Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases (monthly) was founded in 1999. It is a medical professional academic journal published domestically and internationally and is supervised by China Rongtong Medical Health Group Co., Ltd. and sponsored by Rongtong Medical Health Journal Publishing (Beijing) Co., Ltd. It mainly reports on the latest research results and research progress of professional academic hotspots such as clinical diagnosis and treatment of elderly cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The main columns include expert reviews, guidelines and consensus, guidelines and suggestions, expert forums, meeting minutes, clinical research, basic research, short reports, experience exchange, academic trends, case reports, reviews, and continuing education. Over the years, it has always adhered to the purpose of serving the development of geriatric medicine, so that the journal has been continuously improved and improved in terms of journal quality and academic level, and gradually gained recognition and praise from medical experts.
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases is a high-quality Chinese scientific journal, a core journal in the clinical medicine/special medicine category of the 2023 edition of the "Overview of Chinese Core Journals", and a statistical source journal for Chinese scientific papers (Chinese core scientific journals). It is included in the "Compendium of High-Quality Scientific and Technological Journal Classification Catalog" released by the China Association for Science and Technology in 2023, and is included in the World Journal Impact Index (WJCI) report (2023 Science and Technology Edition). It is also included in more than 10 domestic and foreign databases such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Chemical Abstracts.
Pub Date : 2023-11-03DOI: 10.36922/bh.1115Kristian Galanti, Roberta Magnano, Laura Pezzi, Mario Di Marino, Alberto D’ Alleva, Daniele Forlani, Piergiusto Vitulli, Vincenzo Di Egidio, Gabriele Di Giammarco, Leonardo Paloscia, Sabina Gallina, Massimo Di Marco