Current Problems in Cardiology
Volume 35, Issue 5 , Pages 228-276, May 2010

Imaging for Transcatheter Valve Procedures

Abstract 

Percutaneous intervention for valvular heart disease is becoming a reality and is one of the fastest growing fields in interventional cardiology. As exposure and visualization are critical for surgical repair or replacement, adequate imaging is crucial for transcatheter interventions where direct visualization is not possible. X-ray and ultrasound are the fundamental modalities for imaging in this situation, although magnetic resonance related imaging is under development. In this review, we describe the use of fluoroscopic, computed tomographic, and echo imaging for rapidly evolving percutaneous valve technologies with a focus on providing clinical pearls and perspective on each imaging tool.

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 The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

PII: S0146-2806(10)00015-0

doi:10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2010.01.002

Current Problems in Cardiology
Volume 35, Issue 5 , Pages 228-276, May 2010