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Trends in Mixed Pain Research Over Three Decades (1993–2024): A Bibliometric Analysis

  • Open Access
  • 01-12-2025
  • Neuropathic Pain
  • Chronic Pain Management (O Viswanath, Section Editor)
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Abstract

Background

The term “mixed pain” is frequently used in clinical practice to describe the coexistence of nociceptive, neuropathic, and nociplastic pain mechanisms. However, its inconsistent use and lack of a formal definition warrant further investigation. This bibliometric analysis aims to explore publication trends, research networks, and key themes in mixed pain literature.

Methods

A bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Web of Science Core Collection. The search was performed in February 2024, with journal rankings obtained from Journal Citation Reports™ 2022 (Clarivate Analytics). Extracted data included publication trends, citation analysis, co-authorship networks, and keyword mapping.

Results

A total of 229 publications were identified, demonstrating an increasing trend in both publication volume and citations. Most studies were published in high-ranking Q1 journals as research (77%) and review articles (19%). The USA (21%), Italy (15%), and Germany (12%) were the leading contributors, yet global collaboration was weak, with limited co-authorship connections except within the USA. The keyword analysis revealed five major research clusters, with “neuropathic pain,” “management,” and “quality of life” emerging as central themes.

Conclusions

Despite the progressive increase in mixed pain articles in highly ranked journals, this bibliometric analysis highlighted the absence of a well-structured collaborative network among authors and a lack of clear connections between keywords. Given the critical clinical implications of mixed pain, further high-quality studies on this topic and enhanced international collaborations are recommended.
Title
Trends in Mixed Pain Research Over Three Decades (1993–2024): A Bibliometric Analysis
Authors
Matteo Luigi Giuseppe Leoni
Marco Mercieri
Roberto Gazzeri
Marco Cascella
Martina Rekatsina
Omar Viswanath
Alberto Pasqualucci
Giustino Varrassi
Publication date
01-12-2025
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Pain and Headache Reports / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 1531-3433
Electronic ISSN: 1534-3081
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11916-025-01371-6
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