Open Access Journal

Clinical and Experimental Research in Cardiology

ISSN: 2394-6504 IF: 2.4* DOI: 10.15744
Journal at a Glance
Review typeDouble-blind
Target decision~21 days
Submission feeNone
LicenceCC BY 4.0
Word limitsNone
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About the Journal

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Research in Cardiology (JCERC) is an open access, peer reviewed platform for the researchers to publish their scientific innovation and latest findings in the field of cardiology and to make it visible for various academicians. JCERC covers various aspects of cardiology including Heart Failure, Cardiac Arrest, Cardio therapy, Hypertension, etc. 

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Fast peer review

Target first decision within 21 days. Double-blind review by 2-3 field experts.

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Fully open access

All articles CC BY 4.0. No paywalls. Compliant with funder mandates worldwide.

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DOI & indexing

Every article receives a unique DOI. Indexed in PubMed, Google Scholar, CrossRef.

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Rapid publication

Published within 7 days of acceptance. No unnecessary delays in dissemination.

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Global & equitable

Readers in 170+ countries. Waiver program available for authors from developing nations.

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No content limits

No word limits. Multiple article formats: research, reviews, case reports, short communications.

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Clinical and Experimental Research in Cardiology

Submit your original research, reviews, and case reports. No submission fees. Double-blind peer review within 21 days.

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Giant Right Atrial Aneurysm and Right Atrial Appendage Aneurysm with Atrial Septal Defect and Atrial Fibrillation

Hongbin Wu
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Troponin-Positive Non-Obstructive Coronary Arteries –TpNoca

Antonio Marzano
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Outcomes of Ablations Performed from the Coronary Venous System for Childhood Arrhythmias Using an Electroanatomic Mapping Method

Şevket BALLI
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Journey of a Beginner for Transradial Approach of Coronary Angiography; First One Year Personal Experience

Saha Bishnu Pada
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Cardio-Vascular Outcome Assessment of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy beyond 12 Months Following Drug Eluting Stent Implantation - Real World Scenario

Nair SG
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Can Vitamin D Deficiency be a Risk Factor for Coronary Artery Disease? A Large Cross-Sectional Study of Patients Referred to Cardiovascular Clinic

Mehdizadeh Parizi M
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Scope

What we publish

Subject areas covered by Clinical and Experimental Research in Cardiology. Click any topic to learn more.

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Congenital Heart Defects Electrophysiology Heart Failure Angiogenesis Aorta Diseases Abnormal Heart Rhythms Adult Congenital Heart Disease Cardio-Oncology Cardiac Arrest Cardiovascular Surgery Cardiac Imaging Clinical Cardiology Cardiac Pharmacology Interventional Cardiology Coronary Artery Disease + more →
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Submit

Upload your manuscript via our online portal. Quality check within 48 hours.

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Review

Double-blind peer review by 2-3 field experts. Target decision: ~21 days.

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Revise

Constructive feedback from reviewers. Dedicated editorial support throughout.

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Publish

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Highlights

Research Highlights

A Never-Ending Battle

"Were you in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the `Guard'?" I asked as I admitted my patient, a 78-year-old veteran.

Using Time Series Analysis to Predict Cardiac Arrest in a PICU

To build and test cardiac arrest prediction models in a PICU, using time series analysis as input, and to measure changes in prediction accuracy attributable to different classes of time series data.

Enhancing Heart-Beat-Based Security for mHealth Applications

In heart-beat-based security, a security key is derived from the time difference between two consecutive heart beats (the Inter-Pulse-Interval, IPI) which may, subsequently, be used to enable secure communication.

[Congenital Cardiac Conduction Abnormalities]

Abnormalities in cardiac conduction can occur due to a variety of factors. So called "idiopathic", conduction system degeneration develops without evident causes and may have hereditary basis.

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