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Case Reports
. 2025 Feb 7;9(2):ytaf053.
doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytaf053. eCollection 2025 Feb.

Transcatheter mitral valve replacement: when pulmonary arterial hypertension complicates prediction of neo-LVOT

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Transcatheter mitral valve replacement: when pulmonary arterial hypertension complicates prediction of neo-LVOT

Thomas Chollet et al. Eur Heart J Case Rep. .
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Figure 1
Pre- and post- (1 month) procedural imaging. (A) TTE—parasternal small axis view and (B) long axis view of systolic septal deviation (arrow) secondary to severe pulmonary hypertension. * Mispositioned bioprosthesis post (C) and (D) CT—3mensio reconstruction with predicted neo-LVOT of 173 mm2. (E) TTE—parasternal small axis view and (F) long axis view 1-month post TMVR. (G) and (H) One-month post-procedural CT with actual neo-LVOT of 331 mm2.

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