Scherr, DanielFrausing, Maria Hee Jung ParkMaciejewski, CezaryBarisone, MichelaBoriani, GiuseppeBreitenstein, AlexanderDelgado, BrunoHendriks, Jeroen M.Hovakimyan, TatevikKollias, GeorgiosKönig, SebastianLenarczyk, RadoslawLetsas, Konstantinos P.Malaczynska-Rajpold, KatarzynaManninger, MartinMerino, Jose L.Mores, BenoitOllitrault, PierrePotter, Tom J. R. deRao, ArchanaSarkozy, AndreaSattler, Stefan M.Svennberg, EmmaTilz, Roland RichardZylla, Maura M.Vogler, Julia2026-04-232026-04-232026-04-012c57cbf3-7d7c-4b23-b60a-98a11bc3c1d4http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/57577Same-day discharge (SDD) following electrophysiology (EP) and cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) procedures has emerged as a contemporary care model driven by improvements in procedural safety, efficiency, and healthcare resource constraints. Despite growing evidence supporting its safety in selected patients, adoption of SDD across Europe remains heterogeneous. This clinical consensus statement, developed by the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) of the ESC in collaboration with the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions (ACNAP) of the ESC, provides an evidence-based and practice-oriented framework for the implementation of SDD pathways after EP and CIED interventions. Based on a structured review of contemporary trials, registries, and expert consensus, the document addresses patient selection, peri-procedural management, early complication surveillance, discharge criteria, and post-discharge follow-up. Procedure-specific considerations are provided for catheter ablation and device implantation. This consensus aims to harmonize clinical practice, reduce variability in care, and support the safe and sustainable expansion of SDD across diverse European healthcare systems.engAblationAtrial fibrillationCardiac implantable electronic deviceOvernight staySame-day dischargeSame-day discharge after electrophysiological and cardiac implantable electronic device procedures: a clinical consensus statement of the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions (ACNAP) of the ESCresearch article10.1093/europace/euag065105035679580PMC1307555241973847