Karl-Patrik Kresoja

Karl-Patrik Kresoja

Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz - Mainz, Germany

Latest contributions

Focus on the right ventricle: patient selection and clinical outcomes after tricuspid valve intervention

16 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025

Focused on the often-overlooked right ventricle, this session elucidates methods for accurate assessment of right ventricular function prior to transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions. It explores the role of right heart catheterisation in patient selection and timing, and evaluates long-term remodeling patterns post-procedure, providing critical insights for...

Focus on the right ventricle: patient selection and clinical outcomes after tricuspid valve intervention

Featured research - Tricuspid valve interventions - Part 2

16 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025

This session highlights recent advances in tricuspid valve interventions with a focus on complex clinical scenarios. Topics include percutaneous annuloplasty as a bridge to edge-to-edge repair, long-term outcomes from the TriCLASP study, novel stratification methods to guide intervention, liver stiffness prognostics, right atrial remodeling post-repair, and...

Tricuspid regurgitation and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

11 Jun 2025

Watch the replay of this webinar with M. Adamo, M. Metra, K-P. Kresoja, P. Lurz, P. Ponikowski and M. Sitges and learn about mechanisms and risk factors for HFpEF and TR, and so much more!

The right ventricle - Key determinant of tricuspid procedural planning and clinical outcomes

26 Nov 2024 – From PCR London Valves 2024

Looking to know more about the role of the right ventricle in the pathophysiology of tricuspid regurgitation? Don’t miss this video!

You’ll learn how to assess RV function and morphology with advanced imaging, uncover key parameters that predict outcomes, understand how RV remodeling impacts procedural success, and...

The right ventricle - Key determinant of tricuspid procedural planning and clinical outcomes