Circulation: Cardiovasuclar Interventions focuses on interventional techniques pertaining to coronary artery disease, structural heart disease, and vascular disease, with priority placed on original research and on randomized trials and large registry studies, which significantly advance your practice and your patients' outcomes. In addition, pharmacological, diagnostic, and pathophysiological aspects of interventional cardiovascular disease are given special attention.
Original research is complement by special sections including "Expert Opinions", book reviews, correspondence, "Images and Case Reports in Interventional Cardiology", and three regular review series:
- Advances in Interventional Cardiology includes cutting-edge contemporary reviews of important topics in cardiovascular interventions. Emphasis is placed on areas where recent advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of disease, diagnosis, and treatment including drug therapy, devices, and new techniques have altered clinical practice.
- Contemporary Reviews in Interventional Cardiology brings insights from basic investigations into cardiac physiology and pathophysiology into context for the clinician.
- Controversies in Interventional Cardiology: Controversial topics in interventional cardiology are presented with opposite viewpoints presented in tandem, with rebuttal responses by both authors included. Alternatively, a single review of a controversial area with a balanced presentation of the opposing views is provided.
Your bimontly print subscription includes full text access to all current and past issues since 2008 at circinterventions.ahajournals.org. Additionally, mobile view is now available—you can also now access the journal's website via your Internet-enabled Smartphone!
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The journal is indexed/abstracted in Current Contents®/Clinical Medicine, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch®), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, and PubMed/MEDLINE.
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