Generated by GPT-5-mini| American Journal of Cardiology | |
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| Title | American Journal of Cardiology |
| Discipline | Cardiology |
| Language | English |
| Abbreviation | Am. J. Cardiol. |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Country | United States |
| History | 1958–present |
| Frequency | Biweekly |
| Impact | 2.4 (example) |
American Journal of Cardiology is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering clinical research in cardiology and internal medicine. Established in 1958, it publishes original research, reviews, and case reports addressing diagnosis, management, and outcomes related to coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation. The journal serves clinicians and researchers affiliated with institutions like Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and universities including Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of Oxford.
The journal was founded in 1958 during a period of expanding specialty publishing alongside titles such as New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, and Circulation. Early editorial leadership mirrored clinical centers of excellence including Massachusetts General Hospital, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and Mount Sinai Hospital. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s the journal published work contemporaneous with landmark developments tied to investigators at Mayo Clinic and projects like the Framingham Heart Study and the rise of interventions pioneered at Johns Hopkins Hospital and University of Pennsylvania. In subsequent decades the journal reflected advances related to devices developed by teams associated with St. Jude Medical, pharmaceutical trials sponsored by Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb, and imaging studies using modalities advanced at National Institutes of Health centers. Editorial transitions paralleled changes at publishers comparable to Elsevier and aligned with indexing in databases maintained by PubMed and Web of Science.
The journal focuses on clinical cardiology topics including management of myocardial infarction, prevention strategies influenced by guidelines from American Heart Association, interventional techniques informed by committees from Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, and electrophysiology findings related to Heart Rhythm Society recommendations. Content types include randomized controlled trials similar to those published in The New England Journal of Medicine, observational cohort analyses analogous to reports from Framingham Heart Study, meta-analyses paralleling work in Cochrane Collaboration, and case reports reminiscent of clinical vignettes from BMJ. The journal often features comparative effectiveness studies where institutions like Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center contribute data. It also covers diagnostic imaging advances tied to research at Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, and Imperial College London.
Published on a biweekly schedule by Elsevier, the journal employs editorial processes informed by standards used at Committee on Publication Ethics and follows peer-review conventions similar to those at Nature Medicine and JAMA. Editors and editorial board members have included clinicians and investigators affiliated with Mayo Clinic, Harvard Medical School, Stanford University School of Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and University of California, San Francisco. Manuscript submission systems mirror platforms used by journals managed by Elsevier and Springer Nature. The journal's policies on disclosure and conflicts of interest reflect guidelines promulgated by organizations such as International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and World Health Organization advisories relevant to clinical trial reporting.
The journal is abstracted and indexed in major bibliographic databases comparable to PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science. Citations appear in literature compilations maintained by National Library of Medicine and are discoverable through library services at institutions such as Library of Congress and university systems like University of California and University of Oxford. Indexing facilitates inclusion in citation metrics compiled by entities like Clarivate and aggregation services used by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Reception among cardiology clinicians has been influenced by comparisons to flagship journals including Circulation, European Heart Journal, and Journal of the American College of Cardiology. The journal's impact factor metrics tracked by Journal Citation Reports reflect its role in disseminating clinically oriented studies frequently cited by practitioners at centers such as Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, and academic departments at Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Debates over evidence from trials published in the journal have engaged guideline committees from American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association, and findings have been discussed at conferences like the American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session and meetings organized by the European Society of Cardiology.
Notable contributions include clinical series and trial reports that influenced practice in acute coronary syndromes, heart failure management, and arrhythmia care, with authorship from investigators at Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt University, University of California, San Francisco, and Mount Sinai Hospital. The journal has published analyses related to long-term cohorts akin to the Framingham Heart Study and registry-based reports similar to work from National Cardiovascular Data Registry. Articles have been cited in guideline documents from American Heart Association and European Society of Cardiology and have been presented at meetings including the American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session and Heart Failure Society of America conferences.
Category:Cardiology journals