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Miscellaneous complications: my worst nightmare
15 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Explore the prevention and management of complications arising from transcatheter interventions in structural heart disease through challenging case analyses. This session presents real-world scenarios addressing complications encountered during TAVI, mitral, and tricuspid procedures, highlighting strategies to anticipate and manage these critical events effectively.
Procedural imaging for tricuspid valve interventions
15 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Dedicated to procedural imaging for tricuspid valve interventions, this session elucidates anatomical and pathophysiological features critical for successful transcatheter procedures. It emphasizes technical aspects of TEE and ICE imaging, including 3D multiplanar reconstruction, and offers case-based learning to refine imaging skills and optimize procedural outcomes.
Mitral and aortic transcatheter valve-in-valve intervention - LIVE case
14 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Live case
An 83-year-old male with AF, CKD (stage 3A), preserved LV function, and a history of AVR (27 mm Magna Ease) and MVR (33 mm Magna) in 2014 presented with symptomatic stenosis of the mitral bioprosthesis. A Sapien 3 valve was implanted in the Magna mitral...
PCR Tokyo Valves 2026 Welcome Ceremony
14 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
The Welcome Ceremony marks the commencement of the conference, setting the stage for an engaging and informative program dedicated to advances in cardiology and interventional techniques. It provides attendees with an overview of the event's objectives and highlights the collaborative spirit of the cardiology community.
Late-breaking trials of PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
14 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
This session presents pivotal late-breaking trials from PCR Tokyo Valves 2026, offering one-year outcomes and real-world experiences in transcatheter valve therapies. Highlights include the AltaValve early feasibility study on atrial fixation TMVR, invasive registry insights on prosthesis-patient mismatch post-TAVR, and registry data on tricuspid and mitral...
TEER in complex tricuspid regurgitation - LIVE case
14 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
A 79-year-old male with permanent AF, prior colorectal and prostate cancer, and a Mosaic bioprosthetic mitral valve implanted in 2016, presented with torrential tricuspid regurgitation and preserved LV function.
Three G5 clips were implanted: two anteroseptal (1 XTW and 1 XT) and one posteroseptal XTW.
LIVE Educational Case...
Hot topics and evidence on structural interventions in 2025 and 2026
14 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Delve into the emerging clinical evidence and key hot topics shaping transcatheter interventions for aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valve diseases anticipated to influence clinical practice in 2025 and 2026. This session reviews stroke prevention, valve interventions across the three valves, and integrates recent and upcoming data...
Primary mitral TEER in small anatomy - LIVE case
15 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
An 89-year-old male with diabetes mellitus, hypertension, chronic kidney disease (eGFR: 46), and CAD with a history of NSTEMI and CTO of the RCA, presented with symptomatic primary mitral regurgitation (P1–P2 prolapse) and preserved LV function (56%).
One Pascal ACE device was implanted.
LIVE Educational Case from Nagoya...
Guidelines update
15 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
This session reviews the latest updates in the ESC/EACTS guidelines for structural heart disease, emphasizing their clinical implications and future trends. Participants will gain understanding of changes in aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valve recommendations, including new age cutoffs, asymptomatic disease management, and the evolving role of...
Future devices and techniques for structural heart disease
15 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
This session surveys the future landscape of structural heart disease treatment, addressing current limitations in transcatheter valve technologies and presenting emerging devices and techniques for aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valves. Attendees will gain insights into innovations poised to transform therapeutic options for structural heart disease.
PCR Tokyo Valves 2026 Closing Ceremony
15 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
The Closing Ceremony marks the conclusion of this cardiology conference, providing a formal wrap-up and reflection on the key highlights and advancements presented throughout the event. It serves as an opportunity to acknowledge contributors and set the stage for future initiatives in interventional cardiology.
Mastering techniques from basic to complex - Mitral regurgitation assessment and suitability for TEER
13 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Delve into the assessment of mitral regurgitation and the criteria determining suitability for Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER). This session reviews mitral valve anatomy and the latest clinical data supporting mitral TEER interventions.
Mastering techniques from basic to complex - Tips and tricks for advanced mitral TEER: anatomy and imaging
13 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Advance your expertise in mitral TEER by gaining anatomical insights, understanding device interaction with native valve structures, and learning to prevent and manage procedural complications through case-based imaging and live assessments.
Mastering techniques from basic to complex - Tricuspid TEER fundamentals
13 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Gain foundational knowledge in tricuspid TEER by understanding anatomical criteria for patient suitability, key procedural steps, and device techniques, enhanced by simulation-based procedural training.
Getting ready for tricuspid TEER: key steps in building a successful programme
14 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Prepare to establish a successful tricuspid TEER programme by understanding essential components such as systematic echocardiographic and clinical assessments for patient selection, procedural fundamentals, and programme development supported by clinical evidence.
Plaque modification in different lesions types: nodular, long lesions, tortuous lesions, bifurcations
28 Feb 2026 – From Euro4C Annual Meeting 2026
Explore advanced plaque modification strategies tailored to diverse lesion types such as nodular, long, tortuous lesions, and bifurcations. Delve into approaches for managing under-expanded stents and calcified nodules, supported by evidence including results from the French orbital atherectomy registry.
How to avoid and manage complications
28 Feb 2026 – From Euro4C Annual Meeting 2026
Build a comprehensive complication-management toolbox tailored for PCI in heavily calcified vessels. This session covers prevention and management techniques for complications arising from severely calcified lesions, illustrated by practical cases and expert insights into risky lesions and challenging devices.
Drug-eluting balloon in calcified lesions and complex lesions
28 Feb 2026 – From Euro4C Annual Meeting 2026
This session explores the application of drug-eluting balloons (DCB) in managing calcified and complex coronary lesions. Emphasis is placed on identifying appropriate lesions for a DCB-only strategy, the critical role of vessel preparation prior to drug delivery, and the long-term physiological assessment following treatment, supported by...
It is a calcified left main: do it well, do it safely
28 Feb 2026 – From Euro4C Annual Meeting 2026
This session addresses the complexities of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in calcified left main coronary artery disease. It covers comprehensive planning including mechanical circulatory support, intravascular imaging, and bifurcation strategies. Attendees will also learn to anticipate and manage potential complications and apply various tools to ensure...
ResilCard - A resilience assessment tool to ensure cardiovascular care continuity during crises
28 Feb 2026 – From Euro4C Annual Meeting 2026
Introducing ResilCard, a novel resilience assessment tool designed to maintain continuity of cardiovascular care during crises. This session highlights the importance of preparedness and adaptive strategies to ensure uninterrupted patient management in challenging healthcare environments.