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Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is characterized by rapid (>300 beats a per minute), irregular electrical activation with variable electrocardiographic waveforms that prevents coordinated myocardial contraction, resulting in immediate loss of cardiac output.1 It most commonly occurs in the context of coronary artery disease.2,3 Resuscitation efforts are critically time-dependent: with each minute of untreated VF, the survival rate declines […]

Interventional Cardiology

An Introduction to Interventional Cardiology

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Cardiovascular care continues to evolve in response to increasingly complex clinical realities, where advances in intervention, electrophysiology and population health must be integrated with a more critical appraisal of long-held assumptions. Across disciplines, there is a growing recognition that improving ...

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touchCARDIO Future Leaders 2026 Following the successful introduction last year of our touchCARDIO Future Leaders, we are delighted to announce that nominations are now open for the 2026 edition. This initiative celebrates the next generation of pioneers in cardiology, those whose passion, ...

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After decades of debate, patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure is now a well-established strategy to reduce recurrent stroke in patients aged 18–60 years who have had a PFO-associated stroke.1 Patients who underwent PFO closure continue to have a higher stroke risk ...

Coverage from: EuroPCR Highlights

New late-breaking data presented on Day 3 of EuroPCR 2026 highlighted evolving approaches to antiplatelet therapy, transcatheter treatment of pure aortic regurgitation and procedural optimization in bicuspid TAVR

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Day 2 hotline data at EuroPCR 2026 highlighted improved outcomes with FFR-guided PCI in TAVI, comparable 10-year survival with PCI and CABG in left main disease and consistent LAAC benefits across age groups.

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Data presented on the first day of EuroPCR 2026, Paris, highlighted continued advances in lipid lowering, coronary scaffold technology and vessel restoration strategies. From substantial reductions in cardiovascular events with aggressive LDL-cholesterol lowering to encouraging long-term outcomes with next-generation bioresorbable and adaptive coronary devices, these studies offered important insights into the future direction of PCI and secondary prevention.

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Coverage from: EHRA Highlights
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At EHRA 2026, new research from Dr Kerollos Abdelsayed highlighted perioperative inflammation as a modifiable driver of conduction disturbances after TAVI, opening the door to novel pharmacologic and device-based solutions.

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Balloon aortic valvuloplasty (BAV) has experienced a complex evolution in clinical practice, transitioning from an early therapeutic innovation to limited use, and more recently to a redefined role in the era of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). In the first of our new practice pearls series, In Rhythm, Dr Gustavo Samaja (Sanatorio Colegiales, Buenos Aires, Argentina) shares practical insights into the contemporary role of BAV, including patient selection, procedural strategies, and its use as both a bridge and a decision-making tool. He also discusses how evolving healthcare systems and resource considerations continue to shape the balance between BAV and TAVI in everyday clinical practice.

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Cardiovascular medicine continues to advance at a remarkable pace, driven by innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration and an ever-deepening understanding of disease mechanisms. As patient populations age and chronic conditions become increasingly complex, the field stands at the intersection of precision therapy, ...

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Coverage from: ESC Highlights

Between 29 August and 1 September 2025, Madrid hosted one of the most globally ambitious gatherings in cardiovascular medicine: ESC Congress 2025, held alongside the World Congress of Cardiology. Under the unifying theme “Cardiology Beyond Borders,” the meeting spotlighted how cardiovascular disease is woven into broader global health challenges — from disparities in care access to climate, pandemics and social determinants of health. With over 33,000 participants from 169 countries, the Congress set new attendance records and featured more than 190 studies released in tandem with leading journals.

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S3E1_What impact does sleep have on physicians and their patients? We all know sleep is important, but what happens when physicians don’t get enough? In this episode of Visionary Voices, we welcome Associate Professor Grace Vincent from ...

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Long-term results from the DanGer Shock trial confirm that early mechanical circulatory support can improve survival in STEMI-related cardiogenic shock. Professor Peter Clemmensen highlights the need to individualise treatment, particularly in elderly patients, and calls for greater emphasis on prevention and global cardiovascular health to ensure advances translate across diverse healthcare settings.

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Late-breaking data from ESC 2025 are set to reshape daily cardiology practice, with Dr José Luis Merino highlighting trials that challenge long-standing use of beta blockers, underscore the value of potassium optimization in ICD patients, and caution against routine aspirin in anticoagulated individuals, while also pointing to artificial intelligence as an emerging tool in clinical decision-making.

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New perspectives from ESC 2025 point to cryoablation as a streamlined and safer option for managing atrial fibrillation in heart failure, offering the potential for earlier treatment and broader access in busy healthcare systems.

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The POLAR-HF trial shows that early, simplified pulmonary vein isolation is safe and effective in patients with atrial fibrillation and reduced ejection fraction, reinforcing the importance of timely rhythm control without the need for complex ablation strategies.

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This activity brings together leading experts in cardiology and neurology to explore the latest advancements and emerging technologies in the field of arrhythmia detection.

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Coverage from: Heart Rhythm Highlights

In this interview, Dr Valentina Kutyifa, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA, offers insight into the BIO LIBRA study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03884608), a landmark trial designed to reassess outcomes in patients with non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy in the era of contemporary medical therapy. Recognizing that much of the original evidence supporting implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) use in this population dates back decades, the BIO LIBRA study was initiated to fill key knowledge gaps using modern treatment protocols.

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Coverage from: Heart Rhythm Highlights

In this interview, Dr Louise Olde Nordkamp, a device cardiologist at Amsterdam University Medical Center, discusses the long-term findings of the PRAETORIAN XL trial—a follow-up study comparing transvenous and subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs). Building on the original PRAETORIAN trial, this extended 8-year analysis evaluated device-related complications and confirmed that subcutaneous ICDs carry fewer major and lead-related complications. Dr Olde Nordkamp highlights the clinical relevance of these results, supporting broader consideration of subcutaneous ICDs in patients without pacing indications.

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