Which valve is best for my patient?

Anchorperson: O. De Backer
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Summary

This session guides clinicians in selecting the most appropriate transcatheter aortic valve tailored to individual patient characteristics. Through diverse case discussions, including patients with coronary artery disease, small anatomies, bicuspid valves, and surgical bioprostheses, it elucidates decision-making processes and planning for complex TAVI anatomies.

Learning Objectives

  • To learn how to select the appropriate transcatheter aortic valve for a given patient
  • To learn about the decision-making process for transcatheter aortic valve selection
  • To learn how to plan for complex TAVI in particular anatomies

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Welcome and session objectives
  • A patient with coronary artery disease and a long-life expectancy
  • A patient with a surgical aortic bioprosthesis
  • A patient with a small anatomy
  • A patient with bicuspid aortic stenosis