ASE is excited to promote a call for papers for each of its international journals, JASE and CASE.
CASE is accepting submissions to a Special Issue, “Adult Congenital Heart Disease.”
Click here for full details. ASE President Benjamin W. Eidem, MD, FASE, is serving as Guest Editor. Submission deadline is October 1, 2023.
IMPORTANT: While submitting your manuscript (CASE Editorial Manager), please select the article type “SI: Adult Congenital Heart Disease (Case Report)” or “SI: Adult Congenital Heart Disease (Letter to Editor)” from the dropdown list. If you do not select one of these Article Types, your submission CANNOT be considered for the Special Issue. All submissions will undergo the usual peer-review process.
The Article Publishing Charge (APC) will be 100% waived for all manuscripts accepted for this special issue.
Please read the Guide for Authors before writing your manuscript to ensure all needed items are included and properly formatted.
The Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography (JASE) is considering submissions for a Focus Issue on Precision Imaging in Echocardiography for publication in early 2024.
We invite submission of original research studies, reviews, letters, and brief research communications that address any aspect of precision imaging in adult or pediatric echocardiography including topics such as:
- Application of quantitative echocardiography, including multidimensional or strain rate imaging, to assess disease severity, guide intervention, and assess or improve patient outcome.
- Implementation of echocardiographic endpoints in clinical trials.
- Artificial intelligence and computer modeling to optimize accuracy, efficiency, and individual benefit from an echocardiogram.
- Pediatric, vascular, and critical care monitoring.
- Molecular imaging.
- Novel applications in cardio-oncology, heart failure, structural heart disease, and preventive cardiology.
Submissions are due in JASE Editorial Manager by October 30, 2023. Please note in your cover letter that the submission is for the Precision Medicine Issue.
In line with our core values at JASE and CASE, we welcome multi-disciplinary collaborations (e.g., sonographers, nurses, physicians, scientists).
Questions? Email Debbie Meyer (dmeyer@asecho.org) or Andie Piddington (apiddington@asecho.org).