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    SCAI’s Fellows Courses teach future generations of interventional cardiologists the knowledge and skills they need for post-fellowship practice. If you are a current interventional cardiology fellow or are in, or have been accepted to, an advanced training program, explore which of the following four courses is the right one for you: All four courses are taught by an internationally recognized faculty in an engaging, collegial environment and scholarships are available for all fellows whose applications

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    In his latest practice tip, Dr. Hady Lichaa describes multiple techniques for the optimal use of multilumen catheters to cross a main branch or side branch with a difficult angle or complex ostial lesion while maintaining wire access and excellent support. Dr. Lichaa notes these techniques are both operator- and experience-dependent, but his overview offers valuable insights that can be used by many in the interventional cardiology space. Hady Lichaa, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FSVM, RPVI, is an assistant professor

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    Home > Heart Failure > Heart Failure, Sudden Cardiac Death Responsible for Significant Portion of Mortality After TAVR A new study found that advanced heart failure (HF) and sudden cardiac death (SCD) account for an important portion of all deaths occurring after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). 1 TAVR has shown a favorable risk-benefit profile compared with surgical aortic valve replac ement across the entirety of the surgical risk spectrum and has overtaken surgery as the dominant strategy

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    Save your spot for a special symposium diving into 4D Intracardiac Echocardiography imaging technology and clinical evidence led by the Global 4D ICE Consortium, an international resource for guiding novel therapeutic structural heart disease interventions.

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    VIEW ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Hotel accommodations are provided and qualified travel expenses are reimbursed for accepted fellows. It’s the annual CRF Interventional Cardiology Fellows Course — a hands-on education program covering key concepts in interventional cardiovascular medicine. Fellows, experienced physicians, and other members of the heart team will learn and refresh skills in all facets of coronary, structural, and endovascular interventions. View the course overview to discover who should attend,

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    The ISCHEMIA trial was the final nail in the coffin for revascularization in most patients with stable coronary disease. 1 Or was it? A prespecified analysis from the study indicated that complete revascularization in the trial’s invasive arm may have shown greater benefit than conserv ative medical therapy. 2 Researchers randomized 5179 patients with stable coronary disease and at least moderate ischemia without significant left main disease, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, or New York

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