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Adult Congenital Heart Disease: Advances in Diagnosis, Surgery, and Lifelong Care

Topic Information

Dear Colleagues,

The number of patients with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) is increasing. ACHD has several complications, such as arrhythmia, organ failure, heart failure, and protein-losing enteropathy. Pulmonary hypertension is one of the most serious complications. Recently, pulmonary hypertension-targeted drugs have been developed and survival is improving. However, for long-term survival in ACHD patients with pulmonary hypertension, there is still room for improvement. In this Topic, we focus on advanced diagnosis, surgery, and lifelong care in ACHD. In particular, pulmonary hypertension in ACHD is the main topic of this Topic.

Topics may include but are not limited to the following:

  • Multi-omics analysis for the understanding of ACHD pathogenesis.
  • Novel treatment strategies in patients with simple ACHD and complicated ACHD.
  • Biomarkers for identifying the outcome of ACHD.
  • Precision medicine strategies for patients with ACHD-PAH.
  • Clinical implications of predicting survival and progression risk for patient management and outcome, including risk-adopted treatment strategies and quality of life measures.
  • A multidisciplinary approach to the management of patients with ACHD.

We encourage the submission of both original research articles and reviews. All submitted articles will be considered for peer review.

Dr. Satoshi Akagi
Dr. Jin Young Song
Topic Editors

Keywords

  • pulmonary hypertension
  • congenital heart disease
  • treat and repair strategy
  • Fontan circulation
  • Eisenmenger syndrome
  • protein-losing enteropathy

Participating Journals

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Open Access
211 Articles
Launched in 2011
0.9Impact Factor
1.4CiteScore
32 DaysMedian Time to First Decision
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168 Articles
Launched in 2020
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29 DaysMedian Time to First Decision
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
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44,484 Articles
Launched in 2012
2.9Impact Factor
5.2CiteScore
18 DaysMedian Time to First Decision
Q1Highest JCR Category Ranking

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