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Part 3 | Session 5 Session 3.3: Debates
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Part 3 | Session 6 Day Close
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Part 1 | Session 1 Day Welcome: Structural Heart Disease
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Part 1 | Session 2 Session 1.1: Atrioventricular Valve Replacement Beyond TEER?
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Part 1 | Session 3 Session 1.2: Live Cases and Discussions
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Part 1 | Session 6 Session 1.3: Key Issues in TAVI
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Part 1 | Session 7 Session 1.4: Live Cases and Discussions
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Part 1 | Session 8 Day Close
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Part 2 | Session 2 Day Welcome: Complex PCI
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Part 2 | Session 3 Session 2.1: Balloon Revolution
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Part 2 | Session 4 Session 2.2: Live Cases and Discussions
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Part 2 | Session 7 Session 2.3: Left Main & Bifurcations
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Part 2 | Session 8 Session 2.4: Live Cases and Discussion
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Part 2 | Session 9 Day Close
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Part 3 | Session 1 Day Welcome: Debates & Controversies
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Part 3 | Session 2 Session 3.1: Keynote & Debate
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Part 3 | Session 3 Session 3.2: Live Cases and Discussion
Welcome to the on-demand sessions of Transcatheter Interventions Online 2023, broadcast live on 15-17 March 2023. If you missed the live broadcast, here you can access all sessions in full.
TIO 2023 brought together a leading international faculty to create a rich, interactive experience to support the global interventional cardiology community stay abreast of the latest developments in transcatheter treatment strategies. Combining expert opinion and discussion, presentations and live cases from centres of excellence from both sides of the Atlantic, TIO 2023 again delivered best-in-class learning, supporting the latest in diagnosis, treatment strategies and patient management.
The live version of Transcatheter Interventions Online 2023 was CME-accredited. This on-demand version is not.
A CME-accredited version of each session of TIO 2023 is now available on Radcliffe Medical Education.

Key Learning Objectives
- Compare the utility of repair and replacement valve technology in mitral regurgitation
- Individualise valve choice for aortic regurgitation based on valve durability and patient features
- Recall the utility and limitations of specialty balloons
- Evaluate emerging approaches to the treatment of complex left main and other coronary bifurcation lesions
- Discuss the impact of PCI on top of optimal medical therapy in ischaemic left ventricular systolic dysfunction
- Identify suitable patients for interatrial shunting
- Discuss the merits of alternative antiplatelet strategies to DAPT in ACS and CCS following PCI
Target Audience
- Interventional Cardiologists
- Surgeons with an interest in transcatheter treatment strategies for coronary and structural heart disease
- Interventional Cardiology Nurses
More from this programme
Part 1
Day One: Structural Heart Disease
Part 2
Day Two: Complex PCI
Part 3
Day Three: Debates and Controversies
Faculty Biographies

Nicolas M Van Mieghem
Medical Director
Prof Nicolas Maria Van Mieghem is an Interventional cardiologist at Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL decided to pursue a career that would help others. “I enjoy the feeling of being able to help someone or do something important for them". His father was a general cardiologist and one of his biggest influences early in his career.
Prof Van Mieghem initially intended to train as a cardiac surgeon but decided to specialise in interventional cardiology instead, following advice from a mentor. This decision was cemented when he read the first-in-human case report of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in Circulation by Alain Cribier in 2002. Prof Van Mieghem believes that great cardiologist genuinely cares for their patients. He names Gary Roubin, Dr Manu Malbrain and Professor Patrick Serruys among his mentors.
His current research focuses on cerebral embolic protection during TAVI and the search for improved…

Stephan Baldus
Professor and Chair
Professor Baldus is a distinguished cardiologist specialising in internal medicine and intensive care. With over 27 years of experience, he currently works at the Department of Cardiology at the University Hospital Cologne.
Dr. Baldus studied medicine at the University of Ulm and the University of Hamburg. He has conducted significant research, receiving grants from notable organisations like the Max Planck Society and the German Foundation for Heart Research.
His contributions to medicine have earned him several accolades, including the Teacher of the Year Award from the University of Hamburg in 2005 and the Albert Fraenkel Award from the German Society of Cardiology in 2008. Professor Baldus has been active on various committees, including those for the German Cardiac Society and the European Society of Cardiology.
An accomplished researcher, he has published hundreds of scientific papers, focusing on topics such as pulmonary…

Eberhard Grube
Professor of Medicine, Chief of the Department of Cardiology and Angiology
Prof Eberhard Grube is Professor of Medicine, Chief of the Department of Cardiology and Angiology at University Hospital Bonn, Germany and Consulting Professor, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Prof Grube completed his medical training at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm University in Bonn, Germany, before completing his cardiology training at the university of Wisconsin Medical School. He then went on to receive angiology training from the North Rhine Chamber of Medical Doctors.
Prof Grube is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and the Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions.