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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...

Mitral and aortic transcatheter valve-in-valve intervention - LIVE case

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...

TEER in complex tricuspid regurgitation - LIVE case

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...

Primary mitral TEER in small anatomy - LIVE case

Mechanical circulatory support protected PCI in complex calcified patients

28 Feb 2026 – From Euro4C Annual Meeting 2026

Explore the critical role of mechanical circulatory support with Impella in complex calcified patients undergoing PCI. This session delves into patient selection criteria, reviews the latest evidence, and discusses strategies to prevent and manage device-related complications, supported by case presentations focusing on imaging analysis, vascular access...

Mechanical circulatory support protected PCI in complex calcified patients

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...

It is a calcified left main: do it well, do it safely

TAILORED-CHIP: Tailored antiplatelet therapy for complex high-risk PCI

29 Aug 2025

Nicola Ryan provides her take on the results of TAILORED-CHIP presented by Duk-Woo Park at the ESC Congress 2025 in Madrid.

Nicola Ryan

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Nicola Ryan
TAILORED-CHIP: Tailored Antiplatelet Therapy for Complex High-Risk PCI

Top Interventional Trials presented at ACC.21

07 Jun 2021

Ali Nazmi Calik provides a summary and key take-aways and infographics of 9 major trials of interest to interventional cardiologists presented at ACC.21

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Ali Nazmi Calik
Top Interventional Trials presented at ACC.21

TRI.fr trial - Multicentric randomised evaluation of the transcatheter edge-to-edge repair in the treatment of severe isolated secondary tricuspid regurgitation

31 Aug 2024

Alex Sticchi provides his take on the results of the TRI.FR trial presented by Erwan Donal at the ESC Congress 2024 in London.

Alessandro Sticchi

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Alessandro Sticchi
Tri.fr trial

Impella percutaneous ventricular assist device malrotation in social media: a call to action

20 Apr 2023

The data from this study suggest that, from a SoMe perspective, correct Impella orientation is often overlooked, and that Impella malrotation is a common issue in real-world clinical practice, potentially associated with relevant complications. 

Alessandro Beneduce

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Alessandro Beneduce
Luca Baldetti

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Luca Baldetti

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Anna Mara Scandroglio
Mamas Mamas

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Mamas Mamas
Alaide Chieffo

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Alaide Chieffo
Impella pVAD Malrotation in social media
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