Cardiovascular Digital Health Journal

Cardiovascular Digital Health Journal awards the Highest Scoring Abstract Award in the category of Digital Health.

July 29, 2021
Dear Dr. Natale,

On behalf of the Cardiovascular Digital Health Journal, we are pleased to award you with the Highest Scoring Abstract Award in the category of Digital Health.

Congratulations, your abstract titled “Impact Of Digital Monitoring On Compliance And Outcome Of Lifestyle-change Measures In Patients With Coexistent Atrial Fibrillation And Obesity” received the highest average score by peer reviewers in the category of Digital Health.  

We would like to extend an invitation to submit your manuscript to the Cardiovascular Digital Health Journal. We will review your manuscript under an expedited process and if accepted, we will waive the publication fees.  

In addition, we would like to record a video podcast interview with you and our host, Dr. Hamid Ghanbari. The CVDHJ Editorial Staff will contact you to schedule the interview.
Congratulations to you and your team on this significant accomplishment!

If you have any questions, please contact Isabelle Breakwell, Managing Editor of the Journal, at digitalhealth@hrsonline.org  

Sincerely,

David D. McManus, MD, MSci, FHRS,  
Editor- in-Chief, Cardiovascular Digital Health Journa

Hamid Ghanbari, MD
Deputy Editor, Cardiovascular Digital Health Journal

Impact of digital monitoring on compliance and outcome of lifestyle-change measures in patients with coexistent atrial fibrillation and obesity (PDF opens in new window)