Journal of Cardiac Failure
Journal of Cardiac Failure
The Journal of Cardiac Failure (jər-nəl əv kär-dē-ak fāl-yər) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes research articles related to cardiology and heart failure.
Etymology
The term "Journal of Cardiac Failure" is derived from the English language. "Journal" (jər-nəl) is a term used to refer to a periodical publication containing research articles and reviews. "Cardiac" (kär-dē-ak) is derived from the Greek word "kardia", meaning heart. "Failure" (fāl-yər) is a term used to denote the inability of a system or machine to perform its intended function. In this context, it refers to the inability of the heart to pump blood efficiently.
Related Terms
- Cardiology: The branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- Heart Failure: A chronic condition in which the heart doesn't pump blood as well as it should.
- Peer-Review: The evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competences as the producers of the work.
- Medical Journal: A periodical publication that focuses on medical research and review articles.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Journal of Cardiac Failure
- Wikipedia's article - Journal of Cardiac Failure
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