Editor guidelines

The Global Journal of Cardiology aims to publish high-quality research in the field of cardiovascular science. As part of its editorial guidelines, the journal seeks original, well-conducted studies, including clinical trials, observational studies, basic science research, and systematic reviews. Submissions must adhere to ethical standards, including patient consent and approval from relevant ethics committees for studies involving human subjects. All manuscripts must be written in clear, concise English, with a focus on presenting the data accurately and comprehensively.

For research articles, authors should provide detailed methodologies, results, and discussions to support the findings, ensuring transparency and reproducibility. References should be cited properly, following the journal’s citation style. Authors are encouraged to avoid unnecessary repetition and jargon, ensuring the content is accessible to a broad academic audience. Figures and tables should be used effectively to illustrate key points, with captions that provide sufficient context.

The journal also prioritizes manuscripts that offer novel insights into cardiovascular disease prevention, treatment, and management, as well as emerging technologies and methodologies in cardiology. Manuscripts that do not meet the standards of originality or scientific rigor may be rejected. Finally, the journal expects authors to disclose any conflicts of interest related to their research, and any financial support should be acknowledged appropriately. Submissions will undergo a peer-review process to ensure the publication of only the most impactful and relevant studies.