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Author(s): Deborah C Nercolini Added: 10 months ago
Explore the critical role of comprehensive CT angiography analysis in pre-procedural TAVR planning with Dr Deborah C Nercolini.This presentation, part of the Structural Interventions track, delves into the meticulous anatomical assessment that guides optimal TAVR device selection and implantation strategy. Dr Nercolini addresses the essential measurements and anatomical considerations that… View more
Job title: Cardiology Fellow at the Department of Cardiology
Petr Peichl is a cardiology fellow at the Department of Cardiology. His clinical focus includes electrophysiology and complex arrhythmia care. He supports advanced mapping and ablation workflows. His research explores rhythm disorders and outcomes in contemporary practice. He works closely with senior faculty to deliver high-quality care and contribute to ongoing programme development. His… View more
Author(s): Thomas Modine Added: 1 year ago
EuroPCR25 - Findings from TRINITY trial show favourable outcomes with the LuX-Valve Plus TTVR system in high-risk patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation.We are joined by Prof Thomas Modine (CHU de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, FR) to discuss key findings from the TRINITY trial. This prospective, single-arm, multi-center study evaluated the LuX-Valve Plus transjugular tricuspid valve replacement… View more
Job title: Consultant Cardiac Surgeon, Bristol Heart Institute, Bristol, UK
Mr. Cha Rajakaruna is a highly esteemed consultant cardiothoracic surgeon specializing in minimally invasive aortic valve replacement, coronary bypass surgery, atrial fibrillation, atrial fibrillation ablation, TAVI (transcatheter aortic valve implantation), and minimally invasive aortic valve repair. He currently practices at Spire Bristol Hospital.Mr. Rajakaruna earned his medical degree (MB… View more
Author(s): Hossameldin Hussein Added: 1 year ago
CCTA, axial section, showing the main pulmonary artery anteriorly related to ascending aorta, the LM trunk bifurcating into LAD and Ramus, and the LCX originating from the posterior right sinus with abnormal course. View more