Transcatheter Interventions Online 2024 - On Demand

  • Published:  20 March 2024
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Transcatheter Interventions Online 2024 - On Demand

  • Published:  20 March 2024
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Overview

TIO 2024 brought together an outstanding international faculty, creating an unparalleled interactive experience that will keep the global interventional cardiology community up-to-date with the latest advancements in transcatheter treatment strategies. Featuring a combination of expert opinions, engaging discussions, insightful presentations and live cases from prominent medical centres on both sides of the Atlantic, TIO delivered the highest-quality CME-accredited education.

 

 

 

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Key Learning Objectives

  • Review planning and valve selection strategies in patients with prior valve failure
  • Summarise recent repair and replacement data in mitral and tricuspid regurgitation
  • Select suitable tools for undertaking PCI in calcified lesions
  • Optimise use of imaging in daily practice
  • Outline the pros and cons of using P2Y12 inhibitors universally following PCI
  • Identify situations where an IVUS or OCT-guided approach are preferable
  • Discuss the possible implications of TAVR becoming a care option in asymptomatic aortic stenosis

Target Audience

  • Interventional Cardiologists
  • Surgeons with an interest in transcatheter treatment strategies for coronary and structural heart disease
  • Interventional Cardiology Nurses

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Faculty Biographies

Nicolas M Van Mieghem

Nicolas M Van Mieghem

Medical Director

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 large bore closure devices. He works actively in expanding TAVI indications, most notably TAVI as a means to further unload the left ventricle in heart failure patients with moderate aortic stenosis (the TAVR UNLOAD trial). Prof Van Mieghem is also involved in the development and dispersion of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices as well as transcatheter mitral…

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