Generated by GPT-5-mini| European Heart Journal | |
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| Title | European Heart Journal |
| Discipline | Cardiology |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| History | 1980–present |
European Heart Journal The European Heart Journal is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering cardiovascular medicine, founded in 1980 and published weekly. The journal publishes original research, reviews, guidelines, and editorials that influence clinical practice across Europe and worldwide, intersecting with institutions such as European Society of Cardiology, World Health Organization, National Health Service (England), Mayo Clinic, and Cleveland Clinic. Contributors and readers include clinicians and researchers affiliated with Oxford University, Harvard University, Karolinska Institutet, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford.
The journal was established in 1980 amid developments in cardiology following contributions from centres like Guy's Hospital, Royal Brompton Hospital, John Radcliffe Hospital, St Thomas' Hospital, and Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou. Early editorial leadership linked to figures associated with European Society of Cardiology meetings and collaborations with committees such as those convened at World Congress of Cardiology and conferences hosted by European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s the journal reflected shifting research priorities signaled by landmark trials published in venues like New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet, and mirrored guideline development produced by panels overlapping with American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association working groups. Changes in publication were contemporaneous with technological and organizational advances at institutions including Imperial College London, University College London, Karolinska University Hospital, and multinational consortia involving European Union funding mechanisms such as Horizon 2020.
The journal covers basic, translational, and clinical cardiology topics including interventional procedures developed in settings like St Bartholomew's Hospital, device research with manufacturers collaborating through centers like Royal Papworth Hospital, and cardiovascular imaging work from teams at Mayo Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Cleveland Clinic. Content ranges from randomized controlled trials comparable to those registered at ClinicalTrials.gov to consensus documents analogous to statements from European Society of Cardiology task forces and position papers resembling releases by World Heart Federation committees. The journal routinely publishes guidelines relevant to practitioners at Johns Hopkins Hospital and researchers at Max Planck Society, and features articles on epidemiology drawing on cohorts such as those coordinated by Framingham Heart Study collaborators and pan-European registries funded by agencies like European Commission.
Editorial governance has involved editors and associate editors with affiliations across universities and hospitals such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, University College London, Karolinska Institutet, and Imperial College London. The editorial board typically includes experts who have held roles in organizations such as European Society of Cardiology, American College of Cardiology, British Cardiovascular Society, International Society for Heart Research, and specialty groups like European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions. Peer review follows standard practices comparable to systems used by journals such as Circulation and JAMA, using external referees drawn from investigators with appointments at institutions including Harvard Medical School, Stanford University School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, and Duke University School of Medicine. Ethical oversight reflects recommendations from bodies like Committee on Publication Ethics and aligns with declarations and codes similar to those promulgated by World Medical Association.
Published on a weekly schedule by a major academic publisher with logistics similar to operations of Elsevier and Oxford University Press, the journal issues print and electronic editions distributed to libraries and professional members of European Society of Cardiology and allied societies such as British Heart Foundation affiliates. Access model options include subscription-based access paralleled by hybrid open-access arrangements used by publishers servicing journals like BMJ and The Lancet, allowing authors associated with funders like Wellcome Trust, European Research Council, and National Institutes of Health (United States) to make articles openly available. Supplement issues have been produced in coordination with congresses such as the ESC Congress and symposia organized by institutions like European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
The journal is indexed in major databases and abstracting services similar to PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, and Web of Science, ensuring discoverability alongside titles such as Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and The Lancet. Bibliographic inclusion facilitates citation tracking used by evaluators at organizations like Clarivate Analytics, researchers compiling reports for agencies such as European Commission, and analysts at bibliometric centres within Max Planck Society.
The journal's impact has been recognized in citation metrics and comparisons with peer publications such as Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and The Lancet, informing policy discussions at bodies like European Society of Cardiology task forces and influencing guideline committees at American Heart Association and World Heart Federation. Published landmark studies and consensus documents have been cited in clinical practice updates at hospitals including Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Johns Hopkins Hospital, and have shaped research agendas at universities such as Harvard University and University of Oxford. Peer commentary and editorials have engaged contributors from forums like European Congress of Cardiology and scholarly debates hosted by institutions such as Wellcome Trust and Royal Society.
Category:Cardiology journals