Aim And Scope
Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine is a peer reviewed journal, with rapid
publications process. The journal publishes original research, case reports,
commentaries, editorials, images related to cardiology and cardio vascular
medicine, reviews, clinical trials related to cardiology. Cardiology
research journals which includes Clinical Cardiology and
Cardiovascular medicine is a scholarly journal maintaining high standards
of scientific excellence and its editorial board ensures a rapid peer review process
and available globally.
The heart is
a muscular organ of vertebrates, which pumps blood through the blood vessels of
the circulatory system. Blood provides the body with oxygen and nutrients, as
well as assists in the removal of metabolic wastes. In humans, the heart is
located between the lungs, in the middle compartment of the chest. The branch
of medicine that deals with the heart, its diseases, and their treatment is
termed as cardiology.
Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine accepts multi-subject approach in
dealing with critical
care medicine, cardiovascular
medicine, Emergency medicine, surgery, heart
transplantation, Coronary
angioplasty and many more related topics.
Authors may
submit their valuable research at: editor.cccm@edelweisspublications.com
Indexing
and Archiving
- Crossref (Unique
DOI will be assigned to each article published with us)
- Publons
- InfoBase
- Google Scholar
- Index Copernicus
- CNKI
- RefSeek
- J-Gate
- Portico
It covers
the topics related to cardiology and cardiovascular medicine which includes:
- Coronary
artery disease
- Pediatric
cardiology
- Geriatric
cardiology
- Cardiac
rehabilitation
- Electrocardiolology
- Vectorcardiography
- Heart
arrhythmia
- Cardiac
pacing
- Cardiac
fibrosis
- Cardiac
sarcoidosis
- Cardiac
neurosis
- Hypertension
- Coronary
angioplasty
Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine publishes articles related to above but not limited to
it. All the articles related to Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
medicines are published online and are available to the readers worldwide.
Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine is the Journal maintained
by Edelweiss Publication, which ensures of rapid peer review (4-6
weeks) with the help of its Editorial board.
Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular medicine welcomes all the Hypertension
articles, heart
transplantation case reports, Coronary
angioplasty risk and many more.
Core
Fields Covered
Pediatric
cardiology
Pediatric
Cardiology deals with the study of heart disease which usually occurs
in infants, children, and adolescents. This study also includes
embryology and anatomy, physiology and pharmacology, pathology, genetics,
radiology, investigative cardiology, biochemistry, electrophysiology, clinical
aspects and echocardiography, and cardiac surgery. The Edelweiss
publications welcome original manuscripts related to all Pediatric
Cardiology related aspects which will be published in heart
related journals like Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Medicine journal.
Hypertension
Hypertension also
known as high blood pressure which is long term medical condition which is
commonly seen in all the aged group people. Hypertension doesnt show symptoms
which may lead to various risk factors for coronary
artery disease, stroke, heart
failure, atrial fibrillation, peripheral
vascular disease, vision loss, chronic
kidney disease, and dementia.
This
hypertension is commonly seen in the countries like U.S.A, India etc.
Hypertension is generally of two types primary
hypertension which is caused due to nonspecific life
style and genetic
factors whereas secondary hypertension which is due to an identifiable
cause, such as chronic
kidney disease, narrowing of the kidney
arteries, or the use of birth
control pills.
Hypertension
articles can be research, review or Case reports. All of these types
of manuscripts are welcomed to publish in the Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Medicine. This Journal is running by Edelweiss publications with eminent
editors for peer review process.
Cardiogeriatrics
Cardiogeriatrics also
known as geriatric cardiology is the branch of science which
deals with cardiology and geriatric medicine and cardiovascular disorders in
elderly people.
Cardiac
disorders such as coronary heart disease includes myocardial infarction,
cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias, heart failure and others are common and these are
a major cause of mortality in elderly people. Vascular disorders such as
atherosclerosis and peripheral arterial disease causing significant morbidity
and mortality in aged people. The Cardiology
research journals like Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Medicine running by Edelweiss publications accepts all the
research work, commentaries, review articles, many more articles related
to Cardiogeriatrics.
Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular medicine journal welcomes all the hypertension
articles, case
reports of cardiology, coronary
angioplasty risk, heart
transplantation case reports and many more.
Electrocardiography
Electrocardiography
is the process in which electrical activity of the heart is recorded by using
electrodes placed on the skin over a period of time. These electrodes detect
the tiny electrical changes on the skin that arise from the heart muscles
electro physiologic pattern of depolarizing and repolarizing during each
heartbeat. It is very commonly performed in order to detect any cardiac
problems. Heart
related Journals like Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Medicine journal welcomes new research and techniques related to
Electrocardiography. At edelweiss Publications we promote your articles
worldwide.
Vectorcardiography
Vectorcardiography which
is commonly abbreviated as VCG is a special method of
recording magnitude and direction of the electrical forces that are generated
by the heart by means of a continuous series of vectors that form curving lines
around a central point. Cardiology
research Journals like Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Medicine (CCCM) provides a global open access platform to put forth the
ongoing research, reviews on Vectorcardiography.
Heart
arrhythmia
Heart
arrhythmia is a group of conditions in which the heartbeat is either
in irregular manner, too fast, or too slow. A heart rate that is too fast
almost above 100 beats per minute in adults is termed as tachycardia and
a heart rate that is too slow below 60 beats per minute is termed as bradycardia.
Many types of arrhythmia conditions have no symptoms. When symptoms are present
these may include palpitations or feeling a pause between heartbeats. In more
serious cases there may be chest pain lightheadedness, passing out, or
shortness of breath. While most types of arrhythmia are not serious, some
predispose a person to complications such as stroke or heart failure. Others
may result in cardiac arrest. Editorial board ensures a rapid peer review
process helping Edelweiss Publications to run it successfully.
Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine invites all the heart
transplantation Case reports to publish in it.
Coronary
artery disease
This is also known as ischemic
heart disease (IHD) which refers to a group of diseases which
are unstable angina, stable angina, sometimes it may lead to myocardial
infarction, and sudden cardiac death. It is within the group of cardiovascular
diseases of which it is the most common type. A common symptom is chest pain or
discomfort which may travel into the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw.
Occasionally it may feel like heartburn. Usually symptoms occur with exercise
or emotional stress which may last less than a few minutes, and will be improve
with rest. Shortness of breath may also occur and sometimes no symptoms are
present. In many cases, heart attack is the first sign. This may also include
other complications include heart failure or an abnormal heartbeat.
The journal of Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine is a
platform to submit your case reports and other research related to any Coronary
artery disease. Journal belongs to Edelweiss publications Inc, it is
running successfully since two years. Case
reports of Cardiology which includes Coronary
artery disease and Coronary
Angioplasty risk are published in Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Medicine Journal.
Coronary
Angioplasty
The procedure
through which we can widen the blocked or narrowed coronary arteries (which is
the main blood vessel which supplies to the heart) is known as Coronary
angioplasty. In Coronary angioplasty procedure we insert stent
which is Wire mesh tube into the artery permanently to allow the blood to flow
freely. Angioplasty is a balloon used to wide open a narrowed or blocked
article. Coronary angioplasty in some cases known as Percutaneous
Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA). The combination of coronary
angioplasty with stenting is commonly known as percutaneous
coronary intervention (PCI).
Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine journal welcomes all the
articles related to Coronary Angioplasty risk.
Cardiac pacing
The action potential caused to the electrical impulses in the heart muscle
leads to contraction of cardiac muscle. Heart rate directly related to the rate
of the impulse. Pace makers are the cells which create the rhythmic impulses,
which cause the blood pumping, also controlling the heart rate. Pace makers in
the heart make up the cardiac pacemaker, also known as natural pacemaker. Edelweiss
Publications accepts all the research
on Cardiac Pacing, hypertension
articles, reviews, commentaries, case
reports of cardiology, heart
transplantation case reports, and coronary
angioplasty risk related topics to publish in journal of Clinical
Cardiology and Cardiovascular medicine.
Cardiac
sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis is
a disease which involves abnormal collections of inflammatory cells that form
lumps known as granulomas.The disease usually begins in the lungs, skin, or
lymph nodes. Less commonly affected are the, liver, heart, eyes and brain. Any
organ, however, can be affected. If the disease begins in the heart and
cardiovascular cells that is termed as Cardiac
Sarcoidosis. The signs and symptoms depend on the organ involved. More
often there are no, or only mild, symptoms. Symptoms and Signs related to
cardiac sarcoidosis may include:
- Rapid or fluttering heart beat
(palpitations)
- Fainting (syncope)
- Irregular
heartbeats (arrhythmias)
- Swelling caused by excess fluid
(edema)
- Chest pain
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath (dyspnea)
Edelweiss
publications maintaining the journal of Clinical Cardiology and
Cardiovascular Medicine which accepts all the original manuscripts related to
Cardiac Sarcoidosis.
Cardiac
fibrosis
Cardiac
fibrosis refers to an abnormal thickening of the heart valves due to
inappropriate proliferation of cardiac fibroblasts which is more commonly
refers to the excess deposition of extracellular matrix in the cardiac muscle.
Fibrotic cardiac muscle is stiffer and less compliant and which may see in the
progression to heart failure. Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular
Medicine is the Journal maintained by Edelweiss publications, which
ensures of Rapid Peer review with the help of its Editorial
Board.
Cardiac
neurosis
Cardiac
neurosis is one of the common issues on the performance of the human
heart that does not necessarily caused by actual heart diseases.
According to studies, about 60% of the patients who consults for a cardiac
condition are actually suffering from an exaggerated and unnecessary anxiety
feeling and not quite based from verifiable evidence.
Cardiac neurosis symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, rapid
heartbeat, dizziness, and some others. Research regarding Cardiac neurosis is
accepted by Edelweiss publications.
Cardiac
rehabilitation
Cardiac
rehabilitation which can be referring to as cardiac rehab is a
customized outpatient program of exercise and education. Cardiac rehabilitation
is designed to help you to improve your health and help you to recover from a
heart attack, other forms of heart disease or surgery to treat heart disease.
Manuscripts related to Cardiac rehabilitation are welcomed to publish
in Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.
Vascular
Medicine
In the body vascular system consists of all the veins and arteries. Vascular
medicine consists many different disease states. There are many categories
of vascular diseases treated by vascular medicine specialists:
·
Arterial disease
· Venous disease
· Lymphedema
· Some connective tissue
disease
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