AUTHOR=Huang Runzhi , Lu Yuwei , Jin Minghao , Liu Yifan , Zhang Mengyi , Xian Shuyuan , Chang Zhengyan , Wang Lei , Zhang Wei , Lu Jianyu , Tong Xirui , Wang Siqiao , Zhu Yushu , Huang Jie , Jiang Luofeng , Gu Minyi , Huang Zongqiang , Wu Minjuan , Ji Shizhao TITLE=A bibliometric analysis of the role of microbiota in trauma JOURNAL=Frontiers in Microbiology VOLUME=14 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1091060 DOI=10.3389/fmicb.2023.1091060 ISSN=1664-302X ABSTRACT=Introduction

Over the last several decades, the gut microbiota has been implicated in the formation and stabilization of health, as well as the development of disease. With basic and clinical experiments, scholars are gradually understanding the important role of gut microbiota in trauma, which may offer novel ideas of treatment for trauma patients. In this study, we purposed to summarize the current state and access future trends in gut microbiota and trauma research.

Methods

We retrieved relevant documents and their published information from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC). Bibliometrix package was responsible for the visualized analysis.

Results

Totally, 625 documents were collected and the number of annual publications kept increasing, especially from 2016. China published the most documents while the USA had the highest local citations. The University of Colorado and Food & Function are respectively the top productive institution and journal, as PLOS One is the most local cited journal. With the maximum number of articles and local citations, Deitch EA is supported to be the most contributive author. Combining visualized analysis of keywords and documents and literature reading, we recognized two key topics: bacteria translocation in trauma and gut microbiota's effect on inflammation in injury, especially in nervous system injury.

Discussion

The impact of gut microbiota on molecular and pathological mechanism of inflammation is the focus now. In addition, the experiments of novel therapies based on gut microbiota's impact on trauma are being carried out. We hope that this study can offer a birds-eye view of this field and promote the gradual improvement of it.