Oxford University Press
2753-670X
Monthly
1.7
2002
4401865556767
YES
United Kingdom
English
YES
Google Scholar
info@icvts.org
Interdisciplinary CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery (ICVTS) is a fully Open Access*, online-only journal that seeks to foster collaborative relationships across the multidisciplinary teams in Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery. ICVTS aims to publish cutting-edge interdisciplinary research from cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons, clinical perfusionists, cardiologists, anaesthetists, nurses, radiologists, pharmacists, computer scientists, healthcare engineers and beyond to drive development of cardio-thoracic surgery in practice, promote interdisciplinary knowledge, interaction and education related to surgery. ICVTS publishes a range of article types including: Original Articles Reviews: only on multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary subjects Brief Communications Case Reports Letters to the Editor Editorials Best evidence topics
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