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Interventional Cardiology experts explore the latest breakthroughs, insights, and exclusive interviews from The Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (JSCAI), SCAI's official journal. Stay connected with your on-the-go journal resource for the latest cutting-edge developments, innovations, and research.

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In this JSCAI Conversations in Interventional Cardiology, Drs. Andrew Goldsweig, Maya Serhal, Michael Yang, and Jason Wollmuth discuss the CrossFAST device delivery system, a next-generation guide extension technology designed to improve device deliv... more

Kamal Gupta, MD, and Drew Klein, MD, discuss a single-center experience examining radial artery pseudoaneurysms (RAPs) to better characterize their presentation, risk factors, and management in the setting of limited prior data.

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Tayyab Shah, MD, Debbie Cohen, MD, Maria Bonanni, MSN, CRNP, Brian Fulton, MD, & Sahil Parikh, MD, outline a practical roadmap for starting and executing a renal denervation (RDN) program, including team building, training pathways, workflow design, ... more

Ryan D. Madder, MD, and Mirvat Alasnag, MD, discuss occupational radiation exposure across cath lab teams and the outsized impact of radiation outliers, with the top 10% of cases contributing nearly 60% of cumulative dose. Read the article in JSCAI: ... more

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Dr. Michael Yang
Interventional cardiologist, first author of the paper
Scripps Mercy Hospital (San Diego, CA)
Episode: Early Clinical Experience with CrossFAST, a Novel, Microcatheter-Led Delivery System for Complex PCI
Dr. Jason Wollmuth
Interventional cardiologist with expertise in CTOs
Providence Heart Clinic (Portland, OR)
Episode: Early Clinical Experience with CrossFAST, a Novel, Microcatheter-Led Delivery System for Complex PCI
Dr. Maya Serhal
Interventional cardiologist and peripheral vascular interventionist
Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School (Boston, MA)
Episode: Early Clinical Experience with CrossFAST, a Novel, Microcatheter-Led Delivery System for Complex PCI
Kamal Gupta
Author of the JSCAI paper on radial artery pseudoaneurysms
University of Kansas Medical Center
Episode: Clinical Presentation, Management, and Outcomes of Access-Related Radial Artery Pseudoaneurysms: A Single-Center, Retrospective Cohort Study
Tayyab Shah
Author and presenter of the manuscript on building an RDN program
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: A Blueprint for Building a Renal Denervation Program
Ryan Madder
Interventional Cardiologist at William Beaumont University
William Beaumont University, Royal Oak, Michigan
Episode: Relative Contribution of High-Dose Outliers to Cumulative Occupational Radiation Dose in the Catheterization Laboratory
Saher Sabri
Division of Interventional Radiology, MedStar Georgetown
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Episode: Novel Aspiration Thrombectomy & Blood Reinfusion System for Acute Intermediate Risk PE: AVENTUS Trial
Jun Li
Co-PI for the trial
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Episode: Novel Aspiration Thrombectomy & Blood Reinfusion System for Acute Intermediate Risk PE: AVENTUS Trial
Mehdi Shishehbor
Interventional Cardiologist involved in preclinical development
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Episode: Novel Aspiration Thrombectomy & Blood Reinfusion System for Acute Intermediate Risk PE: AVENTUS Trial

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Andy Goldsweig
Host of Conversations in Interventional Cardiology, JSCAI Beats (JSCAI)
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Relative Contribution of High-Dose Outliers to Cumulative Occupational Radiation Dose in the Catheterization Laboratory
Q: What predictors were associated with high-dose outliers?
The strongest predictor was STEMI, with PCI, right heart catheterization, and male sex also independently associated with high-dose outliers, suggesting emergent and certain procedural contexts influence exposure.
Relative Contribution of High-Dose Outliers to Cumulative Occupational Radiation Dose in the Catheterization Laboratory
Q: What were the main findings regarding outliers and their impact on cumulative dose?
High-dose outliers, representing the top 10% of cases, accounted for around 60% of the cumulative dose across roles, and the cases below the median contributed only about 5% of the total dose, indicating median dose is a poor proxy for cumulative exposure.
Relative Contribution of High-Dose Outliers to Cumulative Occupational Radiation Dose in the Catheterization Laboratory
Q: Can you walk us through the study and how you conducted the analysis?
The study used an observational SHIELD registry dataset from a single center, tracking radiation doses for physicians, scrub techs, and nurses across consecutive coronary cases over six months. The analysis focused on the interventional cardiologist in coronary cases, then extended to other roles to assess consistency of the outlier effect, with a multivariate model identifying predictors of high-dose outliers.
Short-Term Outcomes of Impella-Supported High-Risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Surgically Ineligible Patients: Insights From PROTECT III
Q: How should clinicians approach decision-making in these cases?
A multidisciplinary heart team approach is crucial to weigh bypass vs PCI, consider mechanical support, understand patient preferences, and tailor risk assessment to the nuances of each patient, rather than relying solely on existing surgical risk scores.
Short-Term Outcomes of Impella-Supported High-Risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Surgically Ineligible Patients: Insights From PROTECT III
Q: What are the implications for risk prediction and future research?
The STS mortality risk score underpredicted risk in these patients (observed-to-expected ratio of 1.4), indicating a need for better, more tailored risk models and the potential role of registries like NCDR Cath PCI in developing improved predictive tools; future work should include Protect IV and longer follow-up.

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Experts in interventional cardiology explore the latest breakthroughs, device innovations, and practical workflows shaping contemporary cath lab practice. Episodes frequently feature panel discussions, case-based analysis, and manuscript or trial deep dives that cover topics such as novel delivery systems, imaging-guided decision making, angio-derived physiology, and high-stakes procedures (including LVAD-associated AR, complex PCI, and pulmonary embolism thrombectomy). Real-world considerations—guidelines, reimbursement landscapes, and patient selection—are a recurring thread, along with reflections on cadence between evidence, technology, and clinical adoption. The show tends to host a mix of leading clinicians, researchers, and device de... more

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