The evolution and frontiers of global pediatric glucocorticoids research: an in-depth analysis based on 28 years of bibliometrics
摘要
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are critical medications widely used in pediatric clinical practice, playing a pivotal role in treating various acute and chronic diseases. As research continues to advance, the volume of GC-related literature in pediatrics has increased annually, covering fundamental mechanisms, clinical applications, and long-term management. However, a systematic bibliometric analysis of the developmental trajectory, knowledge structure, and cutting-edge trends in global pediatric GC research remains lacking. Literature related to pediatric GCs published between January 1, 1998, and December 31, 2025, was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (Science Citation Index Expanded) database according to the inclusion criteria. Using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Bibliometrix software, multidimensional quantitative analysis and visualization were conducted on the included literature’s countries/regions, institutions, authors, journals, keywords, and references. This study included 5071 eligible publications. Research on childhood GCs has shown a consistent upward trend over the past 28 years, reaching a peak in publications in 2021. The USA ranked first in both publication volume and total citation frequency. McGill University made the most significant contribution, while Emory University demonstrated the strongest academic influence. Binder, Elisabeth B., and McGowan, P. O., are among the most influential authors and co-cited authors in this field. The reference with the highest burst intensity is “McGowan PO,