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  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Interventional Cardiology
  • Healthcare Management

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  • Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a growing therapy for aortic stenosis in high-risk patients.
  • Developing TAVR programs involves unique challenges beyond the procedure itself, from patient referral to long-term follow-up.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide best practice recommendations for developing TAVR programs.
  • To leverage insights from centers with extensive TAVR program experience.

Main Methods:

  • Outlining recommendations for program development.
  • Highlighting essential components of a successful TAVR program.

Main Results:

  • A guideline-recommended Heart Team approach is crucial, requiring interdisciplinary collaboration and defined roles.
  • Comprehensive screening and evaluation, including imaging and frailty assessment, are vital for case selection.
  • Integrating geriatric best practices, patient education, and meticulous peri- and post-procedure care planning are essential.
  • Effective data management strategies are necessary for program growth, evaluation, and registry submission.

Conclusions:

  • Transcatheter aortic valve replacement signifies a major advancement in structural heart disease management.
  • Successful TAVR programs and positive patient outcomes hinge on a well-developed, collaborative, and TAVR-specific approach.