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Perfusion


Title Abbreviation
Perfusion
ISSN
0267-6591
Electronic ISSN
1477-111X
Readership
Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Surgeons, Clinicians, Critical Care Physicians, Researchers, Surgeons
Scope
Perfusion is an ISI-ranked, peer-reviewed scholarly journal, which provides current information on all aspects of perfusion, oxygenation and biocompatibility and other extracorporeal technologies as used in cardiac surgery and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). The journal is at the forefront of international research and development and presents an appropriately multidisciplinary approach to perfusion science and patient critical care. Perfusion is: Scientific with ground-breaking articles from international authors; Practical and directly relevant to clinicians, researchers, and industry; International and respected - containing reports on the latest research and treatment innovations; High quality research, selected papers and collaborative ventures make this an extensive journal.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American Academy of Cardiovascular Perfusion (AACP), European Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (EuroELSO)
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - UK
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