SciBase Cardiology

An Open Access, Peer Review and International Journal

SciBase Cardiology

About the Journal

SciBase Cardiology is a medical journal dedicated to the scientific study of cardiac health. It is a peer-reviewed journal on cardiology and is focused on the latest studies on cardiology. The scope of the journal covers a broader spectrum of cardiology. The journal primarily focuses on innovation and technology as applied to the cardiovascular medicines and treatments.

SciBase Cardiology is a peer-reviewed medical journal that provides the published content following open access model. Published content is free to read and share without subscription. All the articles and research papers published in the journal are authentic and of high quality as we follow double blind review method.

The primary aim of the journal is to showcase the research in the field of cardiology, and we are focused on helping the advanced research in cardiology. The journal accepts both basic research and clinical papers. SciBase Cardiology serves as the best source for both clinicians and researchers alike. The journal also includes clinical practice guidelines, editorials, and commentary on current topics in cardiology.

SciBase Cardiology considers and publishes original research manuscripts, reviews and mini reviews, case reports and case series, short reports and commentaries. Our focus remains on the practical, clinical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of various cardiovascular diseases. Topics covered here would include ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease, and other vascular diseases.


Contact editorial office at: cardiology@scibasejournals.org

Latest Articles

Research Article

High-power short-duration vs. conventional ablation in superior vena cava isolation

Igawa Wataru, MD, PhD*; Koyanagi Yui, MD; Yoshihiro Katsuya, MD; Gibo Yuma, MD; Usumoto Soichiro, MD; Saito Jumpei, MD, PhD; Ito Yuki, MD; Okura Takeshi, MD; Ochiai Masahiko, MD, PhD

The optimal ablation settings for Superior Vena Cava (SVC) isolation nremain unknown. This study examined the efficacy, feasibility, and safety of High-Power Short-Duration (HPSD) ablation for SVC isolation. In total, 102 patients underwent SVC isolation for Atrial Fibrillation (AF).

CaseReport

Percutaneous treatment of pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm embolization after failed endovascular access: A case report and literature review

Van Cong Cung; Van Luong Hoang; Nhat Tam Tran; Manh Cuong Vu; Tuan Vu Le; Quang Loc Tran*

Intrapulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication that can lead to massive hemoptysis, most commonly seen in the context of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis. Endovascular embolization is the preferred treatment modality in indicated cases.

Research Article

Utility of a Wireless Ambulatory Monitoring System for Arrhythmic Event Detection in Pediatric Patients

Fernando Centeno-Malfaz*; Carlos Alcalde-Martín; Beatriz Salamanza-Zarzuela

Detection of arrhythmias in asymptomatic patients or with intermittent clinics represent a diagnostic challenge, being the traditional 24-hour monitoring systems, with low diagnostic performance. The Nuubo® system is one of the new wireless ambulatory monitoring systems (SMAI), which allows recording cardiac activity for up to 30 days.

Case Report

Surgical Management of Type A Aortic Dissection During the Second Trimester: A Case Report

Zhenqing Z*

A 29-year-old pregnant woman was referred to our center at gestational week 21 because of "sudden onset of chest pain for 15 hours"; she experienced retrosternal tearing pain with no radiation, accompanied by vomiting for three times, and the pain had no relief. Ultrasonography revealed aortic root dilatation with aortic regurgitation.

Research Article

Does Early Life Stress by Heart Failure Cause Short Stature, Learning Disabilities and Increase Later Cardiovascular Risk in Children with Congenital Heart Disease? Could we prevent it with Propranolol Treatment in Early Infancy?

Buchhorn R*; Willaschek C

Infants have the highest risk to die from heart failure, one of the most stressful life events in infancy. Moreover, this early life stress may have an impact on growth, neurodevelopment and later cardiovascular risk according the Developmental origins of health and disease (abbreviated DOHaD) approach.

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  • Journal Name: SciBase Cardiology
  • Short Name: SciBase Cardiol
  • ISSN: 2996-4547
  • Review Process: Double Blind Review Process
  • Review Time: 21 days
  • Publication Frequency: Quarterly
  • Volume: 2 (2024)
  • Publication Formats: PDF & HTML
  • Email: cardiology@scibasejournals.org

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