Publications of Interest

Revista Argentina de Cardioangiólogos Intervencionistas

ARGENTINIAN MAGAZINE OF INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGISTS

The Argentinian School of Interventional Cardiologists is a scientific society meant for all hemodynamics and interventional cardiology specialists in Argentina. It was created in 1985 with the support of the National Health Ministry to certify the Hemodynamics and General Angiology specialty. It is a medical society with a very active role throughout the country, aiming at promoting an integrated scientific approach for comprehensive care.

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Journal of Transcatheter Interventions

JOURNAL OF TRANSCATHETER INTERVENTIONS

The Journal of Transcatheter Interventions (JOTCI), released in 1993 as the Brazilian Magazine of Invasive Cardiology, is the official magazine of the Brazilian Society of Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology.

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SOLACI Book

SOLACI BOOK

The SOLACI book is the result of a joint effort of experts across Latin America. It aims at promoting and spreading Interventional Cardiology in the region and, to this end, visits the most important issues in the field. “SOLACI Cardiovascular Interventions” contains 133 chapters divided into 11 sections and counts with the enriching collaboration of more than 300 experts from all corners of the Continent.

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Other Magazines and Publications

OTHER MAGAZINES AND PUBLICATIONS

In this section you will find links to prestigious international publications on hemodynamics, such as the Journal of Transcatheter Interventions, EuroIntervention, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Intervention, the Spanish Magazine of Cardiology and many more.

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