Aims and Scope
Advances in Clinical Cardiology Research (ACCR) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in cardiovascular medicine through the publication of high-quality research and clinical insights. The journal serves as a comprehensive platform for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals engaged in all aspects of cardiovascular health, disease prevention, and therapy.
ACCR aims to bridge the gap between clinical cardiology, experimental cardiovascular science, and real-world patient care by publishing original, innovative, and impactful content. The journal is committed to supporting evidence-based practices, emerging therapies, and multidisciplinary collaborations that shape the future of cardiology and cardiovascular surgery.
Aims
- To provide a global platform for cutting-edge research in clinical and interventional cardiology.
- To publish translational and basic cardiovascular science with potential clinical implications.
- To support ongoing education of clinicians and researchers through updates on diagnostics, therapeutics, and technology in cardiology.
- To promote global discourse on prevention strategies, patient outcomes, and innovations in cardiac care.
- To enhance the accessibility of quality cardiovascular research to both developed and developing healthcare settings through open access publishing.
Scope
The journal welcomes original research articles, clinical trials, reviews, meta-analyses, case reports, brief communications, and editorials in (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Clinical Cardiology: Hypertension, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, and valvular heart diseases
- Interventional and Invasive Cardiology: Angioplasty, stenting, catheter-based procedures
- Preventive Cardiology: Risk factor modification, public health interventions, cardiac rehabilitation
- Cardiovascular Imaging: Echocardiography, MRI, CT, nuclear imaging techniques
- Electrophysiology and Devices: Pacemakers, ICDs, CRT, electrophysiological studies
- Cardiovascular Surgery and Transplantation
- Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology
- Pharmacotherapy in Cardiology: New drug developments, pharmacodynamics, adverse effects
- Cardiometabolic Disorders: Diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome
- Genetics and Molecular Cardiology: Biomarkers, genetic predisposition, cellular mechanisms
- COVID-19 and Cardiovascular Impact
- Health Systems, Outcomes, and Disparities in Cardiology
- Cardiology Education and Clinical Training
Advances in Clinical Cardiology Research is published under a full open access model, ensuring that all articles are freely available to read, download, and share without subscription barriers. Authors retain copyright under a Creative Commons license, which promotes transparency, global accessibility, and wider reach.
Our commitment to open access allows clinicians, researchers, and policymakers worldwide to benefit from the latest developments in cardiovascular science, regardless of geographic or economic constraints.