SOLACI-CACI 2021 | SCAI Session

✔️ SCAI Session (Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions) in the SOLACI-CACI 2021 Congress.

👨‍🏫 Program:

  • 00:03 – STEMI: Approach to Left Main Culprit – Dr. Timothy Henry.
  • 15:38 – Gender Disparities in STEMI – Dr. Cindy Grines.
  • 29:52 – Optimal DAPT Post Complex PCI – Dr. George Dangas.
  • 47:01 – PCI or CABG for Left Main Disease: How do we Choose in 2021 – Dr. Gregg Stone.
  • 01:03:30 – Physiologic Lesion Assessment to Optimize Multivessel Disease – Dr. Arnold Seto.
  • 01:15:08 – Mitral Regurgitation: Clasp, Grasp or Replace – Dr. Ruby Satpathy.

👉 Moderators: Dr. Steven R Bailey & Dr. Cindy Grines.
👉 Panelists: Dr. Oscar Bernal – Dr. Mauro Echevarria Pinto – Dr. Alejandro Palacios – Antonio Pocoví – Dr. Expedito Ribeiro – Dr. Ricardo Sarmiento.


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