Hiroto Suzuyama

Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
????????? ???????? ???????? - Kumamoto, Japan

Latest contributions

Featured research - TAVI: cutting-edge developments

17 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025

This featured research session reviews cutting-edge developments in TAVI, addressing challenges and outcomes in young patients with bicuspid aortic valve stenosis, prognostic significance of concomitant valvular disease, and long-term results of prophylactic chimney stenting and prosthetic valve performance in bicuspid stenosis.

Featured research - TAVI: cutting-edge developments

TAVI: high coronary risk

16 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025

This session addresses the complexities and innovative approaches to managing high coronary risk during TAVI procedures. It features advanced techniques such as the double chimney-stent method, valve-in-valve strategies to prevent coronary obstruction, and challenging cases involving TAVI-in-TAVI. These insights provide practical guidance for interventionalists navigating high-risk...

TAVI burning issues

09 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025

This comprehensive session delves into the 'burning issues' in TAVI, covering a wide range of topics. Discover the impact of catheter insertion on left ventricular pacing, the importance of the en-face view for coronary cannulation, comparisons of TAVI valve expansions, indications for left and right ventricular...

TAVI burning issues

TAVI and complex coronary artery anatomy

18 Feb 2023 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2023

What defines 'complex TAVI and coronary artery scenarios'? Join this session to discover when chimney stenting for threatening left coronary artery obstruction becomes the ideal alternative, using balloon-assisted BASILICA for valve-in-valve TAVR, and addressing tissue embolisation post-TAVI.

Abstracts in Japanese

15 Feb 2020 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2020

Consult this session to discover a selection of abstracts submitted during PCR Tokyo Valves 2020, such as: impact of beta blockers on patients undergoing TAVR, predictive factors of no symptomatic improvement after TAVI, and more!

Abstracts in Japanese

My best and worst cases of vascular access

15 Feb 2020 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2020

Consult this session to learn thanks to a selection of challenging transcatheter aortic valve implantation cases how to analyse the access sites required, how to manage difficult access and complications, and discover some new approaches. 

My best and worst cases of vascular access