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. 2009 Oct 4;14(4):407–409. doi: 10.1111/j.1542-474X.2009.00332.x

A Statement on Ethics from the HEART Group

PMCID: PMC6932640

Over the past several years, the editors of leading international cardiovascular journals have met to form the HEART group and to discuss areas of growing common interest. Recently, the HEART group has developed a document that addresses general ethical principles in the conduct of the scientific process with which all of the editors concur. Published essentially simultaneously in all of the participating journals, including this journal, this document presents the ethical tenets accepted by all of the undersigned editors that will (continue to) guide their decisions in the editorial process.

These are the general principles on which the HEART group is based and by which we, as a group, abide; however, please note that individual journal members and their respective societies may have their own rules and regulations that supersede the guidelines of the HEART group.

Acta Cardiologica

Hugo Ector, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief
Patrizio Lancellotti, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

American Journal of Cardiology 
William C. Roberts, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

American Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 
Nanette K. Wenger, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology 
Arthur J. Moss, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology 
Eldon R. Smith, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Cardiology 
Jeffrey S. Borer, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Cardiosource Review Journal 
Kim A. Eagle, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Cardiovascular Drug Reviews 
Jane Freedman, M.D.
Incoming Editor‐in‐Chief
Henry Krum, Ph.D.
Incoming Editor‐in‐Chief
Chim Lang, M.D.
Incoming Editor‐in‐Chief

Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy 
Willem J. Remme, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Cardiovascular Research 
Hans Michael Piper, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions 
Christopher J. White, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Circulation 
Joseph Loscalzo, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Circulation Research 
Eduardo Marbán, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Coronary Artery Disease 
Burton E. Sobel, M.D.
Editor

Current Opinion in Cardiology 
Robert Roberts, M.D.
Editor

Current Problems in Cardiology 
Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola, M.D.
Editor

Europace 
A. John Camm, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

European Heart Journal 
Frans Van de Werf, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

European Journal of Heart Failure 
Karl Swedberg, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Heart 
Adam D. Timmis, M.D.
Editor

Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care 
Kathleen S. Stone, Ph.D., R.N.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Heart Rhythm 
Douglas P. Zipes, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

International Journal of Interventional Cardioangiology 
David G. Iosseliani, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 
Allen J. Taylor, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 
Michael R. Rosen, M.D.
Editor

Journal of Interventional Cardiology 
Cindy L. Grines, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Journal of the American College of Cardiology 
Anthony N. DeMaria, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging 
Jagat Narula, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions 
Spencer B. King III, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Journal of Electrocardiology 
Galen S. Wagner, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology 
Sanjeev Saksena, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography 
Alan S. Pearlman, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Journal of Heart Valve Disease 
Endre Bodnar, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief
Robert W. Emery, M.D.
Incoming Editor‐in‐Chief

Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 
Lawrence H. Cohn, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Netherlands Heart Journal 
Ernst E. van der Wall, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Pediatric Cardiology 
Ra‐id Abdulla, M.D.
Editor‐in‐Chief

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases 
Michael Lesch, M.D.
Editor

Revista Española de Cadiología 
Fernando Alfonso, MD, PhD
Editor‐in‐Chief

Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal 
Rolf Ekroth, M.D.
Chief Editor

ETHICS

The purpose of this is to ensure transparency and honesty in the scientific process that promotes ethical conduct in the performance and publication of research.

The following will be considered as parts of this process:

  • (a) 

    Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest for all involved in the performance of research and in the evaluation and publication process of a manuscript. Relevant relationships with commercial interests will be defined in terms of levels and nature of support. The nature of support will be listed as grants, supplies/equipment, type of employment, or personal income. Equity and royalty interests should be stated as well as any fiduciary relationship with the sponsor.

  • (b) 

    Establish thorough review processes particularly alert to discovering scientific fraud and data falsification, redundant or duplicate publication, and plagiarism, and to adopt a uniform standard of dealing with authors guilty of fraudulent practices.

  • (c) 

    Maintain confidentiality and embargos where appropriate.

  • (d) 

    Create uniform criteria to establish authorship. To qualify for authorship, individuals must have made substantial contributions to the intellectual content of the paper in at least one of the following areas: conceived and designed the research; acquired the data; analyzed and interpreted the data; performed statistical analysis; handled funding and supervision; drafted the manuscript; or made critical revision of the manuscript for important intellectual content.

  • (e) 

    Authors must give final approval of the version to be submitted and any revised version to be published. For multicenter trials, individuals who accept direct responsibility for the manuscript should fully meet the criteria for authorship previously defined; contributors not meeting these criteria should be acknowledged.

  • (f) 

    Note avoidance of false claims of ownership and priority, by attention to previous publications.

  • (g) 

    Establish avoidance of excessive claims of benefits of a product/technique in the publication as well as with news media.

  • (h) 

    Note compliance with institutional review board requirements and, when appropriate, approved laboratory procedures for animal research, and that the research conforms to the ethical standards of the Declaration of Helsinki, the Geneva Declaration, the Belmont Report, and Good Clinical Practices from the FDA, and the submission conforms to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication (http://www.ICMJE.org).


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