Role of computed tomography imaging for transcatheter valvular repair/insertion

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Abstract

During the last decade, the development of transcatheter based therapies has provided feasible therapeutic options for patients with symptomatic severe valvular heart disease who are deemed inoperable. The promising results of many nonrandomized series and recent landmark trials have increased the number of percutaneous transcatheter valve procedures in high operative risk patients. Pre-procedural imaging of the anatomy of the aortic or mitral valve and their spatial relationships is crucial to select the most appropriate device or prosthesis and to plan the percutaneous procedure. Multidetector row computed tomography provides 3-dimensional volumetric data sets allowing unlimited plane reconstructions and plays an important role in pre-procedural screening and procedural planning. This review will describe the evolving role of multidetector row computed tomography in patient selection and strategy planning of transcatheter aortic and mitral valve procedures. © Springer Science+Business Media, B.V. 2011.

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Ewe, S. H., Klautz, R. J., Schalij, M. J., & Delgado, V. (2011). Role of computed tomography imaging for transcatheter valvular repair/insertion. International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 27(8), 1179–1193. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-011-9830-5

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