TAVI complications: hemolytic anemia, prosthetic valve endocarditis & stroke

Facilitators: T. Ochiai, D. Roy
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Summary

Gain valuable insights into the management of complications associated with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI). Discover the latest evidence on hemolytic anemia, the predictive value of the hemoglobin to creatinine ratio, outcomes of transcarotid TAVI, a case study on prosthetic valve endocarditis, the role of diastolic dysfunction in predicting acute kidney injury, the effectiveness of cerebral embolic protection, sex-based outcomes, and the management of aortic stenosis.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Haemolytic anaemia after TAVI using the fifth-generation balloon-expandable valves
  • The serum haemoglobin to creatinine ratio predicts one-year adverse outcomes in patients undergoing TAVI
  • In-hospital outcome of transcarotid transcatheter aortic valve replacement
  • From asymptomatic to crisis: a case study of prosthetic valve endocarditis following TAVR and its resolution
  • Diastolic dysfunction measured by the E/e ratio on echocardiogram before transcatheter aortic valve implantation as predictor of acute kidney injur...
  • Effectiveness of cerebral embolic protection in reducing stroke during TAVR in high-risk patients
  • Sex-based outcomes following transcatheter aortic valve replacement in Arab patients: a retrospective cohort analysis
  • Aortic valve implantation in the management of aortic stenosis