Advances and Future Directions in Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI)
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Cardiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2025 | Viewed by 73
Special Issue Editors
Interests: interventional cardiology; percutaneous coronary interventions; coronary artery disease; acute myocardial infarction; intravascular imaging; coronary physiology; cardiovascular pharmacology; chronic total occlusion; bifurcation disease; transcatheter aortic valve implantation; edge-to-edge mitral valve repair; patent foramen ovale closure; left atrial appendage closure; peripheral artery disease; endovascular interventions for chronic limb ischemia; carotid artery stenting
Interests: acute coronary syndromes; anticoagulant therapy; antiplatelet therapy; antithrombotic therapy; cardiovascular pharmacology; cardiovascular prevention; chronic coronary syndromes; coronary artery disease; high bleeding risk; high thrombotic risk; interventional cardiology; interventional pharmacology; lipid-lowering drugs; lipid metabolism; percutaneous coronary interventions; risk stratification; thrombosis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to serve as the Guest Editors for a Special Issue of the Journal of Clinical Medicine dedicated to current progress and future directions in interventional cardiology to be published in May 2025. This Special Issue, titled “Advances and Future Directions in Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI)”, will focus on current advances in coronary artery disease and intervention.
In recent years, there has been significant progress in the field of interventional cardiology from novel devices (including thin-strut second-generation drug-eluting stents, sirolimus-coated balloons, new-generation bioresorbable scaffolds, and bioadaptors) to appealing antithrombotic strategies (e.g., P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy in place of aspirin, very short dual antiplatelet therapy, dual antiplatelet therapy P2Y12 inhibitor de-escalation, and aspirin-free antithrombotic therapy after percutaneous coronary intervention). In addition, a substantial amount of new evidence on intravascular imaging techniques (i.e., intravascular ultrasound and optical coherence tomography) for guiding and optimizing percutaneous coronary interventions has strengthened recommendations and raised new questions. Similarly, multiple recent trials on percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with acute myocardial infarction and multivessel disease have enhanced our undestanding on the prognostic value of myocardial revascularization completeness, timing, and guidance. Finally, emerging angiography-based techniques to assess coronary physiology (quantitative flow ratio, non-invasive index of microvascular resistance, etc.) open new diagnostic opportunities. The goal of this Special Issue is to update the practicing interventional cardiologist and provide a comprehensive collection of review articles.
To this end, we would like to invite state-of-the-art reviews focusing on advances in percutaneous coronary interventions, including the evolution of interventional techniques, new devices for percutaneous coronary intervention, and medical therapy (i.e., antithrombotic therapy in coronary artery disease).
The deadline for the submission of these articles to the journal is 31 May 2025. We look forward to your submissions.
Dr. Daniele Giacoppo
Dr. Antonio Greco
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- drug-eluting stents
- drug-coated balloons
- bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
- antiplatelet therapy
- intravascular ultrasound
- optical coherence tomography
- quantitative flow ratio
- complete revascularization
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