# Bibliometric analysis of treatment modalities in calcific aortic valve stenosis

**Authors:** Yang He, Yue-Jiao Yang, Zhao-Jun Wang, Liang Tang

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2025.1431311 · Frontiers in Pharmacology · 2025-03-13

## TL;DR

This paper analyzes global research trends in calcific aortic valve stenosis treatment, highlighting key contributors, research hotspots, and emerging priorities.

## Contribution

A bibliometric and visual analysis of global CAVS research trends and treatment strategies up to September 2024.

## Key findings

- Canada and the United States lead in CAVS research publications.
- Harvard University is the top institution for CAVS-related publications.
- Current research focuses on calcification, progression, and novel therapeutic approaches.

## Abstract

Calcific aortic valve stenosis (CAVS) is a common cardiovascular condition associated with significant adverse events and high mortality rates. Unfortunately, there are currently no effective pharmacological treatments to halt or prevent its progression. Through our analysis of global trends and treatment strategies, we have identified valuable insights and promising therapeutic possibilities. Additionally, by utilizing bibliometric and visualization techniques, we provide a comprehensive overview of the current research landscape in this field.

According to our design idea, we used the Web of Science database to select publications on aortic stenosis and related treatments. Through our VOSviewer and CiteSpace analysis, a total of 787 articles have been analyzed by September 2024. We also summarize and explore the most prolific authors, the most prolific countries, and the journals and institutions that publish the most articles.

A visual analysis of the collected articles reveals that Canada and the United States have the highest publication volumes in this field. Among institutions, Harvard University in the U.S. leads in publication count, followed by Laval University in Canada and the University of California in the U.S. The top three research hotspots are stenosis, calcification, and progression. The journal with the highest number of publications in this area is Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, followed by Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions and Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology. Furthermore, research on CAVS treatment spans various directions and focuses, including therapeutic approaches, pathogenesis, and diagnostic methods.

Research into CAVS treatment has advanced significantly over the years. While interventional and surgical valve replacement remains the mainstay treatments for aortic stenosis, they are insufficient to fully meet the needs of the patient. Emerging priorities now focus on improving diagnostics, exploring innovative therapies, uncovering disease mechanisms, and developing novel drugs. These findings highlight the evolving demands in this field and underscore the need for continued research to address these challenges.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** aortic stenosis (MONDO:0042981)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Thrombosis (MESH:D013927), calcification (MESH:D002114), cardiovascular condition (MESH:D002318), stenosis (MESH:D003251), CAVS (MESH:D001024)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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