TY - JOUR AU - Zheng, Fuhao AU - Wang, Ling AU - Zeng, Zhaonan AU - Wu, Siying PY - 2022 DA - 2022/2/22 TI - International Technologies on Prevention and Treatment of Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases: Bibliometric Analysis of Patents JO - JMIR Ment Health SP - e25238 VL - 9 IS - 2 KW - neurological diseases KW - psychiatric diseases KW - patent KW - bibliometric analysis KW - prevention KW - treatment AB - Background: Neurological and psychiatric disorders are serious and expensive global public health problems. Therefore, exploring effective intervention technologies plays an important role in improving patients’ clinical symptoms and social functions, as well as reducing medical burden. Objective: The aim of this study is to analyze and summarize the key new technologies and innovative development trends witnessed globally for neurological illness and psychiatric disorders by mining the relevant patent data. Methods: A bibliometric analysis was conducted on patent applications, priority countries, main patentees, hot technologies, and other patent information on neurological and psychiatric disorders, revealing the current situation along with the trend of technology development in this field. Results: In recent years, inventions and innovations related to neurological and psychiatric diseases have become very active, with China being the largest patent priority country. Of the top patent holders, Visicu (headquartered in the United States) is the leader. The distribution of patent holders in China remains relatively scattered, with no monopoly organization at present. Global technologies on neurological illness and psychiatric disorders are mainly concentrated around A61B (diagnosis, surgery, and identification). Conclusions: This paper analyzed and summarized the key new technologies and global innovative development trends of neurological and psychiatric diseases by mining the relevant patent data, and provides practical references and research perspectives for the prevention and treatment of the aforesaid diseases. SN - 2368-7959 UR - https://mental.jmir.org/2022/2/e25238 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/25238 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35191849 DO - 10.2196/25238 ID - info:doi/10.2196/25238 ER -