science core collection database using a query based on MeSH terms and topics of knee osteoarthritis and clinical trial. Basic characteristics of publications were analyzed based on the publication year, authors, institutions, counties, and keywords covered in the article. CiteSpace and VOS viewer were used for data visualization. The data were retrieved on May 28, 2022.

Results

A total of 1972 trials on knee osteoarthritis were identified. The number of publications has experienced rapid growth in the past two decades. America, England, and China had strong contributions in publication. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases and American Journal of Sports Medicine were highly cited and bellwether journals. Clustering mapping of the collaborative network, co-citation, and co-occurrence analyses showed that the research hotspots are mainly focused on disease-modifying medications, intra-articular injections, physical therapy for symptom control, lifestyle intervention, Chinese medicine treatment, and knee replacement.

Conclusion

Clinical treatments of knee OA are evolving. Pharmacologic therapy, intra-articular therapy, nonpharmacologic therapy including exercise or diet, self-management programs, Chinese medicine treatment, and knee replacement were highly represented in clinical trials of knee OA. Adjustment of combination therapy may be the next study focus in the future.

Abbreviations

Knee OA, osteoarthritis of the knee; RCT, randomized controlled trial; NCT, National Clinical Trial.

Data Sharing Statement

Data yielded in our study will be made available by the corresponding author to any qualified researchers.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank data collectors and funding supporter for their invaluable support.

Author Contributions

All authors made a significant contribution to the work reported, whether that is in the conception, study design, execution, acquisition of data, analysis and interpretation, or in all these areas; took part in drafting, revising or critically reviewing the article; gave final approval of the version to be published; have agreed on the journal to which the article has been submitted; and agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the Science and Technology Innovation Project of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (Grant No. CI2021A02003) and the Capital Health Development Research Project (First issue 2018-2-4162).