Practical Electrocardiography and Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment studies the ethical system
Ethical system for human and animal experiments
When reporting human trials, the author should explain whether the procedures followed meet the ethical standards of the human trial ethics committee (institutions and countries). If there is any doubt that the study did not comply with these ethical standards, the author must provide a reasonable explanation and demonstrate that the study has been ethically reviewed by their institution. When reporting animal experiments, the author should also explain whether the relevant ethical standards for experimental animals have been adhered to by the institutions involved.
Ethical issues
Authorship
The manuscript must be confirmed by all authors, and all authors agree to submit the manuscript to "Practical Electrocardiology and Clinical Diagnosis". All authors should contribute to the following aspects:
1. Research design, data acquisition and analysis;
2. Draft important knowledge content or write and revise the substantive content of the paper;
All authors agree to submit the final manuscript to "Practical Electrocardiology and Clinical Diagnosis". All authors must be responsible for the quality, accuracy and scientific ethics of the submitted article. All authors must participate in determining the order of authors.
Conflict of interest and funding sources for projects
The author of "Practical Electrocardiography and Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment" must confirm the names and numbers of any funded research projects by the author or their institution, and must indicate any potential conflicts of interest. The names and numbers of funded projects must be accurately noted in the article, and the person in charge of the funded project must be listed among the authors.
"Practical Electrocardiogram and Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment" prohibits multiple submissions of the same manuscript. If the submitted manuscript is similar or close to the published article, such as similar assumptions, sample characteristics, methods, results and conclusions, etc., it will be regarded as a duplicate article, and the editorial department of this journal will return it.