Author Guidelines

We invite researchers, clinicians, and scholars to submit original, high-quality manuscripts to the OPENPUB Journal of Cardiology Research. Authors should ensure their manuscript adheres to the following submission guidelines:

1. Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts should be submitted through the online submission system. Ensure that the submission includes a cover letter detailing the research significance, originality, and why it is a good fit for our journal.

2. Formatting Requirements

  • Title: Must be clear, concise, and informative, reflecting the core of the research.
  • Abstract: Structured abstract (up to 250 words) summarizing the aim, methods, results, and conclusions of the study.
  • Keywords: 4-6 relevant keywords that will enhance the discoverability of your article.
  • Main Body: The manuscript should include:
    • Introduction: Brief background information, research question, and the importance of the study.
    • Methods: Detailed description of experimental protocols, study designs, statistical methods, and data collection.
    • Results: A clear presentation of the results, supported by tables, figures, and graphs.
    • Discussion: Interpretation of the results, comparison with existing studies, and practical implications.
    • Conclusion: A brief summary of findings, with suggestions for future research or clinical applications.

3. Types of Articles
We accept various types of articles, including:

  • Original Research Articles: Detailed studies presenting novel findings in the field of cardiology.
  • Review Articles: Comprehensive reviews of current knowledge and emerging trends in cardiovascular research.
  • Case Reports: Clinical case studies highlighting unique or rare cardiovascular conditions.
  • Short Communications: Brief reports of new or preliminary findings that contribute to the understanding of cardiology.
  • Commentaries and Opinions: Expert perspectives on key issues in cardiology research or clinical practice.

4. Ethical Guidelines
All research must adhere to ethical standards, particularly regarding human or animal research. Authors should obtain approval from relevant ethical boards and disclose any potential conflicts of interest at the time of submission.

5. Peer Review Process
All submitted manuscripts will undergo a double-blind peer review process. The editorial board will ensure that the research meets the highest scientific and ethical standards before publication.