Proctorship Connections
SCAI’s peer‑to‑peer resource for procedural education—connecting interventional cardiologists who offer hands‑on expertise with those looking to expand their procedural skills.
Apr 29th, 2021
Press Release
Study Reveals Patients in ISCHEMIA Trial Only Represent Small Fraction of Heart Disease Patients Undergoing Intervention
Clinical Practice
Research compares the ISCHEMIA trial enrollment criteria to real-world interventional practice in the U.S.
Apr 29th, 2021
Press Release
Two Studies Demonstrate New Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Approaches Offer Benefits to Patients and Physicians
Clinical Practice
SCAI 2021: Risk Avoidance Simulation Demonstrates Benefits of Patient-Forward Approach to PCI and New Data Reinforces Safety Benefits of Robotic PCI for C...
Apr 28th, 2021
President's Page
SCAI Presidential Year in Review From Cindy Grines, MD, MSCAI
About Us
The past year at SCAI has been eventful. We took all of our educational activities online, while still releasing new clinical guidance, advocating for our...
Apr 28th, 2021
Press Release
New Study Reinforces Benefits of Long-Term Dual Antiplatelet Therapy for Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients
Clinical Practice
Findings help establish optimal duration of antiplatelet therapy for patients undergoing PCI
Apr 28th, 2021
Press Release
Findings From Two Late-Breaking Studies Highlights New Treatment Protocols to Improve Outcomes for Cardiogenic Shock Patients
Clinical Practice
New study examines SCAI shock stages impact on mortality risk for patients; First-of-its-kind clinical trial shows rapid initiation of mechanical assistan...
Apr 28th, 2021
Press Release
NACMI: International COVID Registry Finds Inequities in Heart Attack Patient Outcomes Based on Ethnicity
Clinical Practice
Coronary
COVID-19
Healthcare Delivery
Largest and first-of-its-kind registry analyze outcomes of COVID-19 patients with STEMI
Apr 28th, 2021
Press Release
Young African American Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Impacted by Non-Traditional Risk Factors
Clinical Practice
Coronary
Healthcare Delivery
New Study Demonstrates HIV, Mental Health, Obesity and Substance Use Disorders as Risk Factors on Most Common Type of Heart Disease in Young African Ameri...
Apr 28th, 2021
Press Release
New Study Shows Significant Decline in Heart Attack Patients Who Sought Care During Peak of COVID-19 Pandemic
Clinical Practice
COVID-19
Findings Underscore Need for Public Education on Benefit of Early Treatment for Cardiac Care
Apr 28th, 2021
Press Release
Apr 28th, 2021
Press Release
New Device Reduces Time To Hemostasis Following Cardiac Catheterization Procedures and Improves Cath Lab Efficiency
Early Transradial Compression Band Removal is Safe and Effective When Used with Hemostatic Patch