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Mitral valve replacement and repair

Find all the latest content on mitral valve replacement and repair published on this website.

Building on the years of experience with TAVI, mitral valve replacement and repair is now beginning to take-off with a vast array of new techniques and options. Certain devices, for instance in mitral repair, are now widely used. To understand this complex field a knowledge and mastery is required covering the latest research, emerging tools, devices and techniques, vascular access; the role of adjunctive pharmacotherapy; imaging techniques such as echocardiography as well as understanding bleeding risks or patient selection. Find out more…

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Transforming patient access and care for valvular heart disease

17 Nov 2019 – From PCR London Valves 2019

Consult this session on valvular heart disease to learn about the current and future patient transcatheter treatment options and the future challenges they bring for the heart teams, and discover the importance of valve design choice for the patient's future.

Transforming patient access and care for valvular heart disease

2nd edition of the Percutaneous Cardiac Interventions Textbook

09 Oct 2019

Editors M. Sabaté and S. Brugaletta share how the additional live cases, videos and media content provide crystal clear tips and tricks on new procedures.

2nd edition of the Tips and Tricks of new techniques beyond stenting

The future of medical device regulation in the European Union

New EU regulations on medical devices will come into force in 2020. Giulio Stefanini, Robert Byrne and Paul Piscoi discuss how new regulation is needed “to reflect the changes in the field over the last decades” and outline what this will mean for the safety of...

Medical device regulation in EU

Preventive cardiology: what the interventional cardiologist needs to know in 2019

19 Sep 2019

Risk and aspirin, blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes: read this article written by J.W. McEvoy and D. Mylotte

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J.W. McEvoy, D. Mylotte
Preventive cardiology: what the interventional cardiologist needs to know in 2019

COAPT: 3-year outcomes from a randomized trial of the MitraClip in patients with heart failure and severe secondary mitral regurgitation

29 Sep 2019

At TCT 2019 in San Francisco - USA, Michael J. Mack presented the results of the COAPT trial. Read the summary and analysis by Nicole Karam.

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Nicole Karam
COAPT: 3-year outcomes from a randomized trial of the MitraClip in patients with heart failure and severe secondary mitral regurgitation

PCR @ TCT 2019

17 Sep 2019

View reviews of a selection of major Late-breaking Clinical Trials in Interventional Cardiology released at the 2019 Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics Scientific Sessions. Check out the list here!

PCR @ TCT 2019

Abstract Books – PCR London Valves

24 Nov 2024

Gain access here to all of the abstracts selected for oral or e-Poster presentation at recent editions of the Course. Use the top right free search or adjacent filter option to select according to topic of interest, author name or abstract title.

Scientific Abstract Books – PCR London Valves

2 year follow-up of the MITRA-FR study: effectiveness of percutaneous mitral valve repair in secondary mitral regurgitation

03 Sep 2019

At the ESC Congress 2019 in Paris, Jean-François Obadia presented the results of the 2 years follow-Up of the MITRA-FR study. Read the report by Nicole Karam.

2 year follow-up of the MITRA-FR study: effectiveness of percutaneous mitral valve repair in secondary mitral regurgitation

The best innovations in cardiovascular medicine

Catch up on the highlights from PCR Innovators Day with Ran Kornowski and Nicolo Piazza who describe some of the best innovations in cardiovascular medicine promoted at EuroPCR 2019. They explain why resilience is important for innovators and how it leads to improved outcomes for patients....

Best of PCR Innovators Day

MitraClip transcatheter mitral valve repair in patients with severe primary mitral regurgitation eligible for high-risk surgery

30 Jul 2019

Read about the design and rationale of the MITRA-HR study which aim was to raise the level of evidence supporting the use of the MitraClip device in primary mitral regurgitation patients with a predefined high risk for surgery.

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N. Piriou1, O. Al Habash, E. Donal, T. Senage, T. Le Tourneau, S. Pattier, B. Guyomarch, J.-C. Roussel, J. Noël Trochu, A. Vahanian, J.-F. Obadia, B. Iung, P. Guérin
EuroIntervention: MITRA-HR randomised study