Featured research - Tricuspid valve interventions - Part 4

Facilitator: R. Smith

Summary

This featured research session delves into advanced insights on tricuspid valve interventions, focusing on the significance of right ventricular function and dimension in patient outcomes. It explores prognostic factors such as right ventricular loading mismatch, innovations like the clover technique in Pascal TEER, myocardial work recovery, and important clinical findings including hypoattenuated leaflet thickening and results from the TRINITY trial using the LuX-Valve transjugular system.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • The relevance of right ventricular function and dimension in patients undergoing tricuspid TEER
  • Right ventricular loading mismatch determines prognosis following tricuspid TEER
  • Enhanced annuloplasty effect via clover technique and leaflet optimisation in Pascal TEER: 3D insights
  • Right ventricular biphasic Myocardial work recovery in tricuspid valve intervention
  • Hypoattenuated leaflet thickening following TTVR
  • 6-month TRINITY trial outcomes in large-anatomies patients using LuX-Valve plus transjugular tricuspid valve replacement system