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Author(s): Rajesh Kharbanda Added: 10 months ago
EuroPCR 25 - A meta-analysis of the individual patient data from the PROTECTED TAVR and BHF PROTECT-TAVI studies show TAVI with cerebral embolic protection (CEP) may reduce the rate of disabling stroke compared to TAVI without CEP.We are joined by Prof Rajesh Kharbanda (Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford, UK) to discuss outcomes from a meta-analysis investigating TAVI with or without… View more
Author(s): Harriette Van Spall , Rajesh Kharbanda Added: 11 months ago
ACC 25 - PROTECT-TAVI shows no benefit to routine use of cerebral embolic protection during transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI).Dr Harriette Van Spall (McMaster University, CA) is joined by Prof Rajesh Kharbanda (Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK) to discuss the findings from the British Heart Foundation's PROTECT-TAVI Trial, which aimed to determine whether using… View more
Author(s): Sunny Goel Added: 9 months ago
New York Valves 2025 - Dr Sunny Goel (Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, US) joins us to discuss the current devices and strategies that are used for embolic protection and stroke prevention in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Dr Goel highlights the lack of strong guidelines in the field and shares findings from recent studies investigating embolic protection devices.Interview… View more
Author(s): Rajesh Kharbanda , Tessel Vossenberg Added: 2 years ago
In this exclusive interview, Dr Tessel Vossenberg (Medical Center Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, NL) speaks with Prof Rajesh Kharbanda (Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK),Principal Investigator of the BHF PROTECT TAVI trial.This highly anticipated trial aims to provide groundbreaking insights into the field of Cerebral Embolic Protection (CEP) in TAVI. In this interview, Dr… View more
Author(s): Lija Swain Added: 2 years ago
Author(s): Giovanni Luigi Di Maria Added: 2 years ago
TCT 23 - We are joined by Dr Giovanni Luigi Di Maria (John Radcliffe Hospital, UK) to discuss the findings of the PICSO-AMI-I study (NCT04958421), sponsored by Miracor Medical. The PICSO-AMI-I study aimed to assess the safety and feasibility of pressure-controlled intermittent coronary sinus occlusion (PiCSO) in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (MI), presenting with TIMI 0 or 1… View more
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