Ali Zgheib MD , Ole De Backer MD , Jonathan Afilalo MD , Angelo Quagliana MD , Laurence Campens MD , Mike Al Asmar MD , Abdullah Al Ismaili MD , Dominick Angiolillo MD , Nina Ajmone-Marsan MD , Ralph Stephan Von Bardeleben MD , Jean Buithieu MD , Joao Cavalcante MD , Michael Chetrit MD , Calvin Choi MD , Augustin Coisne MD , Victoria Delgado MD , Erwan Donal MD , Alison Duncan MD , Julien Dreyfus MD , Neil Fam MD , Nicolo Piazza MD
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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.
期刊介绍:
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions is a specialist journal launched by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC). It covers the entire field of interventional cardiovascular medicine, including cardiac, peripheral, and cerebrovascular interventions. The journal publishes studies that will impact the practice of interventional cardiovascular medicine, including clinical trials, experimental studies, and in-depth discussions by respected experts. To enhance visual understanding, the journal is published both in print and electronically, utilizing the latest technologies.