Your source for high-quality, clinically relevant articles focusing on advances in the understanding of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology publishes high-quality, clinically relevant articles focusing on advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. The online-only journal reflects the rapid evolution of cardiac electrophysiology as a discipline in its own right, and presents critical new research on topics related to clinical applications such as devices for arrhythmia management, catheter ablation, the pathophysiology of the arrhythmia substrate, and novel biologic therapies.
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ISBN/ISSN
1941-3084
Product Format
Online Journal Only
Publication Frequency
Published 12 times per year (Monthly)
Paul J Wang M.D
PODCAST SERIES: “ Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology On the Beat” Save time and keep pace with the latest advances in the field. Each monthly podcast delivers a quick update on key highlights from the journal’s current issue and a report on new research published in the field of arrhythmia and electrophysiology. Listen, and subscribe for free, in your preferred app store. Search “ Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology On the Beat.” https://www.ahajournals.org/circep/podcast-archive/LI>
Test Yourself: Challenge of the Week A feature for students of cardiac EP, fellows currently in training, and EPs in practice. How It Works: (1) The Challenge of the Week will be cycled between 4 different categories: ECG, Intracardiac Electrogram, Clinical, and Device Questions (2) The Challenge will be presented as a question stem with relevant figures, and 5 answer choices. (3) There will be 1 single best choice as the correct answer. (4) The answer will be published 1 week after the question is posted, along with a brief explanation, that focuses on the main teaching points. Get started now at www.ahajournals.org/circep/challenge-week/LI>
Save time: Visual Abstracts Digest the highlights of an article quickly with a visual overview of basic science articles included in every issue. www.ahajournals.org/journal/circep/LI>
Be the First to Know: Late-Breaking Clinical Trial Results We understand that you can’t attend every scientific conference. That's why the journal offers a quick link to late breaking trial results. Simply visit www.ahajournals.org/circep/late-breaking-clinical-trial-results
In addition to the special features noted above the journal offers:
Advances in Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology: Reviews focus on topics of contemporary interest to the clinician and researcher. Overviews of natural history, diagnostic strategies, and treatment approaches will be included in this series. In addition, the series also includes cutting-edge reviews of the scientific basis of disease mechanisms and treatments, and includes molecular cardiology, genetics, genomics, physiology, and pharmacology.
Basic Science for the Clinical Electrophysiologist: Reviews bring insights from basic investigations into cardiac physiology and pathophysiology into context for the clinician.
Controversies in Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology: Controversial topics in the practice of clinical electrophysiology are presented in this series. Opposite viewpoints are presented in tandem, with rebuttal responses by both authors included.
Special Sections: Teaching Rounds in Cardiac Electrophysiology, correspondence, images, and more
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