In this issue of EuroIntervention, we begin with the European Bifurcation Club’s 18th consensus document; original research on morphofunctional assessment in acute coronary syndrome patients; OCT-guided PCI in STEMI patients; a debate on whether bivalirudin is ready for a comeback; research correspondence concerning the A-Flux, a self-expanding coronary sinus reducer; the 5-year outcomes of the ACURATE neo AS study; news from the EAPCI and more...
Expert Consensus
Percutaneous coronary intervention for bifurcation coronary lesions using optimised angiographic guidance: the 18th consensus document from the European Bifurcation Club
Burzotta F, Louvard Y, Lassen JF, Lefèvre T, Finet G, Collet C, Legutko J, Lesiak M, Hikichi Y, Albiero R, Pan M, Chatzizisis YS, Hildick-Smith D, Ferenc M, Johnson TW, Chieffo A, Darremont O, Banning A, Serruys PW, Stankovic G
10.4244/EIJ-D-24-00160
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Original Research
Impact of morphofunctional assessment with quantitative flow ratio and optical coherence tomography in patients with acute coronary syndromes
Osumi Y, Kawamori H, Toba T, Hiromasa T, Fujimoto D, Kakizaki S, Nakamura K, Hamana T, Fujii H, Sasaki S, Iwane S, Yamamoto T, Naniwa S, Sakamoto Y, Matsuhama K, Fukuishi Y, Kozuki A, Shite J, Takaya T, Ishida A, Iwasaki M, Hirata K, Otake H
10.4244/EIJ-D-23-01043
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Five-year follow-up of OCT-guided percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
He L, Hu S, Zhao C, Wang Y, Weng Z, Qin Y, Feng X, Yu H, Li L, Xu Y, Zhang D, Zhu Y, Zuo Y, Hao W, Ma J, Zeng M, Yi B, Wang N, Sun Y, Gao Z, Koniaeva E, Mohammad D, Hou J, Mintz G, Jia H, Yu B
10.4244/EIJ-D-24-00249