| | STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
The Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (JCCT)
is an established, Medline-indexed peer-reviewed
journal that integrates the entire international cardiovascular CT community including cardiologists and radiologists, from basic to
clinical academic researchers, to private practitioners, engineers, allied professionals, industry and trainees--all of whom are vital
and interdependent members of the global cardiovascular imaging community. Publishing timely information rapidly both online and in print,
the Journal addresses a broad range of topics that affect cardiovascular CT imaging. It focuses primarily on original research and the
clinical and technical aspects of cardiovascular CT but also publishes reviews, unique images with a focus on multi-modality validation,
editorial viewpoints, practical diagnostic and management tips, clinical trial designs, and multimedia elements, with videos and images
viewable on the journal's full-text website. The Journal publishes official SCCT guidelines and communications of interest for the SCCT
membership. Particular attention is placed on the inclusion of high quality medical graphics. Supplement issues include the abstracts
from the Society's Annual Scientific Sessions and occasional peer-reviewed sponsored symposia and topical monograph proceedings of relevance
to members.
Manuscripts must be submitted through it Internet-based Manuscript Submission System, EES, at https://ees.elsevier.com/JCCT
or through the Submit Manuscript button at its full-text site at www.CardiacCTJournal.com:
Anna Leong Managing
Editor Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 415 Church Street, NE, Suite 204 Vienna, VA 22180 USA
c/o Allen
J. Taylor MD, FACC, FAHA Editor-in-Chief
Email: aleong@scct.org Phone: 800-997-1261 Fax: 301-251-1125
Manuscript
Categories:
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- Original Research
- Reviews
- Practical Tips and Tricks
- Questions in Cardiovascular
CT
- Images in Cardiovascular CT
- Book Reviews
- Review of Recent Papers in CVCT
- State of the Art
Review
- Point-Counterpoint
- Letter to the Editor
- Editorial
- Clinical Trial Design
- Guidelines
- Pictorial Essay
- Technical Notes
Note: Case Reports are no longer being accepted by the
Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography at this time, due to space constraints. Submissions focusing on unique or high quality
cardiovascular CT images should be submitted through the Images in Cardiovascular CT category.
Unsolicited Contributions
Original Research: The Journal encourages the submission of manuscripts of original data from animal, pre-clinical, clinical
and technical investigations. Such publications require detailed description of the background, research methodology, results and discussion
as outlined in the Instructions for Authors. Clinical trials should be properly registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov and
the NCT registration number should be provided in the manuscript. Although length is not specified for original articles, in general
the manuscript should not exceed 4000 words (all inclusive) and 20 double-spaced typed pages in total, including 8 figures, 3 tables,
and 30 references.
Review articles: Comprehensive, clinically-oriented review papers on topics within cardiovascular CT.
Review manuscripts are encouraged to incorporate systematic review methodology, and undergo critical peer review to ensure accuracy and
balance. Review articles should contain a brief abstract and should be approximately 4000 words (all inclusive), including references
(limited to 30), tables, and figures.
Pictorial Essay: Educational review focused on CTA image appearance of a selected
entity, illustrating the entire spectrum of the entity and demonstrating some of the most important imaging variants or differential
diagnostic entities. The teaching points are addressed in the figure legends. The body of the text is limited to a short review of imaging
appearance less than 1500 words and no more than 20 references should be cited. Cine image files (accompanying the figures) are an essential
part and will be available in the online version of the manuscript. No more than 1 table and 15 figures (max. 35 individual images) should
be submitted.
Technical Notes: Brief reports of technical innovations in cardiovascular CT that represent information of
interest to the general field of CT users and developers. Manuscripts should be concise and organized (abstract and manuscript) in the
following sections: introduction, technical methods, technical results, discussion. Word limit 1500 words (all inclusive)
Images
in Cardiovascular CT: Focus of the manuscript should be the high quality cardiovascular CT image, accompanied by two paragraphs.
The first paragraph should contain the case information, focusing on the CT and its findings. The second paragraph should discuss the
case, focusing on the utility of the CT in this particular situation. Word limit is strictly set at 250 words. No abstract is required.
No more than 4 authors are permitted except under exceptional circumstances as approved by the Editor in Chief. No more than 4 references
may be cited.
Letters to the Editor. Letters should be double-spaced, not exceeding 450 words. Letters will be reviewed
and are subject to editing. They should not contain original data or figures. If accepted for publication, a copy of the letter will
be sent to the author(s) of the original article, if applicable. The author(s) will have an opportunity to respond with new material
that will be considered for publication with the letter.
Editorial Commentary. The Journal publishes both solicited and
unsolicited editorial commentary. Commentaries should be confined to articles in the current issue or a very specific topic that is current
and high interest to the readership. Figures and tables are encouraged for illustrative purposes. Word limit 1500 words (all inclusive).
Invited Articles
All invited manuscripts will undergo the regular peer review process and are not to be considered guaranteed
publications until the author is notified as such. For a listing of topics being solicited, consult the Journal website under "Call
for Papers". Potential authors are encouraged to contact the editorial office if they are interested in contributing a work.
New Developments in Cardiovascular CT: Focused reviews on technical developments within the field.
Point-Counterpoint:
Commentary providing points and counterpoint discussions within controversial areas of cardiovascular CT.
Book Review: Newly
published books may be sent to the Editor in Chief for consideration of review.
Practical Tips/Tricks: Brief, focused discussions
on a practical aspect for improving performance and interpretation of cardiovascular CT. Word limit 1500 words (all inclusive)
Questions in CVCT: Brief, focused, practical discussions of an important clinical question on the performance or interpretation
of cardiovascular CT (something of daily importance to the clinician performing cardiovascular CT). Word limit 1500 words (all inclusive)
MANUSCRIPT and FIGURE PREPARATION - General instructions
Manuscripts should be typed, double spaced with 1 inch margins
using Arial font (12 point).
Manuscripts must be submitted via the Elsevier Editorial System (EES) website for this journal;
go to http://ees.elsevier.com/JCCT and select "Submit Manuscript". You will be guided through the process of providing necessary
information and uploading your submission files. Once the uploading is done, the system automatically generates an electronic (PDF) proof,
which you will be asked to review and approve. This PDF will be used for reviewing. All correspondence regarding submitted manuscripts
will be handled via e-mail through the system. For text files, Microsoft Word is preferred.
Do not embed artwork with text; separate
files for each figure are required. Please do not paste artwork into .doc files; simply upload artwork in separate figures and provide
a figure legend with the main manuscript. TIF or EPS figure files are strongly preferred, at the standard resolutions (i.e. 300 dpi for
photos) and scaled to size. Other figure formats may be supported provided artwork guidelines on http://ees.elsevier.com/JCCT
are strictly followed.
Black and white illustrations accompanying editorial text shall be reproduced without charge to authors.
All color art submitted to the Journal will appear in color in the full-text online version of the Journal at no charge to the authors.
The Editor-in-Chief will choose ten 4-color illustrations per issue, and these will be published as color illustrations in the print
Journal without cost to the authors. Priority of these free color images will be given to solicited manuscripts. Authors will be notified
if the Editor-in-Chief designates any of their illustrations as free.
The cost of color illustrations will be charged to the authors
at the rate of $650 per color illustration for the first color figure in each article and $100 for each additional 4-color figure in
that article. Authors may also choose to convert color illustrations to black and white.
MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
Manuscripts
must be properly formatted in order to enter the peer review process. Proper formatting includes meeting exact specifications for length,
sections (including the abstract), and references.
Authors whose native language is not English are STRONGLY advised to seek
appropriate grammatical assistance. Poorly written manuscripts are at a disadvantage. International Science Editing and Asia Science
Editing can provide English language and copyediting services to authors who want to publish in scientific, technical and medical journals
and need assistance before they submit their article or, before it is accepted for publication. Authors can contact these services directly:
International Science Editing ( http://www.internationalscienceediting.com) and Asia Science Editing ( http://www.asiascienceediting.com)
or, for more information about language editing services, please contact authorsupport@elsevier.com who will be happy to deal with any
questions.
Arrange the contents in the following order:
- Cover letter (save as a separate file for upload)
- Title
page (Include degrees for all authors and corresponding author contact information, and all conflicts of interest; save as a separate
file for upload)
- Abstract (Required for original and review articles)
- Key words (5-10)
- List of abbreviations
used in the manuscript (Limit use to ONLY those that are commonly accepted.)
- Text (Double-spaced, single columned with a minimum
of 1-inch margins on all four edges.)
- References (Cite all authors)
- Figure legends
- Tables (save as separate
files for upload)
- Figures (save each as a separate file for upload, or compress all into one ZIP file for upload; the system
will "unpack" a .zip file automatically and allow you to properly identify each figure file. Go to www.winzip.com
for a free trial of this compression software.)
Cover letter: A cover letter should be submitted under the signature
of the corresponding authors detailing the following characteristics: Manuscripts submitted must be original, with no portion under
simultaneous consideration for publication elsewhere or previously published, except for abstracts published as part of a scientific
meeting. Include only authors who have made an important contribution to the study and are thoroughly familiar and can warrant their
contribution to the Editor. All authors are responsible for the contents and must have read and approved the manuscript and conform
to the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals" published in Annals of Internal Medicine (1997;126:36-47).
Studies involving experimental animals and humans must conform to the guiding principles of the Declaration of Helsinki, and human subjects
must have given informed consent of a study that has been approved by the Institutional Committee on Human Research at the authors' institution.
Any financial or other relations must be disclosed in accordance with the IMJE standards ( http://www.icmje.org/). Clinical
trials will only be published that have been properly registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov. Cover letters must include
affirmation of the above.
Title Page: Include a brief and descriptive title of the article, a short title of fewer than 50
characters, the authors' full names, academic degrees, hospital and academic affiliations, acknowledgment of ALL sources of financial
support, potential conflicts of interests for all authors, and the name, address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail of the individual
responsible for editorial correspondence and/or reprint requests.
Abstract: Editorial comments, letters to the editor, and
Images in Cardiovascular CT do not require an abstract. All others should contain an abstract as outlined below:
Original research:
Please include a brief abstract (without references) of fewer than 250 words for Original Articles. Divide the abstract into sections
headed Background, Objective, Methods, Results, and Conclusion, the latter stating the importance and potential implications of the observations.
Following the abstract, list 5 to 10 key words suitable for indexing.
All other submissions: (Abstract no longer than 250
words) Background (justify relevance to readership), and include an informative, content-based summary of the findings of the review
including conclusions. AVOID a non-informative listing of the "topics covered" in the review article.
Glossary of abbreviations
used in the manuscript: Use of excessive abbreviations diminishes the readability of manuscripts and should there be strongly avoided.
Abbreviations should be used only for common terms that appear at a high frequency in the manuscript. For more information on appropriate
abbreviations, see the SCCT Guideline on Cardiovascular CT Nomenclature.
Text: Organize into sections (for original research):
Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion, with appropriate subheadings to make the sections easily understood. Explain
abbreviations at first mention, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses, and limit the number of abbreviations to a few commonly
accepted terms. Excessive abbreviations degrade readability of the manuscript. References, tables, and figures should be cited in numerical
order. Avoid jargon, cliches, and laboratory slang. References to medical devices, equipment and drugs must adhere to code structures
and usage conventions set forth by NLA code. Avoid trade names and commercial nomenclature except where necessary at first mention. Place
acknowledgments at the end of the text, before references.
References: Authors are responsible for the accuracy and completeness
of their references and for correct text citation. Number references in the order in which they are first cited in the text. Include
references to unpublished material or personal communications in the text in parentheses. Abbreviate titles of periodicals according
to the style of Index Medicus, National Library of Medicine. List the complete list of authors in each reference following exactly the
format and punctuation shown below. Submissions with improperly formatted references will be returned to the authors prior to entering
peer review.
In-text citations:
Reference citations within the body of the manuscript should appear as superscripts as in the
following example: Here is an example of a proper in-text reference.1
Reference list: All authors must be cited (no
"et al" citations). No special formatting such as italics or bold text.
Journal Article--Example
Huikuri HV, Tapanainen JM, Lindgren
K, Raatikainen P, Makikallio TH, Juhani Airaksinen KE, Myerburg RJ: Prediction of sudden cardiac death after myocardial infarction in
the beta-blocking era. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2003;42:652-8.
Chapter in Book with Different Author and Editor--Example
La Rovere MT,
Schwartz PJ: Baroreflex sensitivity. In Opie, L.: Drugs for the Heart, Sixth Edition. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 2006, pp. 67-93.
Tables: Tables must be self-explanatory and supplement, not duplicate, the text. Number brief titles in Arabic numerals according
to the order of mention in the text. Each table should be typed on a separate page and designed for economy of space and readability.
Do not imbed tables within the text. Notes designated in the tables and all abbreviations should be defined in a footnote. Abbreviations
should be identified in alphabetical order. Footnotes should be used in the following order: *, , , ?, , , #
Figure Legends/Figures:
(See detailed figure requirements under manuscript and figure preparation.) Please upload figures separately. Do not embed artwork with
text; separate files for each figure are required. Please do not paste artwork into .doc files; simply upload artwork in separate figures
and provide a figure legend with the main manuscript. TIF or EPS figure files are strongly preferred, at the standard resolutions (i.e.
300 dpi for photos) and scaled to size.
MULTIMEDIA COMPONENTS
Images
Submissions to "Multimedia Library:
Images and Videos" are limited to 1, double-spaced narrative (495 words for a 1-column figure; 425 words for a 1?-column figure), and
no more than 2 illustration panels and 4 authors. Figure legends should not be used, but up to 5 reference citations are permitted. Images
are judged according to their aesthetic quality, the importance and effectiveness of their scientific or clinical message, or their utility
as a teaching tool. Unlike case reports, the focus should be on the image, not the narrative.
Authors can also include a single electronic
movie (e.g. QuickTime or MPEG1 formats) file or computer animation (e.g. as Power Point file) that expands or enhances the message of
the printed images. Submissions need not necessarily convey entirely novel findings so long as the animations or movies are judged to
provide novel or especially useful means of conveying known principles (e.g. Animations or movies that effectively teach/portray an electrophysiological
mechanism or process). If an electronic movie or animation is submitted, the authors must also provide 1 or 2 frames of images (which
will appear in print) that convey the essence of the movie's content. Published images, movies, and animations will be made available
in high-resolution format via the journal's website to subscribers to the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
COPYRIGHT
and Author responsibilities
Copyright assignment is a condition of publication and authors are required to assign the copyright
to the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography through publisher's copyright transfer form prior to publication.
Permissions:
Authors must submit written permission upon manuscript submission from both the author and publisher of the original source when material
is reproduced from other sources. This permission must include reproduction in both print and electronic formats for worldwide distribution.
Acknowledgements: Acknowledgement(s) require written permission of the person being acknowledged.
Proofs: To avoid
publication delay, authors must return proofs in 48 hours.
Responsibility: Manuscripts are subject to editorial modification
to bring them into conformity with the style of the journal. Statements in articles or opinions expressed by any contributor in any article,
including changes made by the copy editor and approved by the corresponding author, are not the responsibility of the editors or the
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