SCAI issues device selection guidelines for aorto-iliac arterial interventions

WASHINGTON – The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) has released guidelines that provide a comprehensive review of comparative effectiveness data for devices used in aorto-iliac arterial interventions. The recommendations aim to provide clinicians with guidance for device selection in patients for whom these devices are intended as definitive therapy. The document was published today in SCAI’s official journal,

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions

and presented during the SCAI 2020 Scientific Sessions Virtual Conference.

Aorto-iliac disease leads to significant limitation in patients’ functional status and quality of life. “endovascular device selection in peripheral arterial interventions remains challenging due to paucity of comparative data and a wide spectrum of available devices. In 2018, SCAI developed the first-of-its-kind guidance document to address

device selection in femoral-popliteal arterial interventions

,” said Dmitriy Feldman, MD, FSCAI, chair of the writing group. “The purpose of newly released 2020 SCAI guidelines is to provide a comprehensive review of comparative effectiveness data for aorto-iliac devices and to arm clinicians with evidence-based recommendations and practical guidance for selection of devices in aorto-iliac arterial interventions,” Feldman continued.

The writing group used a modified

Delphi panel methodology

to form recommendations based on data extracted through a systematic review of available evidence. The writing group graded recommendations for eleven relevant anatomical scenarios according to strength of the recommendation (magnitude of benefit or harm, including cost of use) and certainty of the evidence (type, quality, and consistency of data).

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About the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) is a professional member organization representing 5,000 invasive and interventional cardiologists in approximately 75 nations. SCAI’s mission is to promote excellence invasive and interventional cardiovascular medicine through physician education and representation, and advancement of quality standards to enhance patient care. For more information about SCAI, visit

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This part of information is sourced from https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-05/sfca-sid051320.php

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