Percutaneous coronary procedures performed in a day-case setting are intended to facilitate an optimised resource allocation and increase patient satisfaction without compromising procedural and long-term safety or efficacy. While an increasing number of centres have implemented a day-case approach, patient pathways and procedural aspects still lack standardisation, potentially leading to a large heterogeneity in practices. However, several centres and healthcare systems are still reluctant to adopt day-case diagnostic or therapeutic coronary procedures because of safety concerns, penalising reimbursement policies, or simple inertia. This clinical consensus statement summarises experience-based know-how and research-derived data on day-case coronary procedures with the objective of providing standardised practical guidance on patient selection, procedural considerations, and postprocedural management to facilitate wide-scale adoption of a day-case coronary programme. The document also provides clear advice on when such procedures must be converted into regular admissions to maximise patient safety.

Day-case percutaneous coronary procedures. A clinical consensus statement of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions (ACNAP) of the ESC / Toth, G. G.; Amabile, N.; Barbato, E.; Borregaard, B.; Buszman, P.; Cuisset, T.; Gilard, M.; James, S.; Al-Lamee, R.; Mashayekhi, K.; Regazzoli, D.; Sarno, G.; Siller-Matula, J. M.; Brugaletta, S.; Stefanini, G.. - In: EUROINTERVENTION. - ISSN 1774-024X. - 22:4(2026), pp. 224-231. [10.4244/EIJ-D-25-00326]

Day-case percutaneous coronary procedures. A clinical consensus statement of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions (ACNAP) of the ESC

Barbato E.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Sarno G.;Stefanini G.
2026

Abstract

Percutaneous coronary procedures performed in a day-case setting are intended to facilitate an optimised resource allocation and increase patient satisfaction without compromising procedural and long-term safety or efficacy. While an increasing number of centres have implemented a day-case approach, patient pathways and procedural aspects still lack standardisation, potentially leading to a large heterogeneity in practices. However, several centres and healthcare systems are still reluctant to adopt day-case diagnostic or therapeutic coronary procedures because of safety concerns, penalising reimbursement policies, or simple inertia. This clinical consensus statement summarises experience-based know-how and research-derived data on day-case coronary procedures with the objective of providing standardised practical guidance on patient selection, procedural considerations, and postprocedural management to facilitate wide-scale adoption of a day-case coronary programme. The document also provides clear advice on when such procedures must be converted into regular admissions to maximise patient safety.
2026
coronary angiography; day case; day clinic; PCI; same-day discharge
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Day-case percutaneous coronary procedures. A clinical consensus statement of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions (ACNAP) of the ESC / Toth, G. G.; Amabile, N.; Barbato, E.; Borregaard, B.; Buszman, P.; Cuisset, T.; Gilard, M.; James, S.; Al-Lamee, R.; Mashayekhi, K.; Regazzoli, D.; Sarno, G.; Siller-Matula, J. M.; Brugaletta, S.; Stefanini, G.. - In: EUROINTERVENTION. - ISSN 1774-024X. - 22:4(2026), pp. 224-231. [10.4244/EIJ-D-25-00326]
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