Multimodality imaging for patient selection, procedural guidance, and follow-up of
transcatheter interventions for structural heart disease: a consensus document of
the EACVI Task Force on Interventional Cardiovascular Imaging: part 1: access routes,
transcatheter aortic valve implantation, and transcatheter mitral valve interventions
Transcatheter therapies for the treatment of structural heart diseases (SHD) have
expanded dramatically over the last years, thanks to the developments and improvements
of devices and imaging techniques, along with the increasing expertise of operators.
Imaging, in particular echocardiography, is pivotal during patient selection, procedural
monitoring, and follow-up. The imaging assessment of patients undergoing transcatheter
interventions places demands on imagers that differ from those of the routine evaluation
of patients with SHD, and there is a need for specific expertise for those working
in the cath lab. In the context of the current rapid developments and growing use
of SHD therapies, this document intends to update the previous consensus document
and address new advancements in interventional imaging for access routes and treatment
of patients with aortic stenosis and regurgitation, and mitral stenosis and regurgitation.