Tokyo Valves 2026 kicks off tomorrow.
Honored to serve as a faculty and lead a 3D MPR TEE hands-on session for M-TEER.
Looking forward to presenting in the Best Clinical Case session and meeting everyone as well.
Please join us !
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Exactly! Can use continuity equation; however with concomitant AS and MAC, LVOTd measurement can be challenging. Although because of the tubular nature of the orifice area in Calcific MS, can use 3DMPR with color and look for the narrowest/flow limiting region.
Great question @LucySafi. I use TEE for the most part, but heavily emphasize 3DMPR. Linear measurements at 4 arbitrary angles can be misleading (how do we know for sure that all done on same plane, and we caught true longest dimension?). Also for depth/lobes. If unsure do CT.