Abstract:Transcatheter Valve Embolization and Migration (TVEM) is a rare, but catastrophic event where the prosthesis moves due to heamodynamic forces acting on the frame. TVEM following Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement (TMVR) is largely undocumented. Haemodynamic forces cannot be estimated during preprocedural planning and conventional imaging does not allow to compute them after replacement. To shed light on this issue, this study focusses on modelling haemodynamics after TMVR in 3 patients with Mitral Annular … Show more
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