Nobuyuki Kagiyama
Latest contributions
Imaging in TAVI
09 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025
This session delves into the latest advancements in imaging for TAVI, covering a range of topics. Discover insights into clinical outcomes in patients with very low-gradient severe aortic stenosis after TAVI, the influence of TAVI valve differences on long-term outcomes in left ventricular mass index, the...

Combined valve disease
09 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025
This session delves into the management of combined valve disease, covering topics such as transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement and valve-in-valve/valve-in-ring implantation in high-risk patients, the importance of CT imaging analysis in predicting true mitral stenosis in TAVI patients, the clinical outcomes of mild-to-moderate mixed aortic valve...

Mitral valve interventions cases
09 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025
This session delves into the latest advancements in minimally invasive mitral valve interventions. Explore a range of cutting-edge techniques, including 4D intracardiac echocardiography-guided mitral valve-in-valve procedures, valve-in-ring for severe mitral stenosis, pre-emptive tip to base LAMPOON in valve-in-ring TMVR, and chordal mapping with live multi-planar reconstruction...

Challenging situations in M-TEER: Takotsubo syndrome
08 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025
Dive into this session to explore challenging situations in Mitral Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (M-TEER). Discover case studies showcasing a range of complex scenarios, including Takotsubo syndrome following M-TEER, successful TEER with improved visualization using a bronchial blocker, managing cardiac arrest during MitraClip procedures, and more. Gain...

TAVI and future coronary access - LIVE case
18 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024
An 81-year-old woman, with a history of breast cancer surgery, stroke, and lymphoma remission, presented a severe symptomatic aortic stenosis associated with a suspicion of right coronary artery disease on the CT. The operators decided to perform TAVI first and then control the RCA by angiography...
