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  • The 2021 ACC/AHA/SCAI guidelines emphasize the role of a multidisciplinary heart team in improving patient care through collaborative, evidence-based decision-making for coronary revascularization.
  • Two case studies are presented to illustrate the decision-making process of the heart team in managing complex patients with coronary artery disease.
  • The focus is on patient-centered approaches that consider individual circumstances while leveraging expert insights from various specialists.

Article Abstract

The 2021 ACC/AHA/SCAI coronary artery disease revascularization guideline highlights the importance of the multidisciplinary heart team in making patient-centered, evidence-based clinical decisions for patients considered for coronary revascularization. We present 2 cases highlighting aspects of heart team decision making for complex patients with coronary artery disease. ().

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