PCR London Valves 2026: all about the Programme

Discover what’s in store for the upcoming three-day Course

Taking place on 22-24 November, PCR London Valves 2026 is the patient-oriented, cross-disciplinary Course tailored for all of the Heart Team involved in structural and valvular interventions. Stay tuned to this page to learn more about the rich Scientific Programme, and prepare to gather with your peers in London for an exceptional, interactive learning experience.

LIVE Educational Cases from 7 LIVE Centres

This year, 7 renowned LIVE Centres will be opening up their cathlabs, including 4 that are broadcasting at #PCRLV for the first time.  LIVE sessions offer an unparalleled educational experience, during which you can learn from seasoned operators how to perform an optimal intervention, step by step.

Clinique Pasteur

Clinique Pasteur
Toulouse, France

✨ New! Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, USA

✨ New! Heart Center University Hospital
Bonn, Germany

Hospital Universitario Alvaro Cunqueiro
Vigo, Spain

✨ New! LMU University Hospital
Munich, Germany

St. Thomas’ Hospital
London, United Kingdom

✨ New! Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg ZOL
Genk, Belgium

 

Hot topics for this 2026 edition

  • Complications and challenging cases for TAVI, mitral, tricuspid & closure procedures
  • Electrosurgery leaflet modification
  • Redo TAVI

✨ NEW! AI & Innovation Track

A brand-new two-day track, taking place on Sunday 22 and Monday 23 November in Room D, dedicated to exploring how Artificial Intelligence and Innovation are transforming structural heart interventions.

Across 8 sessions, coordinated by Jose Calle Gordo, Francesco Maisano, Thomas ModineNicolo Piazza and Nina Wunderlich, discover:

  • AI literacy: fundamentals of AI
  • AI literacy: AI tools in cardiology
  • Novel devices for structural heart disease - aortic, mitral, tricuspid, pulmonary, left atrial appendage occlusion (Part 1 & 2)
  • Wearables: sensors and other technologies
  • AI applications for the future
  • Real world experience from India, China, and LATAM
  • Imaging and AI

Contribute to the Programme!

Submit your Clinical Case, Late-Breaking Trials, Scientific Abstract or Innovation by 1 September. If you’re selected, you’ll have the opportunity to present your work to peers and play an active role in shaping the PCR London Valves Programme.