SOLACI-CACI 2017: All Winners

See the list of winners for all contests carried out as part of the last SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress. The names were announced on Friday, August 4th, at the Congress closing ceremony.

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SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress Best Abstract Award: Dr. Gabriel Maluenda.

Title: “Single Trans-Septal Access Technique for Left Atrial Intracardial Echocardiography to Guide Left Atrial Appendage Closure.”

 

SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress Best E-Poster Award: Cristian Calenta (work presented by Dr. Lucas Mas).

Title: “Interconnected Network for the Provision of Medical Care to Patients with ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Initial Results and Impact on Mortality.”

 

SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress Best Pediatric Abstract Award: Daniel Springmuller.

Title: “Evolution of Cardiac Catheterization in Adult Patients with Congenital Heart Disease.”

 

SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress Best Technician Abstract Award: Victor Marcelino.

Title: “Is Radial Access Associated with Higher Radiation than Femoral Access in Coronary Angiography?”

 

SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress Second-Best Technician Work Award: Regiane Canoa Camboim.

Title: “Identificação e classificação do sangramento no sítio de punção radial após angioplastia transluminal coronariana percutánea.”

 

SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress MEDTRONIC Best Structural Work Award: Carlos Fava.

Title: “Percutaneous Repair of a Left Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation.”

 

SOLACI SESSIONS Oro Award for Best Clinical Case, Sponsored by Abbott Latin America: Martin Valdebenito (CHILE).

 

Winner of the SOLACI SESSIONS Medical Image Contest: Lorena Viñole (Uruguay).

 

Best Exams at ProEducar Course “José Gabay”:

– 1st Prize: Pablo Mehevech.

– 2nd Prize: Jonathan Miara López.

– 3rd Prize: Efraim Flam.

– 4th Prize: Rodolfo Pedrazzi Poma.


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