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Anatomy of the aortic valvar complex with considerations for optimal TAVI positioning
23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021
In this PCR London Valves 2021 simulation-based learning session, learn the latest in transcatheter aortic valve implantation, gain an understanding of anatomical features, review imaging modalities to plan and perform procedures, and witness hands-on activities, among others.
Transcatheter mitral valve repair and replacement: optimal technique and procedural refinement
23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021
This PCR London Valves 2021 interactive learning session is designed to review the basics but also the more advanced and complex procedural steps of transcatheter mitral edge-to-edge repair, as this procedure requires a rigorous and standardized technique that can take time to learn.
Tricuspid valve disease: guidelines and beyond
23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021
Watch this PCR London Valves 2021 session to hear about the latest European guidelines on the management of tricuspid valve disease, understand the details behind these guidelines and how they compare with those elsewhere in the world, and, most importantly, find out how Heart Teams can translate...
Coronary access following TAVI
23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021
Using the anatomy and imaging section and simulators, our experts dissect the case of a typical TAVI patient, an 81-year-old male, former smoker, with hypertension, dyslipidemia, and gastric ulcer, symptomatic of effort dyspnea, with marked left ventricular hypertrophy and all the parameters of severe aortic stenosis,...
Transcatheter mitral edge-to-edge repair: procedural complications and lifetime management
23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021
This PCR London Valves 2021 session presents different kinds of complications in mitral procedures based on clinical cases: discuss the case of an 82-year-old male patient with symptomatic severe ischemic secondary mitral regurgitation, coronary artery disease, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease, among others!
Transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions: the future
23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021
In this PCR London Valves 2021 session, observe the case of an 84-year-old, not overweight, quite active, female patient with a past history of restrictive cardiomyopathy and permanent atrial fibrillation, who presented with worsening dyspnea and obvious clinical signs of right ventricular heart failure, and discuss the...
Commissural alignment for TAVI
23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021
In this PCR London Valves 2021 session shot in the simulation lab, learn tips and tricks for achieving commissural alignment, review the strategy for improving TAVR outcomes, and discuss how to get the right imaging, the right tools, and the right patients.
Closing Ceremony
23 Nov 2021 – From PCR London Valves 2021
Looking back on some of the key moments of the PCR London Valves 2021, it is clear that we witnessed cutting-edge procedures in all three valves, pushed the guidelines to the limits and beyond, saw the future of valve procedures with a new TAVI device implanted, live-implanted...
Primary left ventricular unloading in anterior STEMI without cardiogenic shock: Results from the STEMI-Door to Unload randomized clinical trial
28 Mar 2026
Elad Asher provides his take on the STEMI-DTU trial, which was presented by Navin K. Kapur at the ACC.26 in New Orleans, and simultaneously published in the JACC.

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Mid-term echocardiographic outcomes following transapical mitral valve replacement: Updates from the Intrepid Pilot Study
19 Sep 2022
Pamela Gatto provides her take on the Intrepid Global Pilot Study which was presented by Renuka Jain at TCT Congress 2022.

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3-year Efficacy Outcomes From the Spyral Htn-on Med Pilot Study: Long Term Effect of Renal Denervation On Blood Pressure Reduction in Patients on Antihypertension Medications
22 Mar 2022
Ali Nazmi Calik provides his take on the long-term results of the SPYRAL HTN-ON MED trial which demonstrated the durable efficacy and safety of RDN in patients who are already on one to three antihypertensive drugs.

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