Cardiology Case Reports

Journal Profile of Cardiology Case Reports

Cardiology Case Reports

Cardiology Case Reports (CCRis an open access peer review journal which follows a double-blind peer review process. 

The journal provides paramedical staff members also with opportunities to learn specifically about the role of examinations and ways to manage patients. Therefore, CCR is the leading such case report journal and should be regularly read by all cardiovascular medical researchers, doctors, and medical personnel. 

Cardiology case reports (CCR) emphasis on conceptual breakthroughs, its goal is to facilitate rapid publication and aimed to publish the clinical cases on various areas of heart related issues, cardiovascular medicine, cardiovascular diseases, myocardial infraction, atrial fibrillation, valvular heart diseases, cardiomyopathy, heart failure, coronary artery diseases, atherosclerosis, arrhythmias, angina, congenital heart diseases, pericardial disease, vascular diseases, hypertension, peripheral arterial disease, heart defects, paediatric cardiology, echocardiography, heart surgery and treatment. Cardiology images are also welcome for possible publication. 

Case reports should include relevant positive and negative findings from history, examination, and investigation, and can include clinical photographs, provided these are accompanied by a statement that written consent to publish was obtained from the patient(s). Case reports should include an up-to-date review of all previous cases in the field.

For submission authors can directly submit manuscript to [email protected]

Manuscripts number will be provided to the corresponding author within 72 hours for the respective manuscript submitted.

  • 14 day review process with international peer-review standards
  • Timeline of processing from Submission to Publication is 30 days
  • Manuscript will be published within 7 days of acceptance
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