Cardiovascular Disease
Open Access Articles
Open Access Articles

The new OnlineOpen publishing option in Wiley Cardiology journals allows you to access select content without a subscription.
Check out the most recently pushished Open Access articles that you can access free of charge, no subscription required -- ever.
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Increased Right Ventricular Repolarization Gradients Promote Arrhythmogenesis in a Murine Model of Brugada Syndrome
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
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Left Atrial Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: Is the Fly in the Ointment a Silent Stroke?
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
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Early detection of left ventricular systolic dysfunction using 2D speckle-tracking strain evaluation in healthy subjects after acute alcohol intoxication
Echocardiography
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Combined Mutation Screening of NKX2-5, GATA4, and TBX5 in Congenital Heart Disease: Multiple Heterozygosity and Novel Mutations
Congenital Heart Disease
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Succinobucol-eluting stents increase neointimal thickening and peri-strut inflammation in a porcine coronary model
Catheterization & Cardiovascular Interventions
Use of a Noninvasive Continuous Monitoring Device in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation: A Pilot Study
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
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Long-Term Follow-up Impact of Dual-Chamber Pacing on Patients with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
Heparin anticoagulation responsiveness in a coronary care unit: A prospective observational study
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
Valsartan Improves Endothelial Dysfunction in Hypertension. A Randomized Double-blind study
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
Ticagrelor: The First Reversibly Binding Oral P2Y12 Receptor Antagonist
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
Clopidogrel resistance: identifying and overcoming a barrier to effective
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
MicroRNA-based therapeutic approaches in the cardiovascular system
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
The Cardiovascular Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
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TRITON and Beyond: New Insights into the Profile of Prasugrel
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
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Efficacy of Cilostazol on Uncontrolled Coronary Vasospastic Angina: A Pilot Study
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Effects on Cardiovascular Risk Reduction
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
Resting Heart Rate and Outcomes In Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: Where do we stand?
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
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Sharing risk management: an implementation model for cardiovascular absolute risk assessment and management in Australian general practice
International Journal of Clinical Practice
A novel programme to evaluate and communicate 10-year risk of CHD reduces predicted risk and improves patients’ modifiable risk factor profile
International Journal of Clinical Practice
Underutilisation of cardiovascular medications among at-risk individuals
International Journal of Clinical Practice
Cardiovascular risk evaluation and antiretroviral therapy effects in an HIV cohort: implications for clinical management: the CREATE 1 study
International Journal of Clinical Practice
Can individuals with a significant risk for cardiovascular disease be adequately identified by combination of several risk factors? Modelling study based on the Norwegian HUNT 2 population
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
Is the use of cholesterol in mortality risk algorithms in clinical guidelines valid? Ten years prospective data from the Norwegian HUNT 2 study
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
Adherence to statin or aspirin or both in patients with established cardiovascular disease: exploring healthy behaviour vs. drug effects and 10-year follow-up of outcome
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Application of cardiac electrophysiology simulations to pro-arrhythmic safety testing
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Real-time imaging required for optimal echocardiographic assessment of aortic valve calcification
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
Cardiac renewing: interstitial Cajal-like cells nurse cardiomyocyte progenitors in epicardial stem cell niches
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Barth syndrome: an X-linked cause of fetal cardiomyopathy and stillbirth
Prenatal Diagnosis
Cost–utility analysis of liraglutide compared with sulphonylurea or sitagliptin, all as add-on to metformin monotherapy in Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Diabetic Medicine
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Benefits for Authors
As an author, do you search for the easiest way to make your research instantly open and accessible to millions of readers? Why not consider Wiley OnlineOpen when publishing your next neurology article?
What is Wiley OnlineOpen?
If you are an author and you want to make your article freely available on publication, or your funding agency requires you to archive the final version of your article, then OnlineOpen is an easy option available to you in some of the best neurology journals in the world. Authors of primary research articles (including short communications) and review articles can take advantage of OnlineOpen.
Does it mean it is free for all to read?
Yes, if you choose to publish your articles OnlineOpen then you can post the final, published PDF of their article on a website, institutional repository or other free public server, immediately on publication.
How does it work? Will my article get preferential treatment?
All OnlineOpen articles are treated in the same way as any other article. Your article will go through the journal's peer-review process and will be accepted or rejected based on the article’s own merit.

Once accepted for publication, your articles are posted online on Wiley Online Library. The articles are archived for perpetuity and are registered at relevant Abstracting and Indexing Services and at CrossRef. Read more here.
Who funds?
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