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Dealing with calcified lesions: friends and enemies

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Learn tips and tricks when addressing calcified lesions, including the optimal application of imaging insights, IVUS-guidance for treatment of Type 3 perforation and more!

Dealing with calcified lesions: friends and enemies

How to deal with calcified lesions

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

View the recorded case of a 76-year-old former smoker male patient with hypertension and dyslipidemia and a history of distal RCA and mid-LAD PCI in 2003, CABG and AVR in 2007, and pacemaker implantation for total AV Block, referred to the cathlab for CCS III, and...

How to deal with calcified lesions

PFO closure: LIVE case

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch a PFO occlusion case LIVE from Barcelona, Spain, and learn about the treatment of this 60-year-old man, with no CV risk factors, currently asymptomatic, who suffered an ischemic stroke in March 2022 after Valsalva, diplopia, dysarthria, and brachial right paresis, as well as acute bilateral thalamic...

PFO closure: LIVE case

Pacemaker implantation after TAVI

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Through this series of videos from PCR London Valves 2021, learn about the early outcomes of using the novel frame alignment technique during TAVI to improve pacemaker rates, see how cusp overlap projection reduces the burden of permanent pacemaker implantation after TAVR, appreciate the clinical utility of...

Pacemaker implantation after TAVI

TAVI in bicuspid aortic valves

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Thanks to this series of videos from PCR London Valves 2021, analyze the results of self-expandable versus balloon-expandable transcatheter valves in bicuspid aortic anatomy, study the outcomes after TAVI in bicuspid aortic valve, and much more!

TAVI in bicuspid aortic valves

Miscellaneous - Paravalvular leak closure, PFO closure and LAA occlusion

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Want to know more about the impact of baseline PFO anatomy on residual right to left shunt after transcatheter closure, transcatheter closure of paravalvular leak, or even percutaneous mitral paravalvular leak closure using CT planning? This PCR London Valves 2021 session is for you!

Miscellaneous - Paravalvular leak closure, PFO closure and LAA occlusion

PCR London Valves 2021 Hotlines / Late-Breaking Trials: bRIGHT, EXPAND, CHOICE-MI

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves

Real-world outcomes for tricuspid edge-to-edge repair, predictors of heart failure hospitalisation and its impact on clinical outcomes, one-year outcomes after TMVI... View part of the Late-Breaking Trials presented during PCR London Valves 2021.

PCR London Valves 2021 Hotlines / Late-Breaking Trials: bRIGHT, EXPAND, CHOICE-MI

Mitral valve disease: state-of-the-art

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Did you ever wonder what an expert surgeon can achieve today in mitral repair? Have you ever wondered when to treat an asymptomatic patient with severe mitral regurgitation? These are some of the questions this session from PCR London Valves 2021 will try to answer.

Mitral valve disease: state-of-the-art

Transcatheter mitral interventions: the future

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

What could be the future of transcatheter mitral valve intervention? Will it be repair or replacement? What are the current limitations? Find parts of the answers to these questions, and many others, in this session shot during the PCR LV 2021 Congress.

Transcatheter mitral interventions: the future

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

Opening Ceremony

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Live from the Main Arena studio of the Excel London, the emotion is palpable as we listen to the speakers opening this new edition of the PCR London Valves Congress which can finally be held in person, after 2 years without a physical reunion. This was...

Opening Ceremony

Aortic valve disease: treatment and patient selection

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Let's talk about severe asymptomatic aortic stenosis: what are the surgical standpoint and recent data from surgical literature? How to assess these patients? How to analyze CT? What do the newly published VHD Guidelines say? What is the place of MRI in these patients? So many questions...

Aortic valve disease: treatment and patient selection

Understanding the anatomy of the tricuspid valve: similarities with and differences from the mitral valve

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

With this session on the tricuspid valve, learn to understand the anatomical features relevant to the procedures, become more familiar with different imaging modalities, and get hands-on by examining interactions between leaflets and some devices.

Understanding the anatomy of the tricuspid valve: similarities with and differences from the mitral valve

TAVI in bicuspid aortic valves: optimal technique and procedural refinement

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Framed around a "live-in-a-box" case performed in Toulouse, the core of this session will be on procedural technique: how do you best perform a TAVI to get optimal outcomes in bicuspid anatomy? It will also focus on preprocedural planning, and in particular CT image analysis, and detail...

TAVI in bicuspid aortic valves: optimal technique and procedural refinement

Transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

In this PCR London Valves 2021 session, discuss the new techniques available, selection criteria, and challenges encountered with this new procedure of transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement, and learn how you can train for these procedures with patient-specific simulators.

Transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement

Aortic stenosis in the younger patient: procedural complications and lifetime management

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Biological, surgical valves and TAVIs are being implanted in younger and younger patients. Since these procedures must be planned in the best possible way to minimize future complications, and because the lifetime management of these patients must be thought of, watch this session to get very useful...

Aortic stenosis in the younger patient: procedural complications and lifetime management

Tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair

21 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

This session from PCR London Valves 2021 will focus on the most commonly performed tricuspid procedure: transcatheter edge-to-edge. Review the two technologies currently available, learn tips and tricks, share your experience, and examine all aspects, including imaging.

Tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair

Tricuspid valve disease: diagnosis and treatment selection

22 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

Presented during PCR London Valves 2021, view the case of an 85-year-old patient with hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, who has permanent atrial fibrillation and renal failure, but no left-sided valvular heart disease and follow the debates around which treatments to adopt!

Tricuspid valve disease: diagnosis and treatment selection

Aortic valve disease: state-of-the-art

22 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

This PCR London Valves 2021 session begins with important updates on the seminal trials that have defined our TAVI era over the past decade before moving on to new studies that are very likely to shape the evolution of TAVI in the next ten years.

Aortic valve disease: state-of-the-art

Mitral anatomy and imaging essentials

22 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

In this PCR London Valves 2021 session, let's review the mitral anatomy from different standpoints before focusing on both mitral and transseptal punctures; then, let's try to transfer this knowledge into real practice by simulating some steps of these procedures.

Mitral anatomy and imaging essentials
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