2021 Handbook of Hemodynamic and Interventional Cardiology Procedures

The 2021 Handbook of Hemodynamic and Interventional Cardiology Procedures, driven by the SOLACI Chapter of Nurses, Technicians, and Medical Technologists, is already out.

This important work compiles all advancements in interventional cardiology to date, including technological developments, new treatment techniques, and novelties in several thematic areas. In this regard, the handbook includes chapters on updates in interventional cardiology, structural cardiology, renal angioplasty, renal denervation, implantable cardiac stimulation devices, unusual projections in cardiology, chemo-embolizations, and interventional neuro-radiology, among others.

The 2021 Handbook of Procedures has over 400 pages of theoretical and practical learning divided into 29 chapters written by professionals and authors from all corners of Latin America.

The SOLACI Chapter of Nurses, Technicians, and Medical Technologists is grateful for the selfless effort of all professionals who participated in the elaboration of this document that seeks to promote continuing medical education, research, and the distribution of useful knowledge for daily practice.


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