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A bibliometric analysis from 2013 to 2024 reveals research hotspots and trends in the connection between atrial fibrillation and cryoballoon: An observational study

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Using bibliometric analysis, this study attempted to provide an overview of the current state of research and key findings regarding the relationship between atrial fibrillation (AF) and cryoballoons in general. We gathered the literature from the Web of Science (WOS) database covering the last 11 years (2013–2024) pertaining to AF and cryoballoons, and we used Citespace to evaluate the mapping of knowledge. The findings demonstrated that there were 1986 articles concerning AF and cryoballoons, with a faster growth after 2018. The United States, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and Chierchia, Gian-Battista are the nation, organization, and writer with the highest number of publications. Kuck KH (2016) is the most frequently mentioned reference as well (488). We know that Vrije Universiteit Brusse in the Belgium has emerged as 1 of this discipline’s leading research forces based on a 10-year bibliometric investigation. Prominent universities and developed nations form the finest alliances for research on cryoballoons and AF.
Ventaja-Cruz, Javier (57219127260); Cuevas Rincón, Jesús M. (57212108419); Tejada-Medina, Virginia (57219123496); Martín-Moya, Ricardo (57193726043)
A Bibliometric Study on the Evolution of Women’s Football and Determinants Behind Its Growth over the Last 30 Years
2024
10.3390/sports12120333
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213463185&doi=10.3390%2fsports12120333&partnerID=40&md5=23bad801fab5087a7b099d8f2089bff7
Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Education and Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Melilla Campus, ES, Melilla, 52071, Spain; Melilla Football Federation, ES, Melilla, 52001, Spain; Department of Research and Diagnostic Methods in Education, Faculty of Education and Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Melilla Campus, Melilla, ES-52071, Spain
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