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   Journal Code :: IJCC0208   
Title: ASIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY
Issue: Vol.10;      Issue:.10
Status: Available
Price: Rs 200.00 India Only Price: $ 7.50 Outside India
Language: English
 

ASIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY

(AJCC) is a successful attempt by IJCP Group to publish a journal of international standards. Dr. Ashok Seth is the editor of AJCC. Dr. Seth and a network of eminent Indian and international cardiologists are toiling tirelessly to make AJCC a world class cardiology journal. Already as a mark of recognition Royal College of Physicians, UK has given Carte Blanche authorization to publish their universally accepted articles of clinical importance in AJCC. IJCP Group being the official press at CSI and API for 6 consecutive years, has furthered the popularity of AJCC immensely.

~:: Highlights of AJCC ::~
  • American Heart Association Reveals Top 10 Medical Advances in 2007
  • Ezetimibe and Atorvastatin Combination Cost effective and Safest Way to Achieve LDL Target in High Risk Patients
    Highlight - For Heart Attack Victims, Skip the Mouth-to-mouth
  • Analysis on Hyperlipidemic Patients Blood Samples - Spectral and Statistical Implications
    Highlight - Chronic Stable Angina: Past, Present and Future.
  • Thrombolysis (Tissue Plasminogen Activator) in Stroke: A Medicolegal Quagmire
    Highlight - Malpractice in Invasive Cardiology: Is Angiography of Abdominal Aorta or ubclavian Artery Appropriate in Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography? A Meta-analysis
  • The Benefits of Sports Participation in Childhood and Adolescence to Prevent Obesity in Adolescents and Adults
    Highlight - Long-term Effects of Dietary Sodium Reduction on Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes: Observational Follow-up of the Trials of Hypertension Prevention (TOHP)
  • First Hand Experience
    Highlight - Recommendations for Cardiac Stress Imaging as the Initial Test for Diagnosis in Patients with Chronic Stable Angina Who are Able to Exercise
  • Recommendations for Cardiac Stress Imaging as the Initial Test for Diagnosis in Patients with Chronic Stable Angina Who are Unable to Exercise