ESC Professional Premium Access

Phenotyping patients with aortic stenosis using cluster analysis to determine mortality and suitability for transcatheter aortic valve replacement

Congress Presentation

About the speaker

Doctor Jonathan Sen

Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne (Australia)
0 follower

4 more presentations in this session

Man-machine interaction-based phenotyping preprocedurally identifies patients with severe aortic stenosis, who will not recover from cardiac damage following transcatheter aortic valve replacement

Speaker: Miss E. Rippen (Munich, DE)

Thumbnail

Prognostic relevance of mitral regurgitation at different follow-up timepoints after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI): implications for therapeutic decision making?

Speaker: Professor M. Franz (Rotenburg an der Fulda, DE)

Thumbnail

Optimal protamine-to-heparin dosing ratio for the prevention of bleeding complications in patients undergoing TAVR - a multicentre experience

Speaker: Doctor B. Al-Kassou (Bonn, DE)

Thumbnail

Tricuspid regurgitation and atrial fibrillation at baseline independently predict two-year survival after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)

Speaker: Professor M. Franz (Rotenburg an der Fulda, DE)

Thumbnail

Access the full session

Challenges in transcatheter aortic valve intervention

Speakers: Doctor J. Sen, Miss E. Rippen, Professor M. Franz, Doctor B. Al-Kassou, Professor M. Franz
Thumbnail

About the event

Image

ESC Congress 2022

26 August - 29 August 2022

Sessions Presentations

ESC 365 is supported by

logo Novo Nordisk
logo Bristol Myers Squibb