Critical Review: Interventional Neuroradiology Journal
📊 Journal Profile & Impact
- Publisher & Frequency: Published by SAGE (Centauro SRL, Italy) in association with the World Federation of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology. Bimonthly since 1995.
- Impact Factor & Ranking:
- Clarivate Impact Factor (2021): ~1.76
- Scopus CiteScore (2023): ~1.59
- Scimago SJR (2023): 0.543 (Q2)
- h-index: ~44
These metrics place INR in the mid-tier (Q2) among neuroradiology journals.
🧪 Strengths
- Focused Scope: Excels at case reports, novel techniques, and translational studies in interventional neuroradiology.
- International Editorial Board: Members from Mayo Clinic, Oxford, Tokyo, etc.
- Ethical Standards: Member of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics).
⚠️ Areas for Improvement
- Modest Citation Impact: Lower than top-tier journals such as JNIS or *Neuroradiology*.
- Few High-Level Trials: Mostly observational studies; rare randomized controlled trials.
- Quality Variability: Some studies with limited statistical or methodological robustness.
🔍 Comparative Context
Compared to journals like:
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
(IF ~4.5)Neuroradiology
(IF ~2.6)
INR has less international prestige. Landmark clinical trials often appear in general medical journals like NEJM
, Lancet
, or JAMA
.
✅ Final Evaluation
Feature | Strength | Limitation |
---|---|---|
Specialty Focus | High | Narrow scope |
Peer Review & Ethics | COPE membership | Some technical/statistical issues |
Clinical Trials | Accepts early-stage innovations | RCTs often published elsewhere |
Prestige | Q2 | Lower visibility vs top neuro journals |
Overall: A respected, specialized journal ideal for technique-oriented studies, early innovation, and practical interventional insights.
🛠 Suggestions
- Authors: Ideal for pilot data, case series, and technical reports. For large-scale trials, consider higher-impact venues.
- Readers: Useful for staying current with procedural advances. Supplement with broader-evidence journals for guidelines and trials.