Abstract
The prevalence of diabetes and its association with microcirculatory dysfunction presents a significant challenge in contemporary global health. Addressing this nexus is crucial for developing targeted therapeutic interventions. To trace the progression and delineate the current state of interdisciplinary research concerning diabetes and microcirculation. Employing a bibliometric approach, this study scrutinizes 12886 peer-reviewed publications retrieved from the PubMed and Web of Science databases. The focus is on elucidating the research trajectory and thematic concentrations at the confluence of diabetes and microcirculation. Research outputs have surged since 2011, with the United States, China, and the United Kingdom leading in the quantity and quality of publications. This analysis revealed that journals such as Diabetes Care and The New England Journal of Medicine, along with top research institutions, have significantly contributed to advancing the understanding of microvascular processes affected by diabetes. The central themes identified include inflammation, oxidative stress, and endothelial dysfunction, which are critical in mediating the microvascular complications of diabetes. This bibliometric evaluation reveals an evolving landscape focusing on diabetes and microcirculatory dysfunction. The complexity of diabetic microvascular issues encouraged multidisciplinary research strategies that are imperative for global health outcomes.
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