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Compare TAVI - Top Late Breaking Trial at PCR London Valves 2024
26 Nov 2024 – From PCR London Valves 2024
Chiara De Biase and Christian Terkelsen review the one-year results of the Compare TAVI randomized study, which set a benchmark for evaluating the performance and safety of new transcatheter heart valves (THVs) compared to best-in-practice THVs. The findings revealed that the Myval THV series was non-inferior...
TRISCEND II: Top Late Breaking Trial at PCR London Valves 2024
26 Nov 2024 – From PCR London Valves 2024
Chiara De Biase and Raj Makkar share key insights from the TRISCEND II study. This innovative research addresses a crucial question: can transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement improve symptoms, quality of life, and clinical outcomes in patients? Listen as Makkar details the enrolled population and the study's...
PCRonline Editorial Board 2024 - 2026
29 Jun 2017
PCRonline.com has a new Board, led by Editor-in-Chief Salvatore Brugaletta. View the full list of Board members here.
The First Human case in Angioplasty
13 Jul 2017
Discover the story and learn about the technical details of how Andreas Grüntzig performed the first PTCA on a conscious patient in 1977.
Focus on Imaging - PCR London Valves 2024
Victoria Delgado and Nina Wunderlich delve into the imaging highlights from PCR London Valves 2024, emphasizing the critical role of advanced imaging for structural interventions. They spotlight the importance of emerging technologies in achieving precise, well-dosed procedures. A standout feature is the Imaging Learning Centre, offering...
Focus on Innovation - PCR London Valves 2024
Azeem Latib and Jose Calle Gordo reflect on the PCR London Valves 2024 programme, which showcased groundbreaking advancements in valve technology. Highlights included sessions on transforming ideas into market-ready devices, intimate small-group discussions fostering meaningful exchange, and a hands-on innovation session to explore new devices. The...
Focus on simulation - PCR London Valves 2024
Francesco Maisano and Pamela Gatto highlight the simulation-based learning approach at PCR London Valves. This educational journey begins with observing experts, followed by hands-on training, fostering discussions, idea exchange, and device testing before real interventions. The structured programme, complete with a "passport," offers specialized tracks for...
Focus on Fundamentals in TAVI and mitral - PCR London Valves 2024
Christopher Cook interviews Nicole Karam about the Fundamentals Course, a key component of the PCR London Valves programme that continues to expand each year. Designed for beginners in TAVI or mitral interventions, the course guides participants through every step of a procedure, starting with the basics...
ENCIRCLE 1-year outcomes: Shaping the future of MR treatment with the SAPIEN M3 system
18 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Fabien Praz talks with Mayra Guerrero and Henryk Dreger about the ENCIRCLE trial on the Sapien M3 transcatheter mitral valve, which shows strong safety, durable MR reduction, and improved symptoms, quality of life, and LV remodelling. High-quality CT and echo are essential for #TMVR, which is...
Tricuspid valve: PCR London Valves 2025 highlights
18 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
At PCR London Valves 2025, Course Directors Francesco Maisano and Nicolo Piazza highlight with Chris Allen the rapid evolution of tricuspid interventions. They emphasise advances in imaging and simulation, with dedicated labs offering practical multimodality training and hands-on experience. LIVE cases showcased both repair and replacement...
How are the new ESC/EACTS valvular guidelines going to impact my tricuspid programme?
17 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
While the PCR London Valves 2025 Course is underway, Francesco Maisano and Fabien Praz discuss how the latest ESC/EACTS valvular guidelines affect clinical practice. What’s changing in surgery? How do repair and replacement strategies differ under the new recommendations, and what’s the impact on transcatheter interventions?...
How to manage current challenges of small aortic annulus?
18 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Joanna Wykrzykowska and Hélène Eltchaninoff discuss challenges in treating patients with small aortic annuli, which are common, especially in women, and present risks such as higher gradients, coronary occlusion, pacemaker need, and paravalvular leak. Valve selection and positioning are critical, balancing hemodynamics and complication avoidance.
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How do we meet the needs of women with heart valve disease?
17 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
In this interview, Ellen Ross and Marta Sitges discuss a recent initiative from Global Heart Hub - a patient association - which examined the realities faced by women living with heart valve disease. They outline the gaps identified, the call to action that followed, and how...
What are the key considerations when managing combined mitral and tricuspid regurgitation?
17 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Fabien Praz and Neil Fam talk about the management of patients with combined mitral and tricuspid regurgitation, who are often elderly with heart failure and multiple comorbidities. Careful assessment—including echocardiography, hemodynamics, and sometimes CT—is crucial to identify the dominant lesion. Surgery is preferred if feasible, but...
Is iatrogenic atrial septum defect closure a necessary procedure?
17 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Philipp Lurz and Saibal Kar discuss iatrogenic atrial septal defects from transseptal procedures. Small ones usually close on their own, while large defects causing significant shunting need closure to prevent right heart overload. Some moderate defects may be beneficial by decompressing the left atrium, so closure...
Should we consider TTVR in patients with straightforward anatomy who are eligible for T-TEER?
17 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Lukas Stolz and Rebecca Hahn discuss advances in transcatheter tricuspid valve intervention, emphasising that reducing tricuspid regurgitation (TR) to mild levels is key for improving patient outcomes, including mortality and heart failure hospitalisations. Decision-making between transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER) and transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement (TTVR) depends...
The D-PACE scoring system Prediction of high-grade conduction disturbances after TAVI
16 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Michael Joner and Francesco Saia discuss the newly developed D-PACE Score, a tool designed to predict delayed AV block occurring more than 24 hours after TAVI—an unmet clinical need given that current risk models focus mainly on early events. The next steps aim to refine the...
What are the key considerations for transcatheter mitral paravalvular leak management?
18 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Nina Wunderlich and Patrick Calvert discuss mitral paravalvular leaks, which are relatively common. Percutaneous closure is now the default approach, and imaging is central to success: detailed pre-procedural assessment, 3D TOE during the procedure, and careful planning of transseptal puncture.
This interview was filmed at PCR London...
What are the key steps in pre procedural assessment for successful LAA closure?
16 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Lorenz Räber and Kasper Korsholm highlight why pre-procedural imaging—particularly cardiac CT—has become essential for successful left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO). They explain that the LAA is highly variable between patients, making detailed planning crucial for safety, device selection, and optimal procedural results.
This interview was filmed at...
How to manage patients with aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease?
17 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
Tiffany Patterson and Davide Capodanno address the increasingly common scenario of managing coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients undergoing TAVI. With up to half of TAVI candidates presenting with CAD, they highlight new evidence from NOTION-3 showing that revascularization reduces major adverse cardiac events. The takeaway:...