Abstract
The digital revolution has transformed the landscape of scientific communication, offering new tools for the dissemination and uptake of research. In cardiology, a field defined by rapid innovation and large-scale data generation, social media platforms have emerged as powerful adjuncts to traditional publishing methods. Platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, and LinkedIn are increasingly used by journals, academic institutions, and individual clinicians to share research, engage in discourse, and promote knowledge translation. This literature review explores the existing body of research on social media's role in the dissemination and uptake of cardiology research. It discusses the influence of altmetrics, the impact on citation patterns, the integration into conference proceedings and continuing medical education, and highlights ethical considerations, including misinformation and professionalism. The review concludes with future directions for research and policy in this emerging field.