SCAI 2020 - Invitation to Scientific Sessions
The Intersection of Innovation and Practice.
CBSMD丨May 14,2020
Each year, our meeting brings together physicians, cardiovascular professionals, hospital administrators, academics, and industry professionals from around the world to share knowledge, clinical expertise, and the latest medical advances, with the single goal of advancing care to Save and Enhance Lives.
In light of recent developments around the COVID-19 pandemic, we have transitioned from a live event to a virtual meeting featuring a combination of live-streamed and recorded content available on-demand. A distinguished faculty will conduct a three-day program and it is free to all for 30-days under https://fs22.formsite.com/SCAIKWC/SCAI2020Virtual/index.html?1588185514854.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage the nation with over one million confirmed cases in the United States. Although the curve appears to have flattened, the impact of this pandemic on our cardiac patients is becoming increasingly apparent. We are now learning that the fear of exposure to COVID-19 has resulted in patients avoiding hospitals, even when they have significant cardiac symptoms. The number of acute myocardial infarction and acute coronary syndrome patients presenting to hospitals has decreased and yet, at least anecdotally, delayed presentations with mechanical complications of acute myocardial infarction seem to have increased. Additionally, in an effort to reserve resources for COVID-19 patients, elective cardiovascular procedures were delayed, creating another layer of risk for the patients who otherwise would have been treated. Throughout the country, plans for reinstituting health care are being developed, and as we resume clinical cardiovascular care delivery in a new era, we must do so safely for our patients and health care workers.
SCAI is currently working on a national patient education campaign to ensure that patients understand that it is safe to come to the hospital for their cardiac care. In the event of having any clinical symptoms, we want our patients to seek medical care immediately. Additionally, SCAI has been actively involved in a number of endeavors to help our members manage these evolving issues. I have the following updates:
A few weeks ago, I wrote to you and stated that there is limited data to guide our decision making as we take care of COVID-19 patients. We reached out to each other, and at SCAI, we reached out to other organizations with the goal of coming together to answer questions and determine common pathways to move forward together. This has led to a much more robust partnership between SCAI, CAIC, and ACC. We are working together to answer the scientific questions by collecting data contemporaneously, rapidly analyzing it, and reporting it to our community. As we move to the next phase of this pandemic, it is clear that reopening our clinical services will be much more complicated than closing them was. However, we will address any challenges that arise and continue to work together as an interventional cardiology community to save and enhance the lives of our patients.
Ehtisham Mahmud, MD, FSCAI
President, SCAI 2019–2020
Professor and Division Chief, Cardiovascular Medicine
University of California, San Diego
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