Estudio bibliométrico y análisis de redes de citación de los screening visuales en atención primaria
- Raquel Coca Serrano 1
- Miguel Ángel Sánchez Tena
- Cristina Álvarez Peregrina
- C. Martínez Pérez
- Manuel Moriche-Carretero
- 1 ospital Universitario Infanta Sofía (San Sebastián de los Reyes)
ISSN: 1138-3593
Year of publication: 2024
Issue: 7
Type: Article
More publications in: Semergen: revista española de medicina de familia
Abstract
Aim Screenings make it possible to detect anomalies that can be treated and identify patients who require referral to a specialist. The objective is to identify the different areas of research and determine the most cited publications on screening in primary care. Methods An analysis of publications and visualization of citation networks has been carried out using the Citation Network Explorer software. The bibliographic search was carried out with the Web of Science (WOS) database using the search term: “screening AND (vision OR eye OR ocular OR visual)”. Results We analyzed 16707 publications in all fields, 23919 citation networks have been found. The number of publications has increased, with 2021 being the year with the highest number. The majority are scientific articles and the predominant language is English. The most cited article is a global meta-analysis on the prevalence of glaucoma, showing the importance of screening for its early detection since it is essential to avoid blindness. Using the clustering function we found 8 groups with a significant number of publications where we have bibliography on certain eye diseases: glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, pediatric amblyopia, keratoconus and dry eye. Conclusions The main areas of study in relation to screening are the detection of diseases such as glaucoma, retinopathy of prematurity, keratoconus and dry eye. As well as the detection through visual analysis of childhood amblyopia and vision loss in elderly patients. It also gives importance to performing ocular motility tests in problems of acquired brain damage.