Tracing global progress: two decades of age-related macular degeneration research

May 19, 2025International journal of ophthalmology

Tracking worldwide progress in age-related macular degeneration research over 20 years

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Abstract

A total of 16,715 publications were analyzed, showing a consistent increase in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) research output over the past 20 years.

  • The United States contributed 31.8% of total AMD publications, followed by China and the United Kingdom.
  • The University of Melbourne was identified as the most productive institution with the highest total link strength, indicating significant international collaborations.
  • Professor Frank G. Holz was recognized as the most influential author based on H-index and publication count.
  • Keyword analysis revealed four main research clusters: pathogenesis, therapy, epidemiology, and diagnosis.
  • Emerging research hotspots included therapies targeting vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), optical coherence tomography angiography, and applications of artificial intelligence in diagnosis.

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