Aortic stenosis doesn't play alone: TAVI in multivalvular and coronary artery disease patients

Spokesperson: P. Caramori
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Summary

Managing aortic stenosis becomes even more challenging when it coexists with coronary artery disease (CAD) or multivalvular pathology. For patients with CAD, careful assessment of symptoms, lesion severity, and anatomy guides whether PCI is best performed before, during, or after TAVI, always with future coronary access in mind. This session brings real-life cases and practical strategies to show how treatment can be tailored in these complex patients—watch now to see it in action.

Learning Objectives

  • To identify the clinical implications of multivalvular and coronary disease in TAVI candidates
  • To review current strategies for managing concomitant coronary and valvular lesions during TAVI
  • To discuss procedural planning and outcomes in complex TAVI cases with coexisting pathology

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Case 1: aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease
  • How to manage coronary artery disease in TAVI candidates?
  • Case 2: aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation
  • TAVI in multivalvular patient
  • Session evaluation and key learnings