Henry Journal of Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine

ISSN : 2565-5752

Henry Publishing Group

About the Journal

ISSN : 2565-5752

Henry Journal of Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine is an independent and freely accessible online journal that unifies the cardiologists, researchers and clinicians to dispense their knowledge. The journal features the publishing of basic preclinical, clinical and scientific research in the fields of therapeutics and diagnostics of cardiology and cardiovascular research.

Papers connected to all fields of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine is welcomed. Henry Journal of Cardiology & Cardiovascular accepts submissions of Research Articles, Reviews, Case Reports, Letters to Editor and Book Reviews. The journal aims to promote knowledge that is directly relevant to all fields of Cardiology.

Subject areas suitable for publication include, but are not limited to, the following:

Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Coronary artery ectasia, Fetal heart calcification, Chronic arterial insufficiency, Cardiovascular disease and its association with Cancer, Peri-arrest period, Complications after Heart surgery, Early repolarization symptoms, Coronary arteritis, Inflammatory vascular disease, Inflammatory cardiomyopathy, Systolic pressure variation, Left atrium enlargement, Ventricular septal defect (VSD), Association of abiotrophia species with Heart problem, Various heart and Blood vessel disorders, Myocardial infarction (heart attack), Relevant Issues of Cardiac arrest, stroke, Techniques and Procedure used in Stent implantation, Anticoagulant drugs (blood thinners), Basic research in Heart structure and Functions and other Medical conditions and Associated treatments etc.,

Authors may submit the manuscripts through the journal's online submission or as an e-mail attachment to cardiology@henrypublishers.com

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Latest Articles

A chloride-centered approach for analyzing the association of changes in red blood cell and plasma volumes under worsening of heart failure

Hajime Kataoka*

The electrolyte chloride is the key electrolyte for regulating red blood cell volume and also plasma volume under transition of HF status, both from stability to worsening and recovery. The present study examined serum chloride concentration-centered association of the changes in red blood cell volume and plasma volume under transition of HF from stability to worsening of HF. ....

How Tight is Too Tight? Funambulism in Banding the Pulmonary Artery in Univentricular Hearts

Doniparthi Pradeep*, Jaydeep Malakar and Gurjeet Kaur Saini

With advancements in extracorporeal technology growing in leaps and bounds, intracardiac repair for complex congenital lesions are becoming easier day by day. Despite these advancements, pulmonary artery banding owes its own ....

A Mini Review on Research of Fastigial Nucleus Electrical Stimulation

Jiang Yu, Runfeng Zhang* and Yili Mao

The cerebellar Fastigial Nucleus (FN) is the oldest nucleus in the development of the cerebellar system. It participates in axial, proximal, and eye movements. FN is also involved in the regulation of various non-physical functions, such as eating ....

Lessons to Learn from Two Cases of TVAR Thrombosis: A Case Series and Literature Overview

Laurent Jamart, Paul Ohayon, Nicolas Durrleman, Nils Perrin, Jean François Dorval, Donato Terrone, Magali Pham, Reda Ibrahim and Walid Ben Ali*

We report two consecutive cases in a month of transcatheter aortic valve thrombosis, one involving the new Sapien 3 Ultra valve (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, CA) treated surgically. These cases highlight the importance of standardization ....