Abstract:Background
Optimal projection is essential for valve deployment during transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). The purpose of this study was to propose an approach to predict optimal projection in TAVI candidates with different aortic valve anatomies.
Methods
331 patients undergoing self-expanding TAVI were included and the so-called non-coronary cusp (NCC)-parallel technique was utilized, which generated the predicted projection by connect… Show more
“…Finally, some early work has been done with artificial intelligence tools to improve patient-specific TAVI workup, which may have promise and be a glimpse into the future of automated analysis 46–48…”
“…Finally, some early work has been done with artificial intelligence tools to improve patient-specific TAVI workup, which may have promise and be a glimpse into the future of automated analysis 46–48…”
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