The Science Set Journal of Cardiology Research (ISSN: 3066-9839) aims to serve as a reliable and informative resource for the dissemination of high-quality research, clinical findings, and scholarly discourse related to the science and practice of cardiology. Its purpose is to advance the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cardiovascular diseases by promoting the publication of diverse and comprehensive scholarly work from both clinical and research-based perspectives.
Aim
The primary aim of the journal is to provide a scholarly platform where cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, biomedical researchers, healthcare professionals, and academicians can publish and access up-to-date research findings that contribute to the global knowledge of cardiovascular health. The journal supports the advancement of cardiology through studies that enhance understanding of heart-related disorders, explore new therapeutic interventions, and evaluate innovative diagnostic techniques. It places special emphasis on work that can translate research into clinical applications and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
The journal seeks to foster an international dialogue between scientists and physicians by encouraging submissions from all regions, especially those offering unique regional insights or data from underrepresented populations. Through this inclusive scope, the journal strives to influence both policy and clinical practice in cardiology.
Scope
The journal welcomes original and unpublished manuscripts that align with the following areas:
Clinical Cardiology
This includes research and reviews on heart diseases such as coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease, arrhythmias, hypertension, and heart failure. Articles addressing diagnostic challenges, treatment modalities, drug therapy, rehabilitation, and long-term management of cardiovascular conditions are especially encouraged.
Interventional Cardiology
The journal publishes articles on percutaneous interventions, stent placements, angioplasty techniques, and catheter-based procedures. Submissions may focus on both the procedural aspects and patient outcomes following interventions.
Cardiovascular Surgery
Research covering advancements in open-heart surgery, valve replacements, cardiac bypass procedures, and post-surgical care is considered under this scope. The journal is also interested in articles discussing surgical innovations and comparative outcomes between surgical and non-surgical management of cardiac disease.
Electrophysiology
Topics may include studies on cardiac rhythm disorders, device therapy such as pacemakers and implantable defibrillators, ablation techniques, and innovations in electrophysiological mapping and monitoring.
Cardiac Imaging
Submissions in this area may involve echocardiography, cardiac MRI, CT angiography, nuclear cardiology, and other imaging technologies used for structural and functional assessment of the heart.
Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology
Research addressing congenital heart defects, pediatric cardiac care, and surgical or medical management of congenital conditions is included in the journal’s scope.
Preventive Cardiology and Public Health
Articles focusing on early risk detection, health screening, lifestyle modification, diet, exercise, public awareness, and preventive strategies to reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases are strongly encouraged.
Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
This section covers research into cardiovascular drug mechanisms, efficacy, safety, drug interactions, pharmacokinetics, and the development of new cardiovascular medications.
Translational and Molecular Cardiology
Submissions that explore cellular and molecular pathways in cardiovascular health and disease, gene expression studies, and work on molecular targets for drug development are welcomed.
Digital and Remote Cardiology
Studies involving telemedicine, mobile health technology, wearable cardiac monitors, and artificial intelligence in diagnostics or monitoring fall under this scope.
Special Populations and Global Cardiology
Research focusing on cardiovascular disease in women, the elderly, or populations in developing countries is encouraged. The journal supports work that brings attention to healthcare disparities and region-specific cardiovascular health concerns.
Contribution to the Field
The Science Set Journal of Cardiology Research strives to contribute meaningfully to both academia and clinical practice. It facilitates the exchange of information between researchers and clinicians to ensure that scientific developments are translated into improved patient care. The journal also provides a space for scholarly debate and clinical reflection, encouraging contributors to explore not only what works in cardiology but why and how it works.
Through the publication of robust, peer-reviewed content, the journal aspires to support continuous learning, stimulate new ideas, and reinforce evidence-based practice in the cardiovascular community.