Mapping International Collaboration and Research Trends in Artificial Intelligence Applications for Liver and Kidney Transplantation
Haneen Al-Abdallat, Noor Haj Mohammad, Ayham Asassfeh, Emily Cooper, Ayham Mohammad Hussein, Mohammad AlSarayreh, Mohammad Alzoubi, Badi Rawashdeh

TL;DR
This study maps global collaboration and research trends in using artificial intelligence for liver and kidney transplantation, showing growth but uneven participation.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of AI applications in liver and kidney transplantation research trends and international collaboration.
Findings
The USA led in AI-related LKT publications, followed by China and South Korea.
30.02% of publications involved international co-authorship.
Keywords like 'survival,' 'outcomes,' and 'prediction' highlight research hotspots.
Abstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in liver and kidney transplantation (LKT) research has surged in recent years, promising novel approaches to address traditional statistical challenges and enhance result robustness and generalizability. This study aims to explore the extent of international collaboration and the evolution of research trends in AI applications for LKT. On August 12, 2025, a systematic search was conducted using the Web of Science database to identify relevant literature. Bibliometric tools, including the “bibliometrix” package in R, VOSviewer, and Microsoft Excel were used. Key indicators such as country contributions, multiple‐country publications, single‐country publications, co‐authorship, and keyword co‐occurrence were examined to assess collaboration patterns and research hotspots. Inclusion criteria involved all published peer‐reviewed articles…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrgan Donation and Transplantation · Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
