Patrick O'gara

Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
Brigham and Women's Hospital - Boston, Ma, United States of America

Latest contributions

Treatment of multi-valve disease

29 Nov 2022 – From PCR London Valves 2022

Get a look at these presentations to learn more about the basic haemodynamic interactions between different valve lesions, the existing surgical standards (and evolving transcatheter standards) for the treatment of multi-valve disease, and to discover a selection of cases that demonstrate the importance of clear indications and appropriate timing...

Treatment of multi-valve disease

Transcatheter mitral valve intervention is progressing more slowly than expected: why is it happening? And what can we do? Root causes, challenges and opportunities

28 Nov 2022 – From PCR London Valves 2022

Consult this session to learn about the latest news in the field of mitral valve intervention and get insights into its current slow progress, which may be caused by clinical, anatomical or technological factors.

Transcatheter mitral valve intervention is progressing more slowly than expected: why is it happening? And what can we do? Root causes, challenges and opportunities

Hot TAVI topics - Emerging indications

27 Nov 2022 – From PCR London Valves 2022

Consult this session on hot TAVI topics to learn more about the under-treatment problem of patients with aortic valve disease, the rationale behind emerging TAVI indications and ongoing trials, as well as the nuances of patient selection and the key role of cardiac imaging in identifying markers of...

Hot TAVI topics - Emerging indications

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