Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology

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Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes scientific research and review articles in the field of vascular and interventional radiology. Established in 1990, JVIR is the official journal of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR), serving as a primary resource for the latest clinical and experimental research in the field. The journal's scope encompasses all aspects of interventional radiology, including diagnostic and therapeutic angiography, embolization, stenting, thrombolysis, cancer treatments, and non-vascular interventions.

Overview[edit]

JVIR is dedicated to the advancement of the science and practice of vascular and interventional radiology by publishing high-quality research articles, case reports, and technical notes. The journal aims to provide interventional radiologists, clinicians, and related healthcare professionals with the latest developments and techniques that can be applied to improve patient care and outcomes.

Publication Frequency[edit]

The Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology is published monthly, offering twelve issues per year. Each issue contains a mix of original research articles, review articles, case reports, and technical notes relevant to the practice of interventional radiology.

Editorial Policies[edit]

JVIR adheres to strict peer review processes to ensure the accuracy, relevance, and quality of the content published. The journal's editorial board comprises leading experts in the field of vascular and interventional radiology, who oversee the review process and contribute to the journal's high standards.

Impact Factor[edit]

The impact factor of JVIR is an important metric that reflects the average number of citations to recent articles published in the journal. It is used as an indicator of the journal's influence and relevance in the field of interventional radiology. The impact factor varies annually based on citation data.

Access and Distribution[edit]

JVIR is available in both print and online formats. The online version provides access to a broader audience, including researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals worldwide. Subscribers can access current and past issues, making it a valuable resource for ongoing education and reference in the field of vascular and interventional radiology.

Key Topics[edit]

The journal covers a wide range of topics related to vascular and interventional radiology, including:

Submission Guidelines[edit]

Authors interested in submitting their work to JVIR must adhere to the journal's submission guidelines, which detail the manuscript preparation, submission process, and peer review criteria. The guidelines are designed to facilitate the submission of high-quality manuscripts that align with the journal's scope and standards.

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