Research hotspots and trends in the application of diffusion tensor imaging in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysis (2003–2024)
Xu Chen, Meifang Liu, Xiaolin Yang, Mengqi Yue, Haocheng Yu, Haiqiang Wang, Zirong Wang, Jing Shi, Yong Qiu

TL;DR
This paper uses bibliometric analysis to explore research trends and hotspots in using diffusion tensor imaging for ischemic stroke from 2003 to 2024.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of DTI in ischemic stroke, identifying research trends and gaps.
Findings
The number of DTI-related publications in ischemic stroke has increased over time.
Key research areas include white matter, Wallerian degeneration, and fractional anisotropy.
The United States, China, and the United Kingdom are leading in DTI research output.
Abstract
Ischemic stroke (IS) is a limited ischemic necrosis or softening of brain tissue caused by impaired blood supply to the brain, ischemia, and hypoxia, ultimately leading to various neurological dysfunctions. In recent years, with the continuous development of imaging technology, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has made many advances in the field of IS. However, bibliometric analysis in this field is still lacking. This study aims to investigate the present status of study progress, research hotspots, and possible research trends in the application of DTI in IS through bibliometric analysis methods. The Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database was searched for relevant literature on DTI in IS from 2003 to 2024. Using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and R package Bibliometrix to visualize and analyze countries, publications, authors, co-citations, and keywords. A total of 493 papers from 45…
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TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Traumatic Brain Injury Research
