Percutaneous treatment of pure aortic regurgitation: a new indication

Anchorperson: M. Lee
Spokesperson: A. Baumbach
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Summary

Analyse the case of an 83-year-old male patient with history of HT, parkinson's disease and minor stroke, who presented with worsening exertional SOB, LVEF 55-60 %, dilated LV, mild MR, and severe AR, and study the different options to treat aortic regurgitation.

Learning Objectives

  • To understand the pathophysiology and natural history of aortic regurgitation
  • To reflect on the shortcomings of conventional transcatheter solutions in pure aortic
  • To learn about about new therapeutic options and early results

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  • Case presentation
  • How would I treat?
  • How did we treat
  • Percutaneous valve implantation for pure aortic regurgitation