Case Reports in Intensive Care Cardiovascular Medicine: 2025

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Background

This Research Topic is dedicated to assembling a comprehensive collection of Case Reports within the realm of Intensive Care Cardiovascular Medicine. These reports serve as crucial educational resources by elucidating rare instances of typical cardiovascular phenomena, commonly encountered conditions that manifest atypically, and unique responses to novel treatments. Their collective insights contribute significantly to the evolving landscape of cardiovascular care in high-acuity settings.

This Research Topic aims to explore these singular medical occurrences to enhance diagnostic accuracies, refine therapeutic strategies, and inform clinical guidelines in intensive care cardiovascular practice. By highlighting exceptional clinical cases, we strive to broaden the understanding of cardiovascular pathophysiology, patient management, and outcome variability under critical care conditions.

To ensure a focused examination of this field, submissions must conform to specific criteria, encapsulating detailed patient case studies that offer profound clinical insights and adhere to the CARE guidelines for case reports. Articles that fit within the following themes are particularly encouraged:

-Rare cardiovascular cases with typical features
-Common conditions presenting atypically in a critical care setting
-Innovative or off-label therapeutic responses in cardiovascular care
-Comparative analysis of similar case reports in cardiovascular medicine
-Impactful patient narratives and perspectives on cardiovascular interventions

Please note, all manuscripts must obtain appropriate informed consent and will undergo a preliminary assessment by the Specialty Chief Editor before entering the peer-review process. Only original case reports that significantly advance the field will be considered for publication.

Keywords: intensive care, case reports

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