Electrophysiology in neuropathic pain: a bibliometric analysis and literature review
Yidan Cui, Chen Lv, Wenjian Yan, Lidan Zhang, Ning Sun, Xin Zhang, Zhen Zhong

TL;DR
This paper analyzes global research trends in electrophysiology for neuropathic pain, identifying key contributors, collaboration patterns, and emerging research directions.
Contribution
The study constructs a complete lineage from basic to clinical research in electrophysiology for neuropathic pain, highlighting pathways for precision diagnostics.
Findings
The USA leads in publications and academic impact in electrophysiology for neuropathic pain.
Research hotspots have shifted toward network mechanisms and precise interventions, with emerging directions like dynamic pain connectome.
Electrophysiological phenotypes are key for developing precise diagnostic and therapeutic solutions.
Abstract
Neuropathic pain (NP), a prevalent chronic condition with increasing global incidence, mainly relies on electrophysiology (EP) to decode its mechanisms. However, existing research lacks systematic integration, failing to track hotspots and frontiers effectively. In this study, we used bibliometric analysis and systematic review to clarify technological breakthrough directions and facilitate the development of electrophysiological phenotype-based precision diagnostics. Literature was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC). A total of 2,234 reviews and articles were obtained from 2005 to 2024. Statistics and visualization analysis were performed using Bibliometrix (R), VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Microsoft Excel 2024. Publications and citations in this field are rising. The USA leads in publications (613, 27.44%) and academic impact (H-index = 96). China’s academic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPain Mechanisms and Treatments · Pain Management and Placebo Effect · Pain Management and Treatment
