Mitral regurgitation: from guidelines to clinical practice
Sponsored by Abbott
Mitral valve repair / replacement
Symposium with LIVE case
Abbott
Main Arena
Anchorperson: Philipp Lurz
Operators: José Antonio Baz, Rodrigo Estevez-Loureiro
Procedural Analyst: Nicolo Piazza
Discussants: Nina Ajmone Marsan, Michael Borger, Federico De Marco, Nicole Karam, Frederik Verbrugge
Cathlab Medical Coordinator: Julio César Echarte Morales
Onstage Medical Coordinator: Rajan Rehan
Imaging Specialist (Cathlab): Manuel Barreiro Perez
Guest speakers: Marek Grygier, Mony Shuvy
Watch this session if you want
- To apply current guidelines recommendations into clinical decision-making in the treatment of mitral regurgitation
- To understand the importance of the heart team in tailoring guideline recommendations to the individual patient
- To learn how device iterations and procedural steps can optimise patient outcomes
Welcome and session objectives
Philipp Lurz
Part 1: ventricular secondary mitral regurgitation: a proven strategy
Case presentation of a symptomatic ventricular secondary mitral regurgitation patient
Marek Grygier
Refer now for TEER or wait to all drugs are fully uptitrated
Philipp Lurz
Guidelines-based pro/con discussion between interventional cardiologist and heart failure on the timing of referral for TEER
Discussion and audience interaction
Key takeaways from ventricular secondary mitral regurgitation part
Nicolo Piazza
Part 2: TEER in atrial secondary mitral regurgitation: a promising frontier
Case presentation: patient with persistent atrial fibrillation and severe atrial secondary mitral regurgitation
Mony Shuvy
Should the patient be offered TEER
Guidelines-based pro talk: favorable emerging data, improving symptoms. Patients with persistent atrial fibrillation?
Federico De Marco
Guidelines-based con talk: prioritised optimal medical treatment and rhythm control
Discussion and audience interaction
Key takeaways from atrial secondary mitral regurgitation part
Nicolo Piazza
Part 3: TEER in primary mitral regurgitation: a paradigm shift
Patient presentation
Should the patient be offered TEER
Guidelines-based pro talk: TEER should be offered to high-risk patients - even in case of non-central lesion
Nicole Karam
Guidelines-based con talk: surgical repair remains the gold standard for primary mitral regurgitation, offering durable outcomes
Michael Borger
Live Case procedure
Debriefing and audience interaction
Session evaluation and key learnings




































