The Journal Of Heart Valve Disease

The Journal Of Heart Valve Disease

Book and Periodical Publishing

Bringing together all disciplines and all corners of the world to promote the treatment of heart valve disease.

About us

Established in 1992, The Journal of Heart Valve Disease has positioned itself as a key player in the heart valve disease sector. Our core mission is to facilitate global collaboration across various disciplines, transcending geographical boundaries to advance the understanding and treatment of this prevalent medical condition. In a remarkable feat, we earned a coveted spot on Index Medicus within just 18 months of our inception, solidifying our commitment to showcasing cutting-edge research and clinical insights in the field. Since then, we've consistently been at the forefront of disseminating valuable knowledge. Today, our reach extends to 74 countries across five continents, making us a globally recognized source of information. Over the past decade, we've proudly published contributions from clinicians, academics, research scientists, industry experts, and regulatory bodies in 52 countries spanning five continents. We actively seek and welcome a wide range of submissions, including original research publications, thought-provoking editorials, comprehensive reviews, technical papers covering surgery, cardiology, and fundamental science, illustrative case reports, captivating "Image of the Month" features, engaging correspondence, and informative book reviews. Print ISSN: 0966-8519 Online ISSN: 2053-2644

Website
https://icr-heart.com/
Industry
Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
2-10 employees
Founded
1992
Specialties
Healthcare Publication, Medical Publication, Heart Valve Disease, Scientific Publication, and Scopus Publication

Updates

  • Heart health is paramount, yet often misunderstood. Let's clarify a critical aspect: the differences between heart failure and cardiac arrest. 🔍 What is Heart Failure? Heart failure is a chronic condition where the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently. This can happen due to various reasons, including heart attacks, high blood pressure, or diseases affecting the heart muscle. Unlike a heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest, heart failure typically develops over time, with symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and swelling in the legs and abdomen. 🔍 How is it Different from Cardiac Arrest? While heart failure is a long-term condition, cardiac arrest is a sudden and life-threatening event. Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart's electrical system malfunctions, leading to an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia). The heart's pumping action stops, causing blood flow to cease, and the person loses consciousness. Unlike heart failure, which can be managed with medications and lifestyle changes, cardiac arrest requires immediate intervention to restore normal heart function and prevent death. 🔍 What to Do? In the case of heart failure, it's essential to work closely with healthcare providers to manage symptoms and prevent complications. Medications, lifestyle modifications, and sometimes medical procedures can help improve heart function and quality of life. However, if someone experiences sudden cardiac arrest, swift action is crucial. Call 108 immediately, initiate CPR, and if available, use an automated external defibrillator (AED). Early intervention can significantly increase the chances of survival. Remember, knowledge and action are our best allies in the fight against heart-related emergencies. By understanding the differences between heart failure and cardiac arrest and knowing what steps to take, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones. Stay informed. Stay prepared. Together, we can save lives. 💪❤️ #HeartHealth #CardiacCare #StayInformed #SaveLives

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  • A study sheds light on portal vein flow analysis in tricuspid regurgitation evaluation. Using advanced Doppler techniques, researchers correlated portal vein flow patterns with tricuspid regurgitation severity. While promising, variability in severe cases warrants further investigation. Study highlights potential implications for liver health. #CardiovascularResearch #TricuspidRegurgitation #DopplerAnalysis #MedicalInnovation Stay tuned for more such breakthrough researches: https://lnkd.in/dwNagwUS

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  • 🩺 Understanding Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) 🩺 CAD is when the blood vessels supplying oxygen-rich blood to the heart become narrow or blocked, causing serious heart problems like heart attacks. Symptoms might not show until a heart attack happens, but they could include chest pain during activities or feeling out of breath. Preventing CAD means making healthy choices like: ✅Not smoking,  ✅Eating healthy foods,  ✅Staying active, ✅Managing conditions like high blood pressure or high cholesterol, and ✅Regular check-ups with the doctor help catch any problems early. While there's no cure for CAD, treatments like lifestyle changes, medications, and sometimes surgeries can help manage symptoms and reduce the chances of serious problems like heart attacks. By taking care of your heart and following your doctor's advice, you can live a healthier life with CAD.  #CoronaryArteryDisease #HeartHealth #PubMed #researcharticle #medicalresearch

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  • 🔬 Exploring How Balloon Treatment Affects Heart Arteries! In a study involving 32 patients with narrowed heart valves, researchers investigated the impact of Percutaneous Mitral Balloon Valvuloplasty (PMBV) on blood flow dynamics. Post-PMBV, there was a significant increase in blood flow within the heart's arteries, accompanied by a rise in the speed of blood flow during heartbeats. Interestingly, the heart's overall ability to adapt to different conditions remained unchanged. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eJUbr9jt

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  • 🔍 Groundbreaking Research: Revolutionizing Aortic Valve Surgery 🏥 Explore pioneering research unveiling innovative techniques in aortic valve surgery. Traditional methods face challenges, but valve-sparing root replacement and the Ross procedure offer promising outcomes with reduced risks, particularly in younger patients, without lifelong anticoagulation. Read more: https://lnkd.in/d2KypimE #AorticValve #ValveSurgery #MedicalInnovation #Healthcare

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  • Find out which mechanical heart valve is better for your heart: St. Jude Medical or CarboMedics? A study delves into the comparison between St. Jude Medical and CarboMedics mechanical heart valves in the aortic position to provide insightful findings for clinicians and researchers alike. In this retrospective analysis of 174 patients, spanning from 1992 to 2004, it is found that both valve types exhibited excellent long-term performance. Despite design disparities, including leaflet opening angles and pivot guards, mortality rates, survival rates, and freedom from complications were strikingly similar between the two groups. 🔗 Access Full Article: https://lnkd.in/dAJbgXaE #MedicalResearch #Cardiology #HeartValves #ResearchPaper

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