Aims and Scope
The scientific journal “Cardiology of Uzbekistan” (ISSN: 3060-4850) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic publication dedicated to advancing knowledge, research, and clinical practice in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. The primary mission of the journal is to provide an international platform for publishing original, high-quality, and rigorously reviewed studies that address key challenges in cardiovascular health, clinical care, and translational science.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
1. Ischemic Heart Disease and Acute Myocardial Infarction
Original research, clinical trials, and review articles on pathophysiology, diagnosis, risk stratification, management strategies, reperfusion therapies, and outcomes in ischemic heart disease and acute myocardial infarction.
2. Cardiovascular Biomarkers
Studies on established and emerging biomarkers for the early detection, prognosis, and therapeutic monitoring of cardiovascular diseases, including biochemical, genetic, and imaging biomarkers.
3. Heart Failure and Intensive Therapy
Research focused on mechanisms, diagnostics, treatment strategies, hemodynamic support, device therapies, and outcomes in heart failure patients, including acute and chronic management and intensive care protocols.
4. Cardiovascular Imaging
Innovations, comparative studies, and clinical applications of imaging modalities in cardiovascular diagnostics, including echocardiography, MRI, CT angiography, nuclear cardiology, and multimodality imaging.
5. Electrophysiology and Arrhythmias
Original work on the mechanisms, diagnostics, interventional electrophysiology, pacing, defibrillation, catheter ablation, and pharmacological management of cardiac arrhythmias.
6. Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases
Research on population-based and individual strategies for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, including lifestyle interventions, risk factor modification, public health programs, and primary care implementation.
7. Thrombocardiology
Studies addressing coagulation and thrombosis in cardiovascular disease, antithrombotic therapies, risk assessment, and clinical outcomes in thrombotic conditions.
8. Valvular Heart Disease
Clinical and translational research on congenital and acquired valvular heart diseases, diagnostic approaches, interventional and surgical treatments, and long-term outcomes.
9. Congenital Heart Disease
Articles covering the full spectrum of congenital cardiovascular anomalies, prenatal and postnatal diagnosis, interventional management, surgical outcomes, and long-term care across the lifespan.
10. Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke
Original research on the pathogenesis, risk stratification, prevention, and management of atrial fibrillation and its association with stroke, including anticoagulation strategies and health outcomes.
11. Sports Cardiology
Research focused on cardiovascular health in athletes, exercise physiology, screening protocols, risk assessment, and management of sports-related cardiac conditions.
12. Cellular and Molecular Cardiology
Studies on molecular mechanisms, cellular biology, genetic determinants, signal transduction, and translational approaches in cardiovascular diseases.
13. Cardiac Surgery
Original research, clinical outcomes, innovations, and perioperative care in cardiac surgery including bypass procedures, valve repair/replacement, and minimally invasive techniques.
14. Pulmonary Circulation and Right Ventricle
Research on pulmonary hypertension, right ventricular function, diagnostics, treatments, and outcomes in disorders of pulmonary circulation.
15. Digital Cardiology and e-Health
Studies on digital health innovations, electronic cardiology tools, telemedicine, mobile health applications, artificial intelligence in diagnostics and monitoring, and their impact on cardiovascular care.
International Mission of the Journal
Journal “Cardiology of Uzbekistan” provides an inclusive, open-access platform for authors worldwide, facilitating unrestricted access to scientific knowledge aimed at improving cardiovascular health globally.