Patients with degenerated aortic bioprothesis - Every case is different

With the collaboration of the Polish Association of Cardiovascular Interventions and Working group of Interventional Cardiology of the Slovak Society of Cardiology (PSIIK)

Anchorpersons: M. Hawranek, M. Hudec
Discussants: Z. Huczek, A. Farkas
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Summary

Delve into the nuanced management of patients with degenerated aortic bioprostheses, emphasizing that no two cases are alike. This session provides expert insights into selecting optimal valve-in-valve TAVI approaches tailored to individual anatomy and clinical context. Learn practical strategies to overcome complex challenges such as coronary access difficulties and high-risk procedural complications encountered in redo TAVI cases.

Learning Objectives

  • To gain insights into the diverse clinical presentations and treatment strategies for patients with degenerated aortic bioprostheses - Why two cases are not the same
  • To learn how to select the best approach for valve-in-valve TAVI based on anatomy, imaging, and patient-specific factors to maximize outcomes
  • To discover expert solutions to challenging scenarios, from coronary access issues to high-risk procedural complications in redo TAVI cases

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Welcome and session objectives
  • Case 1 - Crossing the valve is not easy
  • How would I treat case 1?
  • Case 1 treatment
  • Key learnings Case 1
  • Case 2 - Valve-in-valve TAVI in small degenerated surgical heart valve
  • How would I treat case 2?
  • Case 2 treatment
  • Key learnings Case 2
  • Session evaluation and key learnings