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    Antithrombotic therapy after percutaneous coronary intervention of bifurcation lesions
    (2021)
    Zimarino, Marco (57215992419)
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    Angiolillo, Dominick J. (6701541904)
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    Dangas, George (7006593805)
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    Capodanno, Davide (25642544700)
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    Barbato, Emanuele (58118036500)
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    Hahn, Joo-Yong (12771661800)
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    Giustino, Gennaro (55964550000)
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    Watanabe, Hirotoshi (55624475534)
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    Costa, Francesco (57203815908)
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    Cuisset, Thomas (14627332500)
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    Rossini, Roberta (6603679502)
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    Sibbing, Dirk (10041326200)
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    Burzotta, Francesco (7003405739)
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    Louvard, Yves (7004523655)
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    Shehab, Abdulla (6603838351)
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    Renda, Giulia (6701747626)
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    Kimura, Takeshi (26643375000)
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    Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol (6603262426)
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    Chen, Shao-Liang (35186717200)
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    Costa, Ricardo (7203063525)
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    Koo, Bon-Kwon (35285769200)
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    Storey, Robert F. (7101733693)
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    Valgimigli, Marco (57222377628)
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    Mehran, Roxana (7004992409)
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    Stankovic, Goran (59150945500)
    Coronary bifurcations exhibit localised turbulent flow and an enhanced propensity for atherothrombosis, platelet deposition and plaque rupture. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of bifurcation lesions is associated with an increased risk of thrombotic events. Such risk is modulated by anatomical complexity, intraprocedural factors and pharmacological therapy. There is no consensus on the appropriate PCI strategy or the optimal regimen and duration of antithrombotic treatment in order to decrease the risk of ischaemic and bleeding complications in the setting of coronary bifurcation. A uniform therapeutic approach meets a clinical need. The present initiative, promoted by the European Bifurcation Club (EBC), involves opinion leaders from Europe, America, and Asia with the aim of analysing the currently available evidence. Although mainly derived from small dedicated studies, substudies of large trials or from authors' opinions, an algorithm for the optimal management of patients undergoing bifurcation PCI, developed on the basis of clinical presentation, bleeding risk, and intraprocedural strategy, is proposed here. © Europa Digital & Publishing 2021. All rights reserved.
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    Definitions and Standardized Endpoints for Treatment of Coronary Bifurcations
    (2022)
    Lunardi, Mattia (56516613400)
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    Louvard, Yves (7004523655)
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    Lefèvre, Thierry (13608617100)
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    Stankovic, Goran (59150945500)
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    Burzotta, Francesco (7003405739)
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    Kassab, Ghassan S. (7006148822)
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    Lassen, Jens F. (57189389659)
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    Darremont, Olivier (23666794700)
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    Garg, Scot (13104177600)
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    Koo, Bon-Kwon (35285769200)
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    Holm, Niels R. (36156981800)
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    Johnson, Thomas W. (56418917800)
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    Pan, Manuel (7202544866)
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    Chatzizisis, Yiannis S. (13907765800)
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    Banning, Adrian (57957647700)
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    Chieffo, Alaide (57202041611)
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    Dudek, Dariusz (7006649800)
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    Hildick-Smith, David (8089365300)
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    Garot, Jérome (7004240858)
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    Henry, Timothy D. (7102043625)
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    Dangas, George (7006593805)
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    Stone, Gregg W. (7202761439)
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    Krucoff, Mitchell W. (7005760104)
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    Cutlip, Donald (35406176000)
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    Mehran, Roxana (7004992409)
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    Wijns, William (7006420435)
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    Sharif, Faisal (6701725097)
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    Serruys, Patrick W. (34573036500)
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    Onuma, Yoshinobu (15051093400)
    The Bifurcation Academic Research Consortium (Bif-ARC) project originated from the need to overcome the paucity of standardization and comparability between studies involving bifurcation coronary lesions. This document is the result of a collaborative effort between academic research organizations and the most renowned interventional cardiology societies focused on bifurcation lesions in Europe, the United States, and Asia. This consensus provides standardized definitions for bifurcation lesions; the criteria to judge the side branch relevance; the procedural, mechanistic, and clinical endpoints for every type of bifurcation study; and the follow-up methods. Considering the complexity of bifurcation lesions and their evaluation, detailed instructions and technical aspects for site and core laboratory analysis of bifurcation lesions are also reported. The recommendations included within this consensus will facilitate pooled analyses and the effective comparison of data in the future, improving the clinical relevance of trials in bifurcation lesions, and the quality of care in this subset of patients. © 2022 The Authors
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    Definitions and Standardized Endpoints for Treatment of Coronary Bifurcations
    (2023)
    Lunardi, Mattia (56516613400)
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    Louvard, Yves (7004523655)
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    Lefèvre, Thierry (13608617100)
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    Stankovic, Goran (59150945500)
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    Burzotta, Francesco (7003405739)
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    Kassab, Ghassan S. (7006148822)
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    Lassen, Jens F. (57189389659)
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    Darremont, Olivier (23666794700)
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    Garg, Scot (13104177600)
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    Koo, Bon-Kwon (35285769200)
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    Holm, Niels R. (36156981800)
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    Johnson, Thomas W. (56418917800)
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    Pan, Manuel (7202544866)
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    Chatzizisis, Yiannis S. (13907765800)
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    Banning, Adrian (57957647700)
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    Chieffo, Alaide (57202041611)
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    Dudek, Dariusz (7006649800)
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    Hildick-Smith, David (8089365300)
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    Garot, Jérome (7004240858)
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    Henry, Timothy D. (7102043625)
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    Dangas, George (7006593805)
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    Stone, Gregg W. (7202761439)
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    Krucoff, Mitchell W. (7005760104)
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    Cutlip, Donald (35406176000)
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    Mehran, Roxana (7004992409)
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    Wijns, William (7006420435)
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    Sharif, Faisal (6701725097)
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    Serruys, Patrick W. (34573036500)
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    Onuma, Yoshinobu (15051093400)
    The Bifurcation Academic Research Consortium (Bif-ARC) project originated from the need to overcome the paucity of standardization and comparability between studies involving bifurcation coronary lesions. This document is the result of a collaborative effort between academic research organizations and the most renowned interventional cardiology societies focused on bifurcation lesions in Europe, the United States, and Asia. This consensus provides standardized definitions for bifurcation lesions; the criteria to judge the side branch relevance; the procedural, mechanistic, and clinical endpoints for every type of bifurcation study; and the follow-up methods. Considering the complexity of bifurcation lesions and their evaluation, detailed instructions and technical aspects for site and core laboratory analysis of bifurcation lesions are also reported. The recommendations included within this consensus will facilitate pooled analyses and the effective comparison of data in the future, improving the clinical relevance of trials in bifurcation lesions, and the quality of care in this subset of patients. © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American College of Cardiology and Europa Digital & Publishing.
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    Factors Contributing to Low Utilization of Intracoronary Imaging in Clinical Practice: A White Paper
    (2025)
    Escaned, Javier (56517095000)
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    Lombardi, Marco (57215776251)
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    Götberg, Matthias (8656313200)
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    Amabile, Nicolas (16177636800)
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    Banning, Adrian (57957647700)
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    Barbato, Emanuele (58118036500)
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    Brugaletta, Salvatore (14010425300)
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    Chen, Shao-Liang (57206653250)
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    Doshi, Darshan (56511612400)
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    Koo, Bon-Kwon (35285769200)
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    Kozuma, Ken (7004872683)
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    Mahadevan, Kalaivani (57073028600)
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    Milasinovic, Dejan (24823024500)
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    Sinning, Jan-Malte (6506592261)
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    Toth, Gabor (7202464528)
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    Gonzalo, Nieves (24484668300)
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    Mamas, Mamas A. (6507283777)
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    Kirtane, Ajay J. (6603083771)
    Intracoronary imaging (ICI) was introduced over 3 decades ago to complement conventional coronary angiography, yet its widespread uptake remains limited. This paper seeks to explore the potential causes behind low ICI utilization. The concepts of acceptability, acceptance, and adoption were applied to understand at which stage individual factors influence ICI implementation. Overall, the document aims at offering a comprehensive understanding of the challenges affecting ICI adoption, laying the foundation for effective change strategies. This approach is intended to address the broader, multifaceted nature of ICI implementation, providing a starting point for broadening its integration into clinical practice. © 2025 The Author(s)
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    Physiological Approach for Coronary Artery Bifurcation Disease: Position Statement by Korean, Japanese, and European Bifurcation Clubs
    (2022)
    Lee, Hak Seung (57196309292)
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    Kim, Ung (35226439300)
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    Yang, Seokhun (57205486075)
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    Murasato, Yoshinobu (56200383400)
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    Louvard, Yves (7004523655)
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    Song, Young Bin (15763569500)
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    Kubo, Takashi (55530774100)
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    Johnson, Thomas W. (56418917800)
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    Hong, Soon Jun (25648124100)
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    Omori, Hiroyuki (57194638479)
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    Pan, Manuel (7202544866)
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    Doh, Joon-Hyung (23481390400)
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    Kinoshita, Yoshihisa (35431174000)
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    Banning, Adrian P. (57957647700)
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    Nam, Chang-Wook (34571810200)
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    Shite, Junya (6602690884)
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    Lefèvre, Thierry (13608617100)
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    Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol (6603262426)
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    Hikichi, Yutaka (7006401170)
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    Chatzizisis, Yiannis S. (13907765800)
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    Lassen, Jens Flensted (57189389659)
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    Stankovic, Goran (59150945500)
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    Koo, Bon-Kwon (35285769200)
    Coronary artery bifurcation lesions are frequently encountered in cardiac catheterization laboratories and are associated with more complex procedures and worse clinical outcomes than nonbifurcation lesions. Therefore, anatomical and physiological assessment of bifurcation lesions before, during, and after percutaneous coronary intervention is of paramount clinical importance. Physiological assessment can help interventionalists appreciate the hemodynamic significance of coronary artery disease and guide ischemia-directed revascularization. However, it is important to understand that the physiological approach for bifurcation disease is more important than simply using physiological indexes for its assessment. This joint consensus document by the Korean, Japanese, and European bifurcation clubs presents the concept of a physiological approach for coronary bifurcation lesions, as well as current knowledge, practical tips, pitfalls, and future directions of applying physiological indexes in bifurcation percutaneous coronary intervention. This document aims to guide interventionalists in performing appropriate physiology-based assessments and treatment decisions for coronary bifurcation lesions. © 2022 American College of Cardiology Foundation

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