Tricuspid Valve S-Curves and Chamber Views: Implications for Transcatheter Tricuspid and Pulmonary Valve Interventions, Part 2 of the S-Curves and Chamber Views Series

Ali Zgheib, Ole De Backer, Jonathan Afilalo, PCR Tricuspud Valve Focus Group, Angelo Quagliana, Laurence Campens, Mike Al Asmar, Abdullah Al Ismaili, Dominick Angiolillo, Nina Ajmone-Marsan, Ralph Stephan Von Bardeleben, Jean Buithieu, Joao Cavalcante, Michael Chetrit, Calvin Choi, Augustin Coisne, Victoria Delgado, Erwan Donal, Alison Duncan, Julien DreyfusNeil Fam, Julia Grapsa, Juan Granada, Andrzej Gackowski, Rebecca Hahn, Edwin Ho, Azeem Latib, Horacio A. Medina de Chazal, Giuseppe Martucci, Francesco Maisano, David Messika-Zeitoun, Thomas Modine, Denisa Muraru, Negareh Mousavi, Fabien Praz, Simon Redwood, Tiffany Patterson, Maurice Sarano, Marco Spaziano, Martin Swaans, Marta Sitges, José Luis Zamorano, Nicolas van Mieghem, Didier Tchetche, François Tournoux, Nina Wunderlich, Bernard Prendergast, Nicolo Piazza*

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Abstract

Despite the challenges associated with periprocedural imaging, transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions have shown important impact on outcomes. A comprehensive understanding of the anatomy of the right heart and surrounding structures is crucial. One way to optimize these interventions is by identifying the optimal fluoroscopic viewing angles along the S-curve of the tricuspid valve. Integration of chamber views using multimodality imaging (multislice computed tomography, fluoroscopy, and echocardiography) may increase operator confidence and reduce procedural duration, radiation exposure, contrast volume, and complication rates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2713-2731
Number of pages19
JournalJACC: Cardiovascular Interventions
Volume17
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Dec 2024

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