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3625 results
Intervening in aortic regurgitation: are we finally there?
30 Sep 2025 – From PCR Gulf Valves 2025
Explore the evolving landscape of transcatheter treatment for aortic regurgitation in this informative session. Understand the anatomical and clinical criteria essential for selecting candidates for transcatheter therapy, review the latest device options supported by real-world and investigational data, and learn to navigate procedural challenges with advanced...
Improving aortic stenosis diagnostic accuracy
30 Sep 2025 – From PCR Gulf Valves 2025
Enhance your diagnostic accuracy in aortic stenosis through this targeted session. Learn to differentiate among various types of aortic stenosis, avoid common echocardiographic diagnostic errors, and master transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) measurement techniques to effectively guide transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), especially in emergency settings.
Most impactful trials in structural heart disease 2024/2025
30 Sep 2025 – From PCR Gulf Valves 2025
Delve into the most impactful structural heart disease trials shaping 2024 and 2025. This session addresses current dilemmas in TAVI, including early intervention and management of small annuli, evaluates evidence for transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve repair, and identifies evidence gaps relevant to the region, providing...
Balloon pre-dilatation
04 Nov 2017
Learn more about balloon-expandable transcatheter aortic valve implantation with pre-dilatation of the aortic valve. Balloon aortic valvuloplasty is recommended prior to valve implantation but may contribute to procedural risk.
Cool AMI EU pivotal trial- final results after trial discontinuation following ad interim analysis
18 May 2021
Results of the interim analyses performed after 12 months in the first 111 patients enrolled in phase II Cool AMI trial evaluating safety and effectiveness of systemic therapeutic hypothermia as an adjunctive therapy in anterior STEMI undergoing PCI as compared to PCI only. Analyses showed significant...