transkateterklapprocedurer
Transkateterklapprocedurer, or transcatheter valve procedures, are minimally invasive interventions to repair or replace diseased heart valves using catheter-based techniques, typically accessed through blood vessels rather than opening the chest. They are used for various heart valves, most commonly the aortic, but also the mitral, tricuspid and pulmonary valves, with the aim of relieving symptoms, improving heart function and reducing the need for open-heart surgery.
Common procedures include transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR or TAVI), which replaces the aortic valve; transcatheter
Techniques and devices vary, but most procedures use a catheter inserted through a peripheral vessel, most
Outcomes depend on valve and patient characteristics but generally show symptom relief and improved functional status