2018年4期
刊物介绍
期刊简介 《老年心脏病学杂志(英文版)》(Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, JGC)是由中国人民解放军总医院主管、解放军总医院老年心血管病研究所主办、科学出版社第二主办的国际性医学学术期刊。该杂志创刊于2004年,国际标准刊号ISSN1671-5411,国内统一刊号CN11-5329/R。《老年心脏病学杂志(英文版)》致力于国际老年心脏病学交流,特别是将国内老年心脏病学及相关领域的学术进展介绍给国外同行。主要栏目有临床研究、基础研究、综述、病例报告、专题论文集、读者来信等。目前该刊已经被SCIE、PubMed Central (PMC)、Scopus、EMBase、Chemical Abstract(CA)、DOAJ、Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD)、WanFang Data、CAS-OAJ、Open J-Gate 及Google Scholar等国内、国际重要文献检索系统收录, 是中国大陆心血管领域第一本被SCI收录的期刊。 特色与优势 快速评审:所有来稿均可在一个月内得到审稿意见,接受稿件可在三个月内发表;评审专家阵容强大:我们有来自世界各地的360名心血管领域专家为我们审稿,能保证每篇稿件的审稿质量,即使您的文章经评审后不能在本杂志上发表,详尽的评审意见也会对您的研究起到非常好的促进作用;文章可见度高:本刊目前被许多国际著名医学数据库收录,比如SCIE、PubMed、Scopus、 EMBase等,保证了每篇发表文章的可见度。
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology
- Leadless pacemakers: a contemporary review
- Use of rotational atherectomy for reducing significant dissection in treating de novo femoropopliteal steno-occlusive disease after balloon angioplasty
- Long-term follow-up of quality of life in high-risk patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation for symptomatic aortic valve stenosis
- Clinical characteristics and type of antithrombotic treatment in a Spanish cohort of elderly patients with atrial fibrillation according to dependency,frailty and cognitive impairment
- Deprescribing antihypertensive treatment in nursing home patients and the effect on blood pressure
- Ambulatory blood-pressure monitoring, antihypertensive therapy and the risk of fall injuries in elderly hypertensive patients
- Free triiodothyronine level correlates with statin responsiveness in acute myocardial infarction
- Telemonitoring and hemodynamic monitoring to reduce hospitalization rates in heart failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and real-world studies
- The gender difference of utilization of cardiac implantable electronic device in China: data from Arrhythmia Interventional Therapy Data Registry
- Impact of meteorological conditions and PM2.5 on the onset of acute aortic dissection in monsoonal climate
- A rare case of hypokalemia-induced rhabdomyolysis