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Treating a wide range of patient anatomies with the PASCAL implants
06 Dec 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
Sam Dawkins, Niklas Schofer and Mirjam Wild share the latest experience on Pascal implants for mitral and tricuspid TEER. Together they discuss the rationale for using the same device for mitral and tricuspid, how the skills and knowledge on MR can be used for TR,...
How PASCAL Precision system can contribute to optimal TEER procedures
06 Dec 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
Join Peter Lüdike and Maurizio Taramasso as they discuss the key device-related issues for an optimal TEER procedure and how the latest generation of Pascal Precision system fits these needs.
This interview was filmed at PCR London Valves 2023: see more videos here.
Complex transcatheter mitral and tricuspid interventions - Recorded cases
20 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
This session features two compelling cases of percutaneous annuloplasty for advanced heart failure and massive tricuspid regurgitation:
- Left ventricular restoration in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
A 56-year-old male, with type 2 diabetes, hypertension and chronic kidney disease, presented a symptomatic severe LV dysfunction (26%) and severely...
Navigating the crossroads of care: challenges in shared decision-making for doctors and patients
20 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
Tune in to understand the significance of shared decision-making, explore its importance, identify potential barriers, recognize the pivotal role of patient perspectives and engagement, and discover strategies to facilitate its successful integration on both local and global scales.
Mitral TEER - Part 1
20 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
Gain valuable insights into Mitral Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER) with this session: explore the prognostic impact of post-procedural mitral regurgitation and gradient after TEER for primary mitral regurgitation and delve into the evolving landscape of same-day discharge following transcatheter edge-to-edge repair.
How to treat my patient with primary mitral regurgitation?
20 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
In this session, study the different cases of primary mitral regurgitation in detail, with diagrams, videos and even recommendations, to find out when to opt for replacement rather than repair, how to better manage transcatheter mitral replacement, and how to get to grips with endoscopic mitral...
How to treat my patient with combined aortic and mitral valve disease
20 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
Explore this session to gain insights into diverse treatment options for combined heart valve disease. Examine the distinctions between surgical and transcatheter approaches, understanding their nuances, the sequential order of treatment and technical considerations crucial for transcatheter interventions.
Advancing valve repair: mastering diverse mitral and tricuspid regurgitation anatomies with the PASCAL Precision system
20 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
Participate in this session to stay informed about the latest clinical and real-world evidence for mitral and tricuspid TEER using PASCAL. Explore case-based discussions on mitral regurgitation treatment using PASCAL Precision, and actively participate in an educational tricuspid TEER recorded case procedure featuring the PASCAL Precision.
The EVOQUE and PASCAL Precision systems in action: simulation- and case-based learning
20 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
This session explores the features of the PASCAL Precision and the EVOQUE tricuspid replacement systems through simulators and case presentations, while a panel of experts discuss the technology, witnessing live demonstrations of treating mitral and tricuspid regurgitation patients.
Is only fixing functional mitral regurgitation in heart failure patients enough?
20 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
This session offers insights into combo therapy involving Carillon for patients with functional mitral regurgitation. It covers details of the EMPOWER trial, a double-blinded, sham-controlled study, and explores the potential benefits of early treatment for patients with functional mitral regurgitation.