Patient management before, during, and after transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement

With the collaboration of the PCR Tricuspid Focus Group

Anchorperson: P. Lurz
Spokesperson: F. Praz
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Summary

In this session, explore key aspects of transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement, including the role of right ventricular function, pre-procedural hemodynamics, and factors that contribute to procedural success or failure, and gain insights into patient selection criteria, essential imaging techniques, and best practices for post-procedural care, both in and out of the hospital.

Learning Objectives

  • To understand the anatomical and clinical selection criteria for tricuspid interventions
  • To get familiar with the imaging techniques required for transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement
  • To learn about the post-procedural management of patients undergoing transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement

Presentations available when logged in:

  • The role of RV function in transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement
  • Haemodynamics and right sided pressure before transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement
  • Procedural aspects – Success and failure
  • Post-procedural in and out of hospital care