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TAVI (Transcatheter aortic valve implantation)

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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

View a detailed and comprehensive description of the anatomy of the aortic valvar complex as it pertains to TAVI.

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Most interesting novel devices for the treatment of valvular heart disease

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about innovative perspectives for the interventional treatment of valvular heart disease, and discover some new devices which may truly impact your practice of transcatheter valve therapies in the future.

Most interesting novel devices for the treatment of valvular heart disease

Complications of TAVI

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to identify which patients are high risks for complication, how to use imaging in procedural planning, and how to treat TAVI related complications (valve embolization, paravalvular leak, and more!).

Complications of TAVI

Challenging cases with SAPIEN3 Vol II – heavy calcified annulus, narrow root and bicuspid

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to discover 3 challenging cases using SAPIEN3, with challenging anatomies related to calcified LVOT, small aortic annulus and bicuspid aortic valve.

Challenging cases with SAPIEN3 Vol II – heavy calcified annulus, narrow root and bicuspid

TAVI and mitral interventions

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to discover challenging TAVI and mitral interventions, such as: bioprosthetic valve fracture, concomitant off-pump beating heart mitral repair and LAA closure, annulus rupture immediately after balloon-expandable transcatheter heart valve implantation, and more!

TAVI and mitral interventions

Excellent abstracts from Japan

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session in English and Japanese to learn more about various TAVI studies and cases, regarding topics such as comparison between self- and balloon- expandable valve, clinical outcomes of the 20mm SAPIEN 3, single proglide vascular preclose technique, and more!

Excellent abstracts from Japan

Simplified self expandable TAVI implantation for predictable, repeatable outcomes

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to simplify Evolut implantation procedure, and discover some new Evolut implantation techniques.

Simplified self expandable TAVI implantation for predictable, repeatable outcomes

Prosthesis-patient mismatch after TAVI – what is the impact?

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about the impact regarding Prosthesis-Patient Mismatch after TAVI, the possible TAVI risks in small anatomy patients, and discover the options to prevent PPM after TAVI.

Prosthesis-patient mismatch after TAVI – what is the impact?

Challenging cases and complications in TAVI

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to discover challenging TAVI cases, and the management of various complications, such as ventricular perforation, balloon shaft fracture, valve embolization, and more!

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TAVI: imaging and topics

17 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about various TAVI topics, such as the clinical impact of HALT after TAVI in early phases, the prognostic impact of deterioration in nutrition status after TAVI, aortic valvular calcification patterns on CT as predictor for permanent pacemaker implantation after TAVR,...

TAVI: imaging and topics

TAVI: all cases are not simple

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to deal with complex TAVI cases, with tips and tricks to face most of the difficult situations and to prevent potential complications.

TAVI: all cases are not simple

Valve-in-Valve: current evidence and contemporary practice

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn all about current evidence in valve-in-valve, case selection and case planning, and how to prevent and manage complications (coronary obstruction, valve thrombosis and prosthesis-patient mismatch).

Valve-in-Valve: current evidence and contemporary practice

Understanding aortic valve stenosis & TAVI

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session in English and Japanese to learn more about aortic valve stenosis and when to intervene, to know more about which patients are eligible for TAVI and SAVR, and to discover different transcatheter heart valves.

Understanding aortic valve stenosis & TAVI

Lessons from OCEAN registry

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about the current status and future perspectives of the OCEAN-TAVI registry, as well as the differences between European and Japanese anatomies.

Lessons from OCEAN registry

TAVI in a type 0 bicuspid aortic valve and bulky annular calcification

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult the slide presentation from the session with LIVE demonstration on TAVI in a type 0 bicuspid aortic valve and bulky annular calcification.

TAVI in a type 0 bicuspid aortic valve and bulky annular calcification

TAVI in a type 0 bicuspid aortic valve with low lying LM

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session with LIVE demonstration from ICPS - Massy, France on a 61-year-old female with bicuspid aortic valve stenosis.

Clinical presentation:

  • Femoral puncture with angio guidance
  • Stimulation by LV wire 
  • Sapien 3 valve implanted
TAVI in a type 0 bicuspid aortic valve with low lying LM

Hot topics in the pharmacologic treatment after TAVI – Current concepts

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about the risk of valve thrombosis, thrombo-embolic and bleeding events after TAVI and the rationale of antithrombotic treatment regimens in atrial fibrillation patients post TAVI.

Hot topics in the pharmacologic treatment after TAVI – Current concepts

Most challenging cases with SAPIEN3 Vol I – access, anatomy and heart function

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to discover challenging cases with SAPIEN3, including horizontal aorta, low laying coronaries and low ejection fraction.

Most challenging cases with SAPIEN3 Vol I – access, anatomy and heart function

TAVI and other structural interventions

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to discover various TAVI and other structural interventions cases and studies, and learn more about the role of procedural simulation with patient-specific 3D-printed aortic root models, the prognostic value of tricuspid valve geometry and leaflet coaptation status in patients undergoing tricuspid annuloplasty, and more!

TAVI and other structural interventions

TAVI: coronary complications

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to learn more about various TAVI complications, and how to manage them: coronary obstruction, thrombotic occlusion, hemolytic anemia, and more!

TAVI: coronary complications

MitraClip and other mitral procedures

16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019

Consult this session to discover various compelling mitral interventions, such as transcatheter edge-to-edge repair for acute mitral regurgitation after ACS with cardiogenic shock, unexpected ST elevation during Cardioband for mitral valve, acute hypoxia requiring iatrogenic atrial septal defect closure, and more!

MitraClip and other mitral procedures