 
                    Mathews Journal of Cardiology (MJC; ISSN 2572-6420) is an open access journal that publishes original research pertaining to the following topics: cardiovascular biology, congenital heart disease, ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease, vascular disease, coronary artery diseases, arrhythmia, aortic diseases, atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation, blood transfusion, angioplasty, endocarditis, Cardiac electrophysiology Echocardiography, Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, Cardiovascular anatomy, new diagnostic techniques, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment, congenital heart disease, cardiovascular gene therapy, cardiac surgery, cardiovascular imaging, and heart catheterization.
MJC aims to publish the highest-quality basic and clinical research on all aspects of cardiology and related fields. It publishes a selection of exceptional original research articles, well thought out review articles, novel case reports and short communications, and letters to the editor, all aimed at enhancing the extant literature in the field, thereby ensuring that field as whole benefits from the findings and perspectives of the literature published in this journal. This international peer-reviewed journal is a definitive journal for clinicians, clinical investigators, trainees, researchers, and paramedics working in the field of cardiology worldwide.
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High Visibility: MJC follows open access policy that allows the published articles in the journal will reach across the globe.
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Rigorous peer review: Every manuscript submitted undergoes a thorough and rigorous double-blind peer-review. This process eliminates subjective judgments and bias from the decision making process.
We welcome all types of articles related to Cardiology. For submission assistance contact: i[email protected]. Please follow the Author Guidelines.
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                    Published : 23rd October 2025
                    
           			 Author :  Stefan Peters*
 Citation : Peters S. (2025). Uhl Anomaly as a Maximum Variant of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular or Biventricular Cardiomyopathy. Mathews J Cardiol. 9(2):41.
                     
                    Published : 30th June 2025
                    
           			 Authors :  Khabchabov Rustam Gazimagomedovich1,*, Elmira Rashitbekovna Makhmudova2
 Citation : Khabchabov RG, et al. (2025). The Role of the “Antioxidant Barrier” in the Development of Arrhythmia in Structural Changes in the Heart. Mathews J Cardiol. 9(1):40.
                     
                    Published : 16th June 2025
                    
           			 Authors :  Agussalim1, Josephine D Lorica2, Arzak Mohamed Ewees3, Dirk Sven Kircher4, Citrawati5
 Citation : Agussalim, et al. (2025). Effectiveness of Structured Preoperative Education on Reducing Anxiety Among Surgical Patients: A Study at Bau-Bau Hospital, Indonesia. Mathews J Cardiol. 9(1):39.
                     
                    Published : 25th January 2025
                    
           			 Authors :  Ashish Pandey1,*, Gunjan Tomar2, Nidhi Kumari3
 Citation : Pandey A, et al. (2025). The Role of Oral Infections in the Development of Atherosclerosis: A Review of Recent Findings. Mathews J Cardiol. 9(1):38.
                     
                    Published : 13th June 2024
                    
           			 Authors :  Thyyar M Ravindranath*
 Citation : Ravindranath Thyyar M. (2024). SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Induced Pericarditis and Myocarditis. Mathews J Cardiol. 8(2):37.
                     
                    Published : 28th May 2024
                    
           			 Authors :  Venkat Naidu1, Sunder Lal Negi2,*, Sachin Mahajan3, Kulbhushan Saini4, Veerappa Vishwanath5, Samrajya6
 Citation : Naidu V, et al. (2024). Role of Transesophageal Echocardiography in Differentiating Dynamic versus Fixed Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction in Complete Transposition of Great Arteries: A Rare Case Report. Mathews J Cardiol. 8(1):36.