Planning for a lifetime starts with choosing the right valve first: from first TAVI to redo-TAVI
Sponsored by Boston Scientific
Interventions for Valvular Disease
TAVI
Tools and Technique
Boston Scientific
Room Maillot
Anchorperson: Ole De Backer
Spokesperson: Helge Möllmann
Discussants: Nicole Karam, Darren Mylotte, Andreas Ruck
Speakers: Rui Campante Teles, Arif Khokhar, Won-Keun Kim
Watch this session if you want
- To learn which aspects are important in lifetime management of patients with severe aortic stenosis
- To understand how different TAVs compare when considering lifetime management
- To experience the additional value of simulations when planning for coronary access after TAVI and redo TAVI
Session objectives
Ole De Backer
What are important aspects when considering lifetime management of TAVI patients
Nicole Karam
Discussion and audience interaction
What is the impact of different TAV designs in the light of lifetime management
Darren Mylotte
Discussion and audience interaction
Case presentation
Rui Campante Teles
Discussion and audience interaction
How to perform a state-of-the-art TAVI in a young patient - Recorded case
Rui Campante Teles
Discussion and audience interaction
Key considerations and simulation of treatment options in the light of lifetime management
Arif Khokhar
Discussion and audience interaction
When planning for redo-TAVI: how to perform the CT analysis?
Won-Keun Kim
Discussion and audience interaction
What are the future steps when moving into TAVI treatment of younger patients?
Andreas Ruck
Discussion and audience interaction
Session evaluation and key learnings
Helge Möllmann