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Tricuspid valve disease: diagnosis and classification

03 Feb 2024 – From PCR Imaging Valves Madrid 2024

Discover, in this comprehensive 3rd episode of PCR Imaging Valves Madrid 2024, the nuances of diagnosing and grading tricuspid valve disease, including insights into normal and abnormal function post-repair or replacement, the pivotal role of imaging in valve quantification and device selection, strategies for assessing right ventricular...

Tricuspid valve disease: diagnosis and classification

Advancing the management of tricuspid valve disease: diagnosis, imaging, and intervention

01 Feb 2025 – From PCR Imaging Valves Madrid 2025

This session explores tricuspid valve disease, focusing on the determinants and severity of tricuspid regurgitation, right heart assessment, and available treatment options. Through case studies and expert discussions, learn about imaging techniques, the heart team approach, and best practices for selecting patients for transcatheter tricuspid valve...

Advancing the management of tricuspid valve disease

Optimizing diagnosis and treatment in multivalvular heart disease

01 Feb 2025 – From PCR Imaging Valves Madrid 2025

This session explores the diagnostic challenges and treatment strategies for mixed and multiple valvular heart diseases. Through case scenarios, including aortic stenosis, regurgitation, and combined atrioventricular valve regurgitation, learn how to use imaging modalities to assess severity and determine optimal treatment timing.

Optimizing diagnosis and treatment in multivalvular heart disease

Mitral valve disease: diagnosis and treatment selection

23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021

In the first part of this PCR London Valves 2021 session, review the quantification of mitral regurgitation and learn how to better approach patients. Then, in the second part, study patient selection for specific types of procedures.

Mitral valve disease: diagnosis and treatment selection
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