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SOLACI Peripheral Registry Surpassed the 500-Patient Mark

SOLACI Peripheral Registry Surpassed the 500-Patient Mark

We are glad to announce that the Latin American SOLACI Peripheral Registry keeps growing and has enrolled over 500 patients. Over 9 countries and 29 Latin American sites have joined this multicenter, prospective research initiative that aims to collect data on the reality of lower limb angioplasty within our continent, in order to unify criteria, draw

Reporte Mensual LATAM Bif: Enero 2022

LATAM Bif Registry: January 2022 Report

Learn about the Latin American Registry of the Percutaneous Intervention of Coronary Bifurcations January 2022 report. The registry has already enrolled over 700 patients, which makes us most proud.  More than 23 centers from Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Guatemala have joined the registry. For those who still haven’t heard of it, LATAM

Registro LATAM Bif 700 pacientes

LATAM Bif Registry Has Enrolled Over 700 Patients

After a year of hard work, LATAM Bif-SOLACI has included over 700 patients! From SOLACI Research and the Registry Board of Directors we are glad to lead this important research initiative and we hope to keep growing in the coming months and be able to contribute with reliable data that will allow us to perfect

SOLACI Research Session

SOLACI-CACI 2021 | SOLACI Research Session

✔️ Watch again “SOLACI Research” session carried out during SOLACI-CACI 2021. At the event, important advances of LATAM Bif and SOLACI Peripheral registries were shared and SOLACI / SIAC guidelines on TAVR vs CABG were presented. We also featured 2 important presentations by doctors Sanjit Jolly (Canada) and Deephak Bhatt (USA) 👨‍🏫 Program: 00:01 –

SOLACI Research | Invitation to Participate in the Latin American SOLACI Peripheral Registry

After much effort, SOLACI Research is pleased to formally invite the entire community to participate in the Latin American SOLACI Peripheral Registry, our second research initiative.  The SOLACI Peripheral Registry is a multicenter, prospective registry that aims to collect data on the reality of lower limb angioplasty in Latin America, in order to unify criteria,

SOLACI/SIAC Latin American Clinical Guidelines on TAVR vs. SAVR Published

The Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology is proud to announce that the Latin American Clinical Guidelines on TAVR vs. SAVR on patients with severe aortic stenosis have been published. This high-quality scientific work was published in the Heart BMJ Journal and is the result of an arduous joint effort between SOLACI (through its Research

Webinar SOLACI Research | Angioplastia de miembros inferiores. Registro LATAM Periférico

12/05 | SOLACI Research Webinar: Lower Limb Angioplasty. LATAM Peripheral Registry

Do not miss the next SOLACI Research event, where we will be presenting LATAM Peripheral Research Registry! This registry is meant to collect data and clinical information about peripheral vascular disease across Latin America to determine the best evidence-based therapies.  This is why we are carrying out a live virtual event you cannot miss, where

Reporte Mensual LATAM Bif, ABRIL 2021

LATAM Bif Registry: Monthly Report, April 2021

Here are the updated data from the Latin American Registry of Percutaneous Interventions in Coronary Bifurcations, corresponding to April 2021. We already have almost 300 patients enrolled! 3 For those who are still unfamiliar with it, the LATAM Bif Registry is a prospective, multicenter registry aiming at assessing the reality of percutaneous treatment of coronary

SOLACI Research Continues to Consolidate its Investigation Registries | REDCAP SOLACI

The Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology has decided to hire the REDCap database platform to keep developing their research registries.  In this regard, SOLACI’s Research Department continues to advance its mission of building clinical research lines to gather reliable information, which will allow us to define better therapeutic behaviors to adress the treatment of the

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