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Furthering the education and exchange of information within the structural heart disease interventional cardiology community
Over the past decade, the innovation of less-invasive, catheter-based, and hybrid surgical techniques for treating structural heart disease (SHD) have led to the expansion of treatment options affording enhanced patient care and safety. SCAI addresses unique topics facing interventional cardiology through the structural and valvular heart disease lens.
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Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair Ebook
Weekly Highlight: Chapter 6—Procedural Strategy and Planning: Secondary MR
Transcatheter mitral valve repair with the MitrClip device is an option that should be considered for patients with secondary MR who remain symptomatic despite GDMT. Review the pre- and intra- procedural planning considerations for patients with secondary MR in Chapter 6.


U.S. Structural Training Programs
From Education and Events
Advanced education and clinical training opportunities in structural and valvular interventional cardiology.

JSCAI
From Publications
Home to all SCAI's clinical guidelines, expert consensus documents, and position statements, JSCAI is your essential resource for advancing interventional practice.
JSCAI publishes the latest clinical research, first in-human studies, and other original research on interventional therapies, diagnostic modalities, and innovations in the treatment of structural heart disease.
Publishing content free to readers internationally, JSCAI enables the global interventional cardiology community to share its knowledge and learn from each other's advances.

Clinical Practice
Submit a Challenging Case
Share your knowledge, experience and treatments with the interventional cardiology community.
COVID-19 Resource Center
From Publications
Including the latest news and resources curated by SCAI and details of the NACMI Registry.


Structural Heart Disease Council
From Leadership
Representing the interests of fellow members and patients, SCAI's councils are responsible for developing the strategy that drives the Society's programs.
They are an opportunity to get more involved in SCAI's work, continue your professional development and network.