Dee Dee Wang MD , Pedro A. Villablanca MD , Kent Chak-Yu So MD , Robert J. Cubeddu MD , Brian P. O’Neill MD , William W. O’Neill MD
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Abstract
Physician-led computed tomography (CT) imaging for valvular interventions has directly contributed to the safety and scalability of transcatheter aortic valve interventions globally. As the shift of the global population’s valvular heart disease extends into the transcatheter aortic, mitral, pulmonic, and tricuspid space, CT imaging for valvular interventions in new anatomical pathophysiologies becomes more important than ever. Health systems dedicated to investing in physician-led structural heart imaging CT procedural planning expertise and transcatheter treatment advancements can bring life-saving innovative care to patients in need.