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THIEME
Editorial
JCCC: Platform for Students, Clinicians and the
Common People
Poonam Malhotra Kapoor
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Department of Cardiac Anesthesia, Cardio Thoracic Centre,
All India Institute of Medial Sciences, New Delhi, India
Address for correspondence
Poonam Malhotra Kapoor, MD, DNB,
MNAMS, FIACTA (Hony), FTEE (Hony),
FISCU (Hony), Professor, Cardiac
Anesthesia, Cardio Thoracic
Centre, All India Institute of Medial
Sciences, New Delhi, India (e-mail:
drpoonamaiims@gmail.com).
DOI https://doi.org/
10.1055/s-0038-1675502
ISSN 2457-0206.
Copyright ©2018 Official Publication
of The Simulation Society (TSS),
accredited by International Society of
Cardiovascular Ultrasound (ISCU).
J Card Crit Care TSS 2018;2:1–2
young clinicians and clinical researchers familiarize with
evolving techniques and standard mode of practices.
During a recent event at All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, New Delhi, the journal was recently endorsed by
the Institute’s Director, where he personally displayed a post-
er prepared by the marketing department of Thieme Medical
and Scientific Publishers, India, highlighting JCCC and Journal
of Neuroanesthesiology and Critical Care (JNACC). The JCCC
was represented by myself as the Editor-in-Chief, whereas
JNACC was represented by its Editor Prof. Girija Rath, and
Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers, India was repre-
sented by Dr. Sunny Duttagupta who has been a driving force
behind both the journals (►Fig. 2).
The journal and the society want to encourage potential
authors and investigators in the field of critical care to submit
their original articles, reviews, short communications, and case
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cardiac Critical Care
Journal of Cardiac Critical Care (JCCC), affiliated to The
Simulation Society (TSS) of India, is a journal in its initial
years. The journal is biannual in frequency and started pub-
lishing from last year in 2017. The journal came into existence
to educate budding students and researchers who are work-
ing with critical care patients suffering from cardiovascular
diseases, familiarize practicing clinicians with the trending
development in anesthesia, and critical care management of
patients, and at the same time disseminate information to the
general mass by serving as a knowledge base for those who
are interested in gaining an understanding of the subject.
TSS decided to join hands with Thieme Medical and
Scientific Publishers, India, as their publishing partner be-
cause of their expertise to publish journals in diverse clin-
ical categories which are highly rated in their respective
clinical categories (www.thieme.com/journals) and carry
their unique digital and print appeal. The society is thank-
ful to Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers, India for
the personalized care which the journal receives for article
evaluation, content management, and promotion at both
national and global levels.
In its very first year, the journal published two high pro-
file issues addressing several topics in the subject category.
The topics covered several aspects of cardiac critical care
including multivalvular disease in Indian subcontinent,
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technique of three-dimensional (3D) printing using nonin-
vasive approach,
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Left Ventricular Rupture,
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Coronary Artery
Bypass Grafting,
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etc., besides publishing a special issue on
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) with topics
ranging from significance of ECMO on poisoning,
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and a spe-
cial article from Dr. Conrad on the journey and evolution of
the ECMO technique.
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Several abstracts, displayed during the
2018 South West Asia Chapter of Extracorporeal Life Support
Organization (SWAC ELSO) conference in New Delhi, were
published in the special issue (►Fig. 1). The vision of the
journal so far has been to highlight key areas in critical care
of patients suffering from cardiovascular ailments and help
Fig.1 Inauguration of 2nd issue of Journal of Cardiac Critical Care at
2018 SWAC ELSO conference in New Delhi. From left to right: Prof.
Poonam Malhotra Kapoor, Prof. A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi, Dept. Cardiac
Anesthesia; Dr. Robert Bartlett, Prof. of Surgery, University of Michigan
Medical Center; Dr. Naresh Trehan, Chairman and Managing Director
Medanta; Dr. Yatin Mehta, Chairman, Dept. of Anesthesiology and
Critical Care, Medanta; Prof. Randeep Guleria, Director A.I.I.M.S., New
Delhi; and Prof. Balram Airan, exDean A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi. A.I.I.M.S.,
All India Institute of Medial Sciences; SWAC ELSO, South and West Asia
Chapter of Extracorporeal Life Support Organization.