Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine

Title abbreviation: Adv Clin Exp Med
JCR Impact Factor (IF) – 2.1 (5-Year IF – 2.0)
Journal Citation Indicator (JCI) (2023) – 0.4
Scopus CiteScore – 3.7 (CiteScore Tracker 3.3)
Index Copernicus  – 161.11; MNiSW – 70 pts

ISSN 1899–5276 (print)
ISSN 2451-2680 (online)
Periodicity – monthly

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Contents – 2021, Vol. 30, No. 11 (November)

1

Editorial

Impacts of COVID-19 lockdowns on frailty and wellbeing in older people and those living with long-term conditions

1111-1114

2

Original Article

Out-of-hospital sepsis recognition by paramedics improves the course of disease and mortality: A single center retrospective study

1115-1125

3

Original Article

Effects of position on non-stress test results and maternal satisfaction

1127-1132

4

Original Article

Effectiveness of TI-RADS and ATA classifications for predicting malignancy of thyroid nodules

1133-1139

5

Original Article

Differences in clinical phenotypes of primary Sjögren’s syndrome depending on early or late onset

1141-1146

6

Original Article

Association of arterial hemodynamics with left ventricular systolic function in hypertensive patients: A longitudinal study

1147-1156

7

Original Article

Cholecystokinin-mediated pharmacological preconditioning effects on ischemic rat hearts: Possible signaling pathways

1157-1165

8

Original Article

A novel therapeutic approach to NASH: Both polyethylene glycol 3350 and lactulose reduce hepatic inflammation in C57BL/6J mice

1167-1174

9

Original Article

Effect of adenosine triphosphate, benidipine and their combinations on bevacizumab-induced kidney damage in rats

1175-1183

10

Original Article

Protective effect of metformin on lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus: An experimental study in rats

1185-1193

11

Original Article

Echinatin mitigates H2O2-induced oxidative damage and apoptosis in lens epithelial cells via the Nrf2/HO-1 pathway

1195-1203

12

Original Article

High-sensitivity detection of clinically significant red blood cell antibodies by the column agglutination technique

1205-1214