Davide Capodanno: Papers That Attracted the Most Attention in EuroIntervention in 2025
Davide Capodanno, Full Professor of Cardiology at the University of Catania, shared on LinkedIn:
“Here is the usual overview of the papers that attracted the most attention in EuroIntervention in 2025.
I’m pleased with this year’s statistics. The steady increase in the journal’s impact factor over recent years (now 9.5) is translating into a higher volume of submissions, making the selection of the limited proportion of articles we can publish increasingly competitive. The practical consequence is a progressive rise in average quality. Studies that only a few years ago might have been published elsewhere are now appearing in EuroIntervention. A virtuous cycle that we hope to sustain in 2026, with the continued contribution of our reference community of interventional cardiologists, which the journal aims to reflect both academically and in daily practice.
Coronary is back? Among the most cited themes this year are standardization of definitions and endpoints, acute coronary syndromes, physiology- and imaging-guided decision-making, optimization of antithrombotic strategies, and the management of complex patient subsets.”

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