Highlights from London Valves – Medtronic TAVI Sessions
Published: 30 November 2021
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2m 10sPart 1 Durability is the key issue: choice of the first valve matters Haim Danenberg, Christopher Malkin
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4m 52sPart 2 Procedural aspects of TAVI patient long term management. Haim Danenberg, Christopher Malkin
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4m 49sPart 3 Practical Solutions to grow your TAVI program Haim Danenberg, Christopher Malkin
Overview
In this interview, Professor Haim Danenberg (Jerusalem, Israel) and Dr. Chris Malkin (Leeds, UK) summarise the London Valves Medtronic sponsored sessions. Discover the highlights of the sessions that include TAVI durability, procedural techniques, lifetime management, clinical data, and ideas for growing your TAVI program.
Click here to watch the full sessions here.
Learning Objectives
- To learn what were the highlights of Medtronic TAVI sessions during London Valves congress
Target Audience
- Interventional cardiologists
- General cardiologists that manage aortic stenosis
- Cardiac surgeons
More from this programme
Part 1
Durability is the key issue: choice of the first valve matters
Part 2
Procedural aspects of TAVI patient long term management.
Part 3
Practical Solutions to grow your TAVI program
Part 4
Surtavi 5 years – What to know considering the new ESC guidelines
Faculty Biographies
Haim Danenberg
Head, Interventional Cardiology at Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Hadassah
Haim Danenberg is a professor of medicine and the head of interventional cardiology at the Wolfson Medical Center in Holon, Israel. Prof. Danenberg is the chairman of the Israeli workgroup for Interventional cardiology.
Christopher Malkin
Christopher Malkin is a consultant interventional cardiologist at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals.
Dr Malkin is an important member of the Leeds trans-catheter aortic valve implantation programme and performs more than 100 aortic valve interventions a year and participates in major clinical trials of new technologies and training programmes for start up centres.
He was trained in Sheffield achieving an honours degree and post-graduate MD.