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Journal of Arrhythmia


Title Abbreviation
J Arrhythm
ISSN
1880-4276
Electronic ISSN
1883-2148
Readership
Cardiologists, Clinicians, Electrophysiologists, Pharmacologists, Physicians, Pulmonologists, Residents, Vascular Medicine Specialists
Scope
Journal of Arrhythmia, the official journal of the Japanese Heart Rhythm Society and the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society, aims to provide a scientific platform on which to promote excellence and advancement in the study and care of patients with cardiac rhythm disorders. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original clinical and basic research articles, along with articles on all aspects of cardiac pacing and cardiovascular electrophysiology devoted to the ongoing developments of diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmia. Also included are reviews, editorials, spotlights, rapid communications, guidelines and data articles. Much of the contributed material is requested, but unsolicited submissions are welcome and will be given full consideration.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS), Japanese Heart Rhythm Society (JHRS)
Publisher Name
Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd
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