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JAVA - Journal of the Association for Vascular Access
Allen Press Inc. · United States · Est. 2001
ISSN1557-1289
SJR Q4✓ Scopus / SJR
5
/ 100
High Risk
Score Breakdown
✓ Scopus Q4+5
Total5
Journal Impact Factor
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SJR Score
0.171
H-Index
26
Total Works
1,422
Total Citations
3,490
2yr Mean Citedness
0.22
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Aims & Scope✦ Inferred from recent articles
This journal focuses on vascular access practices across various healthcare settings. It covers topics such as improving peripheral intravenous catheter insertion success rates, managing difficult venous access, and the use of imaging technologies like ultrasound. The journal also addresses complications related to vascular access devices, including nerve injury and blood transfusion-related hemolysis, and explores techniques for blood culture collection and central venous access device management.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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Medicine (miscellaneous)Q4
Subject Classification
Scopus Categories
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Central Venous Catheters and HemodialysisVascular Procedures and ComplicationsDiverse Scientific and Economic StudiesPatient Safety and Medication ErrorsPeripheral Artery Disease ManagementVenous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and ManagementHuman auditory perception and evaluationHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapyDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementPatient Satisfaction in Healthcare