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Complex anatomical features

09 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025

Dive into a captivating session that explores complex anatomical features in interventional cardiology. Discover dynamic improvements in tricuspid valve coaptation and regurgitation post-TAVI, the overlooked threat of aortic stenosis hidden by mitral stenosis, marked improvement in left ventricular function after simultaneous TAVI and M-TEER, recognition of...

Complex anatomical features

Challenging TAVI

09 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025

Delve into this captivating session that explores challenging TAVI procedures. Witness the management of a patient with pure aortic regurgitation and previous mitral valve replacement, an extremely challenging transfemoral TAVI, the management of bradycardia before TAVI in a patient with MVR and TVR, a case of...

Challenging TAVI

TAV-in-SAV - Part 2

09 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025

Delve into the second part of the TAV-in-SAV session, where you'll discover the reproducible BASILICA technique using an enface view, chimney stenting during TAV-in-SAV in a high coronary occlusion risk patient, urgent zero contrast TAV-in-SAV, a tale of a complication where you shouldn't BASILICA the new...

TAV-in-SAV - Part 2

Protein and exercise to reverse frailty in older men and women undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement: The PERFORM-TAVR Trial

08 Apr 2024

Panos Xaplanteris provides his take on the results of PERFORM-TAVR presented by Jonathan Afilalo at ACC.24 in Atlanta.

Panagiotis Xaplanteris

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Panagiotis Xaplanteris
PERFORM-TAVR: Protein and exercise to reverse frailty in older patients undergoing TAVR

MATTERHORN - Transcatheter versus surgical mitral valve repair in patients with heart failure and secondary mitral regurgitation

01 Sep 2024

Yohei Ohno provides his takeaways from the results of the MATTERHORN trial presented by Volker Rudolph at the ESC Congress 2024 in London.

Yohei Ohno

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Yohei Ohno
MATTERHORN

COVID-19: Providing ongoing care to patients with cardiovascular disease in a pandemic

20 Mar 2020

The world is facing unprecedented challenges as a result of a bug called COVID-19 (Sars-CoV-2) that has literally gone “viral” across the globe affecting >250K individuals in 183/195 countries, claiming >10,000 lives in a short period of time (as of 15:00 20/3/2020). 

Vijay Kunadian

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Vijay Kunadian
COVID19
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