About EuroIntervention Case Reports
EuroIntervention Case Reports is an open-access journal that gives prominence to clinical cases by publishing high-quality, educationally valuable articles. Interventional cardiologists at all stages of their career are invited to submit articles that showcase innovation, highlight technical aspects or procedural steps of interventions, and focus on complications.
Articles are peer-reviewed and published in English over the entire spectrum of diagnostics and interventions in cardiovascular medicine.
The Journal publishes the following article types:
- Case Reports
- Flashlights
- Editorials
- First-in-Human/Early Reports
- My Treatment Strategy
- Clinical Case Series
- Focused Reviews
- Letters to the Editor
If you have any questions, contact us with your request at: [email protected].
Submit your manuscript at: https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/eijcr/
Why publish in EuroIntervention Case Reports?
EuroIntervention Case Reports is a member of the EuroIntervention family of publications and provides a platform for early-career interventionalists and experienced experts alike to share practical lessons from real-world cases.
Manuscripts submitted to EuroIntervention Case Reports benefit from:
- A high-standard, single-blind peer-review service that aims for completion from submission to decision in 4 weeks (for manuscripts that are sent out for external peer review).
- Rapid editorial decisions for manuscripts that do not pass the initial screening phase (1 to 3 business days from submission without external peer review).
Manuscripts accepted by EuroIntervention Case Reports benefit from:
- Open Access publication with DOI assignment, fully proofed and formatted in the style of the Journal;
- Worldwide reach and visibility through media channels including PCRonline (website and newsletters), Facebook, X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Bluesky;
- Impact on the interventional community with Editorial Office assistance to coordinate the timing of online publication with presentation at medical conferences;
- Tracking of article performance through a dedicated metrics box on the article page.
Application pending for indexing in PubMed Central® and Scopus
EuroIntervention Case Reports articles may be unsolicited (submitted at the author’s discretion via Editorial Manager) or solicited (invited by the Editors).
Special publication options
Fast-track review – Exceptionally, EuroIntervention Case Reports will consider petitions for fast-track review. In this case, authors should submit their manuscript via EuroIntervention’s Case Reports Editorial Manager, ensuring that the manuscript adheres to EuroIntervention Case Reports’ authors instructions. An accompanying cover letter should detail why the authors deem the manuscript suitable for fast-track review. The Editors will decide and communicate within 2 business days whether the manuscript is suitable for fast-track or regular review. Approval for fast-track review does not guarantee acceptance of the manuscript, nor does it guarantee expedited publication should the manuscript be accepted.
Simultaneous publication with conferences – EuroIntervention Case Reports considers fast-track review and simultaneous publication of research for presentation at leading international conferences. Manuscripts will be considered if submitted at least 30 days before the scheduled presentation. A response on the suitability of the manuscript for this option is normally communicated within 2 business days. Authors who are interested in this service should indicate it in their cover letter. Upon final acceptance, the manuscript will be available online as a Just Accepted Article (JAA), coinciding with the presentation and in accordance with the policy of the conference.
Publication embargo – A publication embargo may be requested if the authors are presenting their abstracts/results at a subsequent conference. The publication of these submissions can be delayed or fast-tracked accordingly. Should authors wish for their submissions to be published with an embargo, they should include a note in the cover letter at the time of submission. The exact date and time of the presentation should be mentioned. Please note that this remains at the discretion of the Editorial Board and is subject to final acceptance.
Invited or commissioned articles – Editorials are usually solicited by the Editors prior to submission.