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TAVI (Transcatheter aortic valve implantation)

Latest TAVI content in interventional cardiology - research, practice, and education

TAVI, now an established, valid treatment for patients presenting with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis, has proven to be superior to medical treatment for inoperable patients whilst being a valid alternative to surgery in select, high-risk patients. This topic covers the newest devices and emerging data in TAVI as well as information on tools, devices and techniques such as vascular access; the role of adjunctive pharmacotherapy; imaging techniques such as echocardiography, understanding bleeding risks or patient selection. Use the filters below to access PCRonline resources.

Anatomy of the aortic valvar complex

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Imaging for aortic valve disease

18 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Learn about imaging of the aortic valve system in order to better deal with aortic valve disease. Through this series of cases, explore topics such as the impact of implantation depth relative to membranous septum on TAVI outcomes, delve into a meta-analysis exploring the outcomes of...

New devices for aortic intervention

18 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

In this session, discover a variety of abstract submissions concerning new devices for aortic intervention. Compare the clinical outcomes of the latest intra-annular devices, examine the differences in debris between SEV and PEV, and learn about PVL improvement after TAVI with a self-expanding valve.

New devices for aortic intervention

Rapid-fire - Bailout in TAVI

18 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

As TAVI is never risk-free, learn about bailout techniques to counter various complications through this series of rapid-fire case submissions. This session explores cases such as a transcatheter aortic valve distortion following cardiopulmonary resuscitation, acute transcatheter aortic valve migration into the left ventricle, and valve embolization.

Rapid-fire - Bailout in TAVI

Rapid-fire - Other SHD interventions

18 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Structural heart disease might present unusual complications during intervention. In this series of rapid-fire case submissions, learn about intervention on a pregnant patient, complete heart block post TAVR, and TAVR on a nonagerian female.

CAD and TAVI

18 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

What is the clinical impact of CAD in TAVR recipients and how best to treat it? Through this session, gain insight on how to determine optimal CAD assessment in TAVR recipients, learn the timing of coronary revascularisation pre-TAVR, and understand the exact assessment and treatment of...

CAD and TAVI

TAVI optimisation

18 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Consult this series of slides to enhance your understanding of TAVI optimisation through selected studies for PCR Tokyo Valves 2024. Learn about the prognostic value of right ventricle dysfunction after TAVR, explore a risk model in dialysis patients following TAVR, and explore the impact of age...

TAVI optimisation

In remembrance of Alain Cribier

17 Feb 2024

It is with great sadness that PCR and the interventional cardiology community learnt of the death of Professor Alain Cribier, pioneer in the non-invasive treatment of valvular disease, superb doctor and professor of medicine and great humanist whose concern and care for his patients went beyond...

In remembrance of Alain Cribier

TAVI for patients with concomitant coronary artery disease - LIVE case

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

An 88-year-old male presented a severe symptomatic aortic valve with preserved LV function (64%), a coronary artery disease with a LAD PCI a few years ago and a significant (75%) RCA stenosis with an FFR angio at 0.74. He also has a short membrane septum (2.5...

TAVI for patients with concomitant coronary artery disease - LIVE case

The optimal first valve choice for patients with aortic stenosis - Key considerations for lifetime management

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

This session tackles the pressing topic of TAVI's success in treating aortic stenosis, particularly in younger patients, and the ensuing questions regarding device durability, potential follow-up procedures, and the interplay between TAVI and surgical options. The aim is to ensure optimal decision-making that prioritizes patient welfare...

The optimal first valve

Achieving the optimal outcome using the latest self-expandable TAVI - LIVE case

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

An 86-year-old woman presented severe symptomatic aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease with a preserved LV function. The operators performed a PCI of the RCA ostium one month ago. The CT showed a small femoral access (diameter: 5.3 to 4.9 mm). 
After a predilatation with a 20 mm...

Achieving the optimal outcome using the latest self-expandable TAVI - LIVE case

Late-Breaking Trial session

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Explore pivotal findings from registries and studies, including the OCEAN-TAVI Registry on PPM prevalence in Asian TAVR patients, SIL-TAVI Registry insights on TAVI outcomes in cancer patients, the EXPAND G4 study's outcomes for Japanese MitraClip G4 recipients, and TRISTAR study's 30-day results on K-Clip for tricuspid...

Late-Breaking Trial session

TAV-in-TAV interventions: a new frontier in TAVI

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Explore the distinctions between TAV-in-TAV and TAV-in-SAV, learn more about the challenges posed by heterogeneity and variability in TAV redo procedures, gain insights into the unified terminology of TAV designs, and uncover how step-by-step CT analysis facilitates comprehensive assessments and post Redo-TAV solutions, drawing from detailed...

TAV-in-TAV interventions:

Learn the evidence - Lifetime management of aortic stenosis therapy with self-expandable valve

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

In this dedicated session on aortic stenosis management, gain insights into interpreting the 10-year outcomes of the NOTION trial, the 4-year outcomes of the Evolut Low Risk trial, and the key findings from the CANNULATE TAVR study, and discuss the issue of long-term device durability, draw comparisons...

Learn the evidence - Lifetime management of aortic stenosis therapy with self-expandable valve

Plan your moves: strategies for valves re-intervention

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

This special session sponsored by Edwards Lifesciences focuses on recognising key elements of valve design that impact ability to host future valves re-interventions, learning how to achieve repeatable implant experiences for the index valve and second valve, and identifying strategies to simplify transcatheter heart valve redo...

PCI after TAVI

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Through these slides, examine selected cases of percutaneous coronary intervention after TAVI. Explore the case of a successful bailout PCI with en-face view for sinus sequestration after self-expandable TAVI, learn about best management of previous implanted chimney stent during TAVI, and more.

TAVI in challenging anatomies

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Consult this session to learn more about how to manage complex anatomy and complications during TAVI. Learn about successful cases of PTMC and TAVI performed simultaneously, gain insight into TAVI considerations and techniques for a very severely calcified aortic valve, and explore a scientific and safe...

Valve-in-Valve

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Discover various compelling cases of valve-in-valve interventions in this session: such as TAVI for a structural valve deterioration with winding snake-like aorta, the uses of tomography-fluoroscopy fusion imaging in bioprosthetic aortic valve cracking, and more!

Rapid-fire - Complications in SHD interventions

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Learn more about complications related to structural heart disease interventions through this rapid-fire series of cases. Discover cases such as a cardiac arrest due to coronary artery obstruction two days after TAVI using a balloon-expandable valve, an aortic stenosis case switched to surgery due to severe...

Rapid-fire - Bailout in SHD

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Gain valuable insights into the bailout techniques in structural heart disease intervention in this session of rapid-fire submission cases (in Japanese).

Complex diagnosis

17 Feb 2024 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2024

Gain valuable insights in how to deal with complex diagnoses in this session of rapid-fire submissions cases [in Japanese].