New roads begin where old ones end: a TAVI case
Analyse the case of an 85-year-old woman with complex aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valve disease, frailty, and challenging anatomy, and consider how your Heart Team would plan her management in this high-risk, multifaceted scenario.
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A challenging valve-in-valve scenario in a patient with prior aortic coarctation repair
A 79-year-old with a degenerated aortic bioprosthesis after complex coarctation surgery challenges conventional strategies. Which access route would you choose?
Mixed mitral valve disease in an irradiated chest with eggshell-like left atrium
A rare and complex TMVR case: 40-year-old patient, heavily calcified mitral annulus and eggshell left atrium—how would you plan and treat this challenging anatomy?
How should I treat a torrential TR in a young patient who remains symptomatic despite OMT?
A frail patient presents with worsening NYHA class III dyspnoea and peripheral oedema despite optimal medical therapy...