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Texas Heart Institute Journal


Title Abbreviation
Tex Heart Inst J
ISSN
0730-2347
Electronic ISSN
1526-6702
Readership
Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Surgeons, Clinicians, Educators, Physicians, Researchers, Residents, Scientists, Vascular Medicine Specialists, Vascular Surgeons
Scope
The Texas Heart Institute Journal is published bimonthly by Texas Heart Institute, Houston, Texas. The Journal was printed under the name of Cardiovascular Diseases from 1974 through 1981. The name was changed to Texas Heart Institute Journal in 1982, and the Journal was printed through 2013. It is indexed by Index Medicus/MEDLINE and by other indexing and abstracting services worldwide. The Journal invites the submission of: Clinical Investigations, Laboratory Investigations, Reviews, Techniques, Coronary Anomalies, History of Medicine, Case Reports/Case Series, Focus on ECGs, Images in Cardiovascular Medicine, Guest Editorials, Peabody’s Corner, Letters to the Editor. The statements and opinions expressed in the Texas Heart Institute Journal are those of their authors and are not necessarily those of the Texas Heart Institute Journal, the Texas Heart Institute, the Texas Heart Institute Foundation, or affiliated institutions.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Texas Heart Institute
Publisher Name
Texas Heart Institute
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