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Part 4 | Session 2 The VICTOR & VICTORIA Pooled Analysis
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Part 4 | Session 4 ESVM Guidelines on Interventional Treatment of Venous Thromboembolism
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Part 4 | Session 6 STEEER-AF Cluster Randomised Trial by the ESC and EHRA
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Part 4 | Session 7 NEWTON-CABG CardioLink-5: Evolocumab and Saphenous Vein Graft Patency
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Part 4 | Session 9 SWEDEPAD 1 and 2: Drug-Coated Devices in Peripheral Arterial Disease
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Part 4 | Session 10 Lifetime Benefits of Combination Therapy in HFpEF
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Part 4 | Session 11 REBOOT-CNIC: Beta-blockers After Infarction with LVEF Greater Than 40%
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Part 4 | Session 12 ODYSSEY-HCM: Mavacamten in Non-obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
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Part 4 | Session 13 Pooled MACE Data for Obicetrapib
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Part 4 | Session 14 STRIDE: Outcomes by Sex
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Part 4 | Session 15 The SEMA-VR CardioLink-15 Trial
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Part 4 | Session 16 The CARUSO Trial: Carotid Plaques Stabilisation and Regression with Evolocumab
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Part 4 | Session 17 EMORI-HCM: Electromagnetically Optimised Right Ventricular Pacing for oHCM
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Part 1 | Session 1 View from the Thoraxcenter: ESC 25 Late-breaking Science Wrap-Up
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Part 1 | Session 2 View from the Thoraxcenter: What's Hot at ESC 25?
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Part 2 | Session 1 Day 4 Wrap-Up with Dr Alasnag and Dr Al-Shaibi
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Part 2 | Session 2 Day 3 Wrap-Up with Dr Alasnag and Dr Al-Shaibi
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Part 2 | Session 3 Day 2 Wrap-Up with Dr Alasnag and Dr Al-Shaibi
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Part 2 | Session 4 Day 1 Wrap-Up with Dr Alasnag and Dr Al-Shaibi
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Part 3 | Session 1 VICTOR: Vericiguat in Heart Failure
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Part 3 | Session 2 DIGIT-HF: Cardiac Glycosides in HFrEF
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Part 3 | Session 3 BETAMI-DANBLOCK: Beta-blockers after MI
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Part 3 | Session 4 ESC 25 Guidelines Discussion: Management of Dyslipidaemias
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Part 3 | Session 5 2025 ESC/EACTS Guidelines for the Management of Valvular Heart Disease
ESC Congress 2025 - New findings from a post-hoc analysis of TRISCEND II show that TTVR can reduce the rate of heart failure hospitalisations, particularly in the case of patients who present with massive or torrential TR - irrespective of baseline TR severity.
Prof Philipp Lurz (Leipzig Heart Institute, DE) discusses new findings from the TRISCEND II trial, examining how baseline tricuspid regurgitation severity influences outcomes following transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement with the Edwards EVOQUE system.
This pivotal randomized controlled trial enrolled over 400 patients with at least severe tricuspid regurgitation across multiple centers, who were randomized 2:1 to recieve either TTVR or control. The primary endpoint was a win ratio analysis including both hard clinical endpoints, and quality of life at one year.
Findings showed that the study clearly met its primary endpoint with a WIN ratio of 2.02, mainly driven by improvements in quality of life (6 Minute Walking Distance, NYHA Improvement and KCCQ-OS improvement), but also reduced rates of all-cause mortality and TV intervention.
Interview Questions:
- How does baseline TR severity impact current treatment descisions?
- Could you remind us of the study design and patient population?
- What were the key findings?
- What are the clinical implications of these findings for patient selection and procedural planning in TTVR?
- How should these findings influence approaches to timing of intervention in patients with progressive TR?
- What are your key takeway messages?
Recorded on-site at ESC Congress 2025, Madrid.
Editors: Jordan Rance, Yazmin Sadik.
Video Specialists: Dan Brent, Tom Green, Mike Knight, Oliver Miles, David Ben-Harosh.
Support: This is an independent interview produced by Radcliffe Cardiology.
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Philipp Lurz
University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, DE
Prof Philipp Lurz is Director of the Department of Cardiology Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Germany. Prior to this, he served as Deputy Head of the Department at Heart Center Leipzig, Germany. Previously, Prof Lurz was a Clinical Research Fellow at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust. He completed his education at the University of Leipzig, and is a member of the German Society of Cardiology. Philipp is widely published in leading international peer-reviewed journals.
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