Chinese Journal of Stroke (CN 11-5434/R, ISSN 1673-5765), founded in 2006, is an academic medical journal (monthly) supervised by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China and sponsored by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China and Scientific and Technical Documentation Press. It mainly reports the latest achievements, progress and research trends of basic, clinical and epidemiological research on cerebrovascular diseases both in and outside of China. The journal always adheres to the importance of academic quality and integrity, reporting cutting-edge research results in cerebrovascular diseases and promoting the transformation from research to application. It aims to strengthen the exchange of medical information, improve the academic level of medicine, and serve the majority of medical science and technology health workers. The target readers of this Journal are primarily neurologists, researchers, and medical professionals and students interested in stroke research.
The journal is indexed by Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Chinese Science Citation Index (CSCI), WANFANG Database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Chaoxing and Chinese Science and Technology Journal (CSTJ),Chinese Scientific and Technical Papers and Citation Database (CSTPCD), A Guide to the Core Journals of China, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST),ICI World of Journals/ICI Master List (ICI),and EBSCOhost.
The main columns of the journal include:
Commentary: Leading experts at home and abroad are invited to provide authoritative commentary and in-depth analyses of the latest developments for a better understanding of research;
Forum: Hot topics and multi-faceted analyses;
Guidelines and Standards: Publish the latest and most authoritative international guidelines and standards, authoritative domestic guidelines and expert interpretation that are helpful for clinical diagnosis and treatment;
Original Research Article: Displaying essential domestic research results;
Review: Summarizing a large amount of original data and materials, reflecting the latest progress both in and outside of China;
Case Discussion: Selects typical clinical cases and discusses the clinical diagnosis and treatment in practice;
Clinical Viewpoint: To share clinical experiences and personal views and enhance communication among peers;
Conference Reports: Coverage of the main content of major conferences.