Join us if you want
- To gain a comprehensive understanding of the key anatomical, procedural, and clinical considerations for performing TAVI in patients with a bicuspid aortic valve
To develop a structured approach to evaluating feasibility and procedural planning for TAVI in the treatment of bicuspid aortic stenosis, including patient selection and imaging assessment
To review and interpret the latest clinical evidence on long-term outcomes and valve durability across contemporary transcatheter heart valve platforms
Agenda
Date: Wednesday, 20th May
Time: 12:30 - 14:00 CEST
Room: Theatre Bleu
| Time | Intervention title | Faculty |
|---|---|---|
| 12:30 | Welcome and session objectives | Ole De Backer |
| 12:32 | What to expect and prepare for when expanding TAVI into younger, low-risk patients | Rui Campante Teles |
| 12:37 | The central role of the Heart Team when discussing patients with a longer life expectancy - with a focus on bicuspid aortic stenosis | Magdalena Erlebach |
| 12:42 | Discussion and audience interaction | All panelists |
| 12:47 | A state-of-the-art CT analysis and TAV sizing to treat bicuspid aortic stenosis - How to crack the code? | Chiara De Biase |
| 12:55 | Patient presentation and imaging analysis | Arif Khokhar |
| 12:59 | Discussion and audience interaction | All panelists |
| 13:04 | Operator strategy | Mohamed Abdel-Wahab |
| 13:07 | LIVE Case procedure | Operators |
| 13:37 | Debriefing and audience interaction |
All panelists |
| 13:42 | Valve underexpansion: clinical implications and management strategies |
David Roy |
| 13:47 | Pre and post-dilatation: optimal decision-taking and clinical considerations | Dan Blackman |
| 13:52 | Discussion and audience interaction |
All panelists |
| 13:57 | Session evaluation and key learnings |
Ole De Backer |