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Journal ID: JNL_003381
Journal Metrics
IF 2024: 1.7
MEiN: 20 pkt
ICI Journals Master List ICV 2024: 122.14
H-index: 32
CiteScore 2024: 2.1
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) 2024: 0.35
(SNIP) 2024: 0.565
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History and Development
The Brazilian Society of Cardiovascular Surgery established the Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery as a dedicated international platform for the advancement of cardiovascular and thoracic surgical sciences. The journal serves surgeons, physicians, researchers, academicians, and healthcare professionals by publishing high-quality peer-reviewed scientific content in the field of cardiac and vascular medicine.
Recognized under the NLM ID 101677045 and published as an open-access journal with ISSN 0102-7638, the journal has built a strong reputation for supporting innovative clinical research, surgical advancements, case studies, review articles, and evidence-based medical practices. Since its establishment, the journal has maintained a continuous commitment to academic excellence, ethical publishing standards, and the global dissemination of scientific knowledge.
Over the years, the journal has expanded its international visibility by adopting modern digital publishing technologies and streamlined online editorial systems for manuscript submission, peer review, and publication management. Its fully digital workflow enables efficient communication between authors, reviewers, and editors while ensuring transparency and quality throughout the publication process.
The journal publishes articles exclusively in English to enhance global accessibility and scholarly reach. By offering unrestricted open-access availability, it enables researchers, clinicians, institutions, and students worldwide to access current developments in cardiovascular surgery without subscription barriers.
In addition to original research articles, the journal welcomes systematic reviews, meta-analyses, clinical reports, surgical innovations, experimental studies, and interdisciplinary research related to cardiovascular and thoracic sciences. Its mission is to encourage scientific collaboration and contribute to the continuous advancement of patient care and surgical outcomes.
The abbreviated title of the journal is Braz J Cardiovasc Surg, which may be used in bibliographies, citations, references, and academic indexing systems.