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    The demands and hazards of working in the cardiac catheterization laboratory (CCL) are well-represented in the literature and include radiation exposure, orthopedic injuries, and physical and psychological stress. This analysis aimed to compare occupational hazards in the CCL between 2014 and 2023, focusing on orthopedic injuries, cancer diagnoses, and pregnancy-related issues.

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    Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has emerged as an important tool for planning percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). While it has traditionally been employed for diagnostic purposes, increasing evidence and real-world experience suggest that CCTA can be used for the preprocedural planning of PCI and can inform patient triage, shared decision making, case complexity, and resource use. This approach mirrors how computed tomography angiography is routinely used to plan structural interventions.

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    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.

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    Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women worldwide, with mortality rates due to cardiogenic shock (CS) remaining exceedingly high. Sex-based disparities in the timely delivery of optimal CS treatment contribute to poor outcomes; addressing these disparities is a major priority to improve women’s cardiovascular health. This consensus statement provides a comprehensive summary of the current state of treatment of CS in women across the spectrum of cardiovascular disease states and identifies important gaps in evidence.

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    Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has emerged as an important tool for planning percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). While it has traditionally been employed for diagnostic purposes, increasing evidence and real-world experience suggest that CCTA can be used for the preprocedural planning of PCI and can inform patient triage, shared decision making, case complexity, and resource use. This approach mirrors how computed tomography angiography is routinely used to plan structural interventions.

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    Kobayashi T, Secemsky EA, Lansky AJ, et al. Labrandero C, Deiros L, Gutiérrez-Larraya F, et al. Edited by Leipsic JA, Pinilla-Echeverri N Widmer RJ, Rosol ZP, Schussler JM, et al. Sheth T, Al Rashidi S, Jaffer I Neelima Katukuri James C. Blankenship Aravdeep Jhand Islam Y. Elgendy Varun Aggarwal Athar M. Qureshi George D. Dangas James C. Fang Jodie L. Hurwitz B. Hadley Wilson Joseph C. Wu Riley RF, Patel MP, Abbott JD, Bangalore S, Brilakis ES, Croce KJ, Doshi D, Kaul P, Kearney KE, Kerrigan JL, McEntegart

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    JSCAI is a peer-reviewed, international, Gold Open Access journal covering the broad field of cardiovascular diseases. JSCAI is a highly credible and well-balanced reference that highlights practical techniques and pathways of care and delivers high-impact scientific contributions drawn from clinicians and colleagues in interventional cardiology. JSCAI publishes original research, comprehensive reviews, meta-analyses, study designs, society, guidelines, editorials, research letters, case reports, and

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    Edited by Yiannis S. Chatzizisis Dr. MD, PhD University of Miami, Miami, Florida, Elazer R. Edelman Dr. MD, PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

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    Kobayashi T, Secemsky EA, Lansky AJ, et al. Labrandero C, Deiros L, Gutiérrez-Larraya F, et al. Edited by Leipsic JA, Pinilla-Echeverri N Widmer RJ, Rosol ZP, Schussler JM, et al. Sheth T, Al Rashidi S, Jaffer I Neelima Katukuri James C. Blankenship Aravdeep Jhand Islam Y. Elgendy Varun Aggarwal Athar M. Qureshi George D. Dangas James C. Fang Jodie L. Hurwitz B. Hadley Wilson Joseph C. Wu Riley RF, Patel MP, Abbott JD, Bangalore S, Brilakis ES, Croce KJ, Doshi D, Kaul P, Kearney KE, Kerrigan JL, McEntegart

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