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As TAVR expands into younger and lower-risk patients, one question continues to drive decision-making: how durable are transcatheter valves over time? In this MurmurMD discussion, Dr. Robert W. Yeh reviews his late-breaker at CRT26, the Evolut valve durability data, focusing on long-term outcomes and what they mean for real-world clinical practice with Dr. Matthew Summers. Key insights from the transcript include: • Long-term performance of self-expanding Evolut valves • How durability is assessed and measured over time • Structural valve degeneration and clinical relevance • Comparing durability expectations in TAVR vs surgical valves • Patient selection and lifetime management considerations • What durability data means for younger TAVR patients • How evolving evidence may shape future practice This discussion provides a focused look at how durability data is influencing TAVR decision-making today and into the future. 🔔 Subscribe for more insights from interventional experts and real-world program builders. 📱 Download the app: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1586692687 📺 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfrLYhAhliQ2ZvXinkDCZvA Chapters: 00:00 – Why valve durability matters in TAVR 01:00 – Overview of Evolut durability data 02:30 – Structural valve degeneration and outcomes 04:30 – Comparing TAVR vs surgical durability 06:00 – Clinical implications for patient selection 07:30 – Key takeaways and future direction #TAVR #Evolut #ValveDurability #StructuralHeart #AorticStenosis #InterventionalCardiology #MurmurMD
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