David Adams

Cardiac surgeon
Mount Sinai Medical Center - New York, United States of America

Latest contributions

Featured cases - TAVI in challenging anatomy

26 Nov 2024 – From PCR London Valves 2024

Delve into this captivating session showcasing TAVI in challenging anatomies from PCR London Valves 2024. Discover innovative techniques and strategies employed to overcome complex vascular access, including percutaneous large-bore access, transfemoral TAV-in-TAV with endoconduit, aorto-femoral bypass access, and the use of intravascular lithotripsy. Explore expert-level tips...

Featured cases - TAVI in challenging anatomy

Triluminate trial: how these data impact my practice

In this video, members of the PCR Tricuspid Focus Group Nicole Karam and Ralph Stephan von Bardeleben, discuss the results of the Triluminate trial with David Adams and Paul Sorajja. Together they comment on the take-home messages presented during the ACC.23/WCC scientific sessions and how this...

Triluminate trial: how these data impact my practice

Triluminate trial: deep dive into the outcomes

In this video, members of the PCR Tricuspid Focus Group Nicole Karam and Ralph Stephan von Bardeleben talk with David Adams and Paul Sorajja about the first landmark trial in the field of tricuspid valve disease, Triluminate. Together they discuss the results presented during the ACC.23/WCC...

Triluminate trial: deep dive into the outcomes

Mitral valve disease: guidelines and beyond

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

In this session from PCR London Valves 2021 dedicated to the new guidelines relating to the management of mitral valve disease, discover how to apply them in your everyday clinical practice to the care of your patients through presentations, interviews, heart team discussions, a live case...

Mitral valve disease: guidelines and beyond

Mitral valve disease: state-of-the-art

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Did you ever wonder what an expert surgeon can achieve today in mitral repair? Have you ever wondered when to treat an asymptomatic patient with severe mitral regurgitation? These are some of the questions this session from PCR London Valves 2021 will try to answer.

Mitral valve disease: state-of-the-art

Primary mitral regurgitation in 2019: how to deliver the best treatment to our patients

05 Dec 2019 – From PCR London Valves 2019

Consult this session on primary mitral regurgitation to learn more about the current practice and advanced surgical and transcatheter techniques, and discover key tips and tricks that will improve procedural outcomes in your everyday clinical practice.

Primary mitral regurgitation in 2019: how to deliver the best treatment to our patients

Complications of surgical and transcatheter valve interventions: the case that taught me most

19 Nov 2019 – From PCR London Valves 2019

Consult this session on the complications of surgical and transcatheter valve interventions to learn tips and tricks from high-volume experienced operators, and to discover techniques for an effective prevention and management of life-threatening complications.

Complications of surgical and transcatheter valve interventions: the case that taught me most

The Heart Team 2.0 – Where will we be in 2030?

19 Nov 2019 – From PCR London Valves 2019

Consult this session on the Heart Team 2.0 to gain insight into what the future holds for cardiologists, based on clinical evidence, trends in structural heart disease, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and more!

Introduction to the PCR London Valves 2019 Mitral and Tricuspid track - The key questions in mitral and tricuspid valve interventions: where are we in 2019?

18 Nov 2019 – From PCR London Valves 2019

Consult this session to appreciate the critical importance of the Heart Team in identifying the optimal treatment strategy for patients with mitral and tricuspid valve disease, and to learn more about the challenges of transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve interventions and the complexities associated with patient and device...

Introduction to the PCR London Valves 2019 Mitral and Tricuspid track - The key questions in mitral and tricuspid valve interventions: where are we in 2019?

Mitral regurgitation: a comprehensive patient-based approach

18 Nov 2019 – From PCR London Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about the pathophysiology of mitral regurgitation, and discover its implications for device design, selection and durability, which imaging modality is the most relevant to clinical decision-making, and how Heart Team working can provide the best treatment option for complex patients.

Mitral regurgitation: a comprehensive patient-based approach