BIBIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF IRON OVERLOAD (IO) OF THALASEMIA DESEASE
TP Rahayu1, S Yuliani2, H Susanti3

Universitas Muhammadiyah Gombong


Abstract

Background: Iron overload (IO) is a condition of iron dyshomeotasis which is characterized by iron levels in the body exceeding the limit of iron needs that needed by the body and is characterized by an increase in the value of serum ferritin in the body, which is more than 1000 &#956-g/L. There are many studies of iron overload disease, but there are no studies of bibliometric analysis of these studies. This study provides an overview of iron overload research by in vivo.
Method: Iron overload disease publications from 17 November, 2011 to December 2021, extracted from the Pubmed database. Bibliometrics indicator analysis is performed by using Bibliometric/Biblioshiny, We use the following keywords: ^Thalassemia, iron overload, in vivo.
Result: From 17 November, 2011 to 17 December, 2021, there were 20 authors with the most authors in 2018 6 people (30%). Kontoghiorghe CN conducted research in 2015 1x and 2020 1x (10%). Frequently used keywords are human 6x (15%), test animal 5x (12.5%), female 4x (10%), male 4x (10%) of 40 keywords. Local author citations of 2 for 4 authors each, namely Chattipakorn N, Chattipakorn SC, Kontoghiorghe CN, Kontoghiorghes GJ. Chiang Mai University^s most affiliated universities are 9 articles (16%). The most relefan countries according to correspondents are Cyprus 2 (22%) and Thailand 2 (22%). Journal sources are used 20 with the most journals Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (JMRI) as many as 2 (10%).
Conclusion: Bibiometric analysis of in vivo research of iron overload diseases such as thalassemia is helpful for mapping research-related studies. This article provides an overview of further research related to iron overload disease research.

Keywords: thalassemia, iron overload, in vivo.

Topic: Medicine and Health Sciences

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