Keep Enjoying Content From SOLACI-CACI 2021

Latin American interventional cardiology week is over!

Between August 2 and 6, we enjoyed an international congress with over 50 international experts from Europe, Asia, and the United States, 150 Latin American faculties, and thousands of attendees from all over the world who had free access to an extraordinary virtual and interactive event.

On behalf of SOLACI and CACI, we want to thank everyone involved in this initiative, including attendees and organizers, and we want to express our grateful for the unconditional support of the medical industry in these challenging pandemic times. 

To make sure nobody is left out, we have decided to keep all Congress content available on the platform on demand.

How to access Congress content 

The platform used for the Congress will be online until August 31st. To access the content, log in or register at https://solacicaci21.org 

The presentations from the Main Arena and the Andreas Grüentzig auditorium will be available in the on-demand video section starting Wednesday, August 11th. Videos will be classified by day, auditorium, and satellite symposium. 

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See the Abstracts of the Congress in the RACI Magazine 

You can now access and consult all the Abstracts of the SOLACI-CACI 21 Congress on the website of the Revista Argentina de Cardioangiología Intervencionista (RACI).

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Certificates

Starting on August 17th, SOLACI-CACI 21 Congress certificates will be emailed to the address used for registration. 

Post-Congress Educational Events 

While the congress has ended, SOLACI and CACI are offering relevant scientific activities on hemodynamics on August and September.

Enrollment is now open for the first webinar on August 12th at 7 p.m.(ART; UTC -3) on TAVR Challenges: Evidence, Complex Anatomies, Durability. 

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