The percutaneous treatment of structural, valvular, and non-valvular heart disease (SHD) is rapidly evolving. The Core Curriculum (CC) proposed by the EAPCI describes the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that define competency levels required by newly trained SHD interventional cardiologists (IC) and provides guidance for training centres. SHD ICs are cardiologists who have received complete interventional cardiology training. They are multidisciplinary team specialists who manage adult SHD patients from diagnosis to follow-up and perform percutaneous procedures in this area. They are competent in interpreting advanced imaging techniques and master planning software. The SHD ICs are expected to be proficient in the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid areas. They may have selective skills in either the aortic area or mitral/tricuspid areas. In this case, they must still have common transversal competencies in the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid areas. Additional SHD domain competencies are optional. Completing dedicated SHD training, aiming for full aortic, mitral, and tricuspid competencies, requires at least 18 months. For full training in the aortic area, with basic competencies in mitral/tricuspid areas, the training can be reduced to 1 year. The same is true for training in the mitral/tricuspid area, with competencies in the aortic area. The SHD IC CC promotes excellence and homogeneous training across Europe and is the cornerstone of future certifications and patient protection. It may be a reference for future CC for national associations and other SHD specialities, including imaging and cardiac surgery.

Percutaneous Valvular and Structural Heart Disease Interventions. 2024 Core Curriculum of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) of the ESC in collaboration with the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) and the Cardiovascular Surgery Working Group (WG CVS) of the European Society of Cardiology / Teles, R. C.; Van Belle, E.; Parma, R.; Tarantini, G.; Van Mieghem, N.; Mylotte, D.; Silva, J. D.; O'Connor, S.; Sondegaard, L.; Luz, A.; Amat-Santos, I. J.; Arzamendi, D.; Blackman, D.; De Backer, O.; Kunadian, V.; Buchanan, G. L.; Maccarthy, P.; Lurz, P.; Naber, C.; Chieffo, A.; Paradies, V.; Gilard, M.; Vincent, F.; Fraccaro, C.; Mehilli, J.; Giannini, C.; Silva, B.; Poliacikova, P.; Karam, N.; Veulemans, V.; Thiele, H.; Pilgrim, T.; Van Wely, M.; James, S.; Schmidt, M. R.; Uebing, A.; Ruck, A.; Ghanem, A.; Ghazzal, Z.; Joshi, F. R.; Favero, L.; Hermanides, R.; Ninios, V.; Fovino, L. N.; Nuis, R. -J.; Deharo, P.; Kala, P.; Elbaz-Greener, G.; Tchetche, D.; Agricola, E.; Thielmann, M.; Donal, E.; Bonaros, N.; Droogmans, S.; Czerny, M.; Baumbach, A.; Barbato, E.; Dudek, D.. - In: EUROINTERVENTION. - ISSN 1774-024X. - 20:22(2024), pp. 1370-1379. [10.4244/EIJ-D-23-00983]

Percutaneous Valvular and Structural Heart Disease Interventions. 2024 Core Curriculum of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) of the ESC in collaboration with the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) and the Cardiovascular Surgery Working Group (WG CVS) of the European Society of Cardiology

Blackman D.;Chieffo A.;Agricola E.;Barbato E.;
2024

Abstract

The percutaneous treatment of structural, valvular, and non-valvular heart disease (SHD) is rapidly evolving. The Core Curriculum (CC) proposed by the EAPCI describes the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that define competency levels required by newly trained SHD interventional cardiologists (IC) and provides guidance for training centres. SHD ICs are cardiologists who have received complete interventional cardiology training. They are multidisciplinary team specialists who manage adult SHD patients from diagnosis to follow-up and perform percutaneous procedures in this area. They are competent in interpreting advanced imaging techniques and master planning software. The SHD ICs are expected to be proficient in the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid areas. They may have selective skills in either the aortic area or mitral/tricuspid areas. In this case, they must still have common transversal competencies in the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid areas. Additional SHD domain competencies are optional. Completing dedicated SHD training, aiming for full aortic, mitral, and tricuspid competencies, requires at least 18 months. For full training in the aortic area, with basic competencies in mitral/tricuspid areas, the training can be reduced to 1 year. The same is true for training in the mitral/tricuspid area, with competencies in the aortic area. The SHD IC CC promotes excellence and homogeneous training across Europe and is the cornerstone of future certifications and patient protection. It may be a reference for future CC for national associations and other SHD specialities, including imaging and cardiac surgery.
2024
aortic stenosis; atrial fibrillation; education; hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; imaging modalities; mitral regurgitation; training
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Percutaneous Valvular and Structural Heart Disease Interventions. 2024 Core Curriculum of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) of the ESC in collaboration with the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) and the Cardiovascular Surgery Working Group (WG CVS) of the European Society of Cardiology / Teles, R. C.; Van Belle, E.; Parma, R.; Tarantini, G.; Van Mieghem, N.; Mylotte, D.; Silva, J. D.; O'Connor, S.; Sondegaard, L.; Luz, A.; Amat-Santos, I. J.; Arzamendi, D.; Blackman, D.; De Backer, O.; Kunadian, V.; Buchanan, G. L.; Maccarthy, P.; Lurz, P.; Naber, C.; Chieffo, A.; Paradies, V.; Gilard, M.; Vincent, F.; Fraccaro, C.; Mehilli, J.; Giannini, C.; Silva, B.; Poliacikova, P.; Karam, N.; Veulemans, V.; Thiele, H.; Pilgrim, T.; Van Wely, M.; James, S.; Schmidt, M. R.; Uebing, A.; Ruck, A.; Ghanem, A.; Ghazzal, Z.; Joshi, F. R.; Favero, L.; Hermanides, R.; Ninios, V.; Fovino, L. N.; Nuis, R. -J.; Deharo, P.; Kala, P.; Elbaz-Greener, G.; Tchetche, D.; Agricola, E.; Thielmann, M.; Donal, E.; Bonaros, N.; Droogmans, S.; Czerny, M.; Baumbach, A.; Barbato, E.; Dudek, D.. - In: EUROINTERVENTION. - ISSN 1774-024X. - 20:22(2024), pp. 1370-1379. [10.4244/EIJ-D-23-00983]
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