Aim and Scope
The field of JBR Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Dental Sciences has been characterized by innovation and technological progress in recent years. Clinicians, in partnership with specialists in molecular biology, biomedical engineering, biophysics and imaging technology, have raised the profile of JBR Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Dental Sciences to the extent that it is now one of the most vibrant and dynamic subspecialties in mainstream medical practice. As the field matures, the range of opportunities and applications continues to broaden, and there is an increasing need to focus not only on the effectiveness of treatment, but on safety issues; for example drug-eluting stent thrombosis. Given the integrated nature of this evolving field we can expect growing emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach, and, further ahead, there are tantalizing prospects in the emerging technologies from stem cell research and regenerative medicine.
JBR Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Dental Sciences charts the advances as they unfold and provides a unique resource for interventionalists seeking to keep pace with the unfolding technologies.
Articles published in JBR Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Dental Sciences cover key areas such as, but not limited to the below areas
- Diagnostics
- Imaging technologies
- Angioplasty and stenting
- Drug-eluting stents
- Catheterization techniques
- Atherectomy
- Embolic protection
- Peripheral arterial disease
- Percutaneous mitral valve replacement and repair
- Endovascular repair
- Treatment of arrhythmias, including cardiac resynchronization and pacing devices
- Cell therapy
- Disorders of Heart Valves
- Myocardial Infarction
- Cardiology Procedures
- Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
Strategies for cardiovascular patient care have been revolutionized by JBR Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Dental Sciences. JBR Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Dental Sciences will provide a forum for commentary, debate and new findings as the scope of applications becomes increasingly complex.