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Cardiac Failure Review


Title Abbreviation
Card Fail Rev
ISSN
2057-7540
Electronic ISSN
2057-7559
Readership
Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Surgeons, Clinical Researchers, Clinicians, Diagnosticians, Health Professionals, Physicians, Researchers, Scientists
Scope
Cardiac Failure Review (CFR) is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles continually to CFRjournal.com and aims to assist time-pressured physicians to stay abreast of key advances and opinion in the area of heart failure. The journal comprises balanced and comprehensive review and original research articles written by leading authorities. The journal provides updates on a range of salient issues to support physicians in developing their knowledge and effectiveness in day-to-day clinical practice. The journal endeavors to support the continuous medical education of specialist and general cardiologists and disseminate knowledge of the field to the wider cardiovascular community. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed articles that aim to provide timely updates on the most pertinent issues in the field.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Italian Heart Failure Association (ITAHFA)
Publisher Name
Radcliffe Cardiology
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