19 May 2026
EuroIntervention Case Reports has launched!
The first and only peer-reviewed case report journal dedicated entirely to interventional cardiovascular medicine: EuroIntervention Case Reports.

Salvatore Brugaletta
Editor-in-Chief of EuroIntervention Case Reports Hospital Clinic de Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
EuroIntervention and AsiaIntervention have now been joined by a new journal: EuroIntervention Case Reports. Editor-in-Chief, Salvatore Brugaletta, is delighted to see the first cases published on the journal’s website ready for EuroPCR.
The concept behind the new journal is to have a dedicated space for the community to share high-quality cases associated with important learning points. “Our profession is very practical,” says Dr Brugaletta.
“The journal will bring together technical excellence, procedural innovation and clinical relevance on a specialised peer-reviewed platform, with the aim of advancing practice for the benefit of our patients.”
Salvatore Brugaletta is accompanied by Valeria Paradies, Darren Mylotte and Andrea Scotti, who have Deputy Editor roles covering coronary interventions, structural and valvular interventions, and innovation, respectively. “We aim to attract educationally valuable cases across the field of interventional cardiovascular medicine and from everyone involved: from early-career interventionalists to experienced experts,” notes Dr Brugaletta. He highlights one section of the journal – the Fellows’ Corner – which publishes articles from fellows in training, with the article-processing charge waived, chosen by the editorial board for their high teaching value. Each peer-reviewed article from a fellow will be accompanied by an editorial commentary from an invited expert, providing contextualisation and educational perspective.
In addition to case reports, the new journal will also publish Flashlights – a memorable finding in interventional cardiology, such as an exceptional, high-quality image, paired with a description.
Related to innovation, first-in-human and early reports are encouraged when 30-day follow-up is complete. The aim of My Treatment Strategy articles is to describe how to perform a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure step-by-step so that readers can easily follow and reproduce the technique without prior experience. Clinical Case Series will consist of 2–10 clinical cases on the same condition, while Focused Reviews will provide practical overviews on high-priority topics related to devices, techniques and procedures.
Dr Brugaletta concludes, “We hope readers will access the journal regularly to enhance their own practice and submit their case reports and other articles to advance the work of others.”
Visit the website to see the very first cases