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The management of large bore accesses is increasingly a focus for the success of procedures such as TAVI. The aim of this course is to present and discuss the most recent clinical evidence examining vascular outcomes following large bore procedures, and to share state-of-the-art practice in the context of these data. The faculty for this session have been instrumental in highlighting the role of closure excellence as a determinant of overall TAVI outcomes. Weaving together scientific, clinical and technical threads, the session offers attendees valuable insights and guidance toward optimum access management in their own TAVI programs.

Program

17:00
Opening
Dr. Chris Buller
17:05
Real World Experience And Evidence of Prospective Studies For Large Bore Vascular Closure
Prof Nicholas Van Mieghem
17:20
Discussion
17:25
Why does planning matter to the success of large bore procedurals?
Dr. Stefan Toggweiler
17:40
Discussion
17:45
Closing remark
Dr. Chris Buller

 

Educational Objectives

  • Analysis of research outcomes from SAFE MANTA IDE study, Mash Study and Marvel Study - NVM
  • Share clinical experiences with the large bore closure Device at Heart Center, Lucerne, Switzerland - ST

Audience

  • TAVI operator
Shooting date : 2021-04-21
Last update : 2021-06-24
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