Excited to share insights from this recent bibliometric analysis by Fuentes-Peñaranda and coworkers on global diabetic foot research spanning the last two decades (2004–2023). The study highlights remarkable growth in publications, reflecting an increased global commitment to addressing this critical health challenge.
Proud to collaborate with leading researchers globally and honored to be ranked as the most productive author in this field, alongside esteemed colleagues such as Ben Lipsky, Jose Luis Lazaro-Martinez, Larry Lavery IV, and Prof. AJM Boulton, among others.
Notably, our review on “Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Their Recurrence” published in the New England Journal of Medicine remains the most cited article, underscoring the global importance of understanding diabetic foot ulcer management and prevention.





The visual network analysis beautifully illustrates international collaboration and evolving research themes, emphasizing the critical role of interdisciplinary and global teamwork.
Grateful for ongoing collaborations and looking forward to continuing efforts aimed at improving diabetic foot care worldwide. #DiabeticFoot #ResearchTrends #GlobalHealth #TeamScience
Study: “Global Trends in Diabetic Foot Research (2004–2023): A Bibliometric Study Based on the Scopus Database”https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/22/4/463
Fuentes-Peñaranda Y, Labarta-González-Vallarino A, Arroyo-Bello E, Gómez de Quero Córdoba M.
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