A USA focused virtual event dedicated to transcatheter treatment strategies for coronary and structural heart disease
Transcatheter Interventions Online has built a global audience of thousands of HCPs engaged in coronary and structural heart treatment strategies.
Alongside its international reach and growing clinical impact, demand among USA-based HCPs led to the launch of a dedicated edition in 2025. Building on the success of the inaugural year in 2025, we are delighted to announce the return of Transcatheter Interventions Online USA, taking place on 12–13 June 2026.
Now in its second year, this two-day program will unite opinion leaders and leading case centers from across the USA to share best practice, address common challenges and spotlight technologies and treatment strategies driving excellence in USA care.
Register now to join us for TIO USA 2026, 12–13 June 2026.
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This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute and Radcliffe Medical Education. PeerPoint Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
PeerPoint Medical Education Institute designates the live format for this educational activity for a maximum of 13.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Live activity date: June 12-13, 2026
(Please note this program is subject to change)
TIO USA 2026 Day 1 – Welcome
Azeem Latib
Session 1.1 | Can Transcatheter Technology Approach Native Valve Physiology?
Chair: Azeem Latib
Panel: Gregory Fontana; Andrea Scotti
Biomimetic TAVR: Design Philosophy — Gregory Fontan a
DurAVR Case Presentation — Andrea Scotti
30-Day Outcomes in Small Aortic Annuli Patients: Biomimetic TAVR — Azeem Latib
Session 1.2 | Aortic Session
Chair: Azeem Latib
Panel: John Forrest; Anton Camaj; Amar Krishnaswamy
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Low Risk TAVR: Practical Patient Assessment — John Forrest
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Failed TAVR / TAVR-in-TAVR: Practical Considerations — Anton Camaj
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TAVR-in-TAVR Case Demonstration — Amar Krishnaswamy
Session 1.3 | Aortic Regurgitation Live Case
Chair: Azeem Latib
Panel: Adam Greenbaum; David Daniels; Toby Rogers; Firas Zahr
Case Operator: Raj Makkar, Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, Los Angeles, US
Live Case: TAVR for Aortic Regurgitation
Session 1.4 | Mitral Session
Chair: Nicolas Van Mieghem
Panel: Andrea Scotti; David Daniels; Neil Fam; Mark Russo; Vratika Agarwal
Mitral Valve Intervention – Anatomical Decision-making — Vratika Agarwal
Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement: Recorded Demonstration — David Daniels
Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Mitral Repair: Practical Walkthrough — Andrea Scotti
Expanding Indications in Transcatheter Mitral Intervention: Patient Selection, Anatomy and Clinical Rationale — Neil Fam
Session 1.5 | Tricuspid Session
Chair: Azeem Latib
Panel: Gagan Singh; Edwin Ho; Firas Zahr; Nadira Hamid; Mark Russo
Tricuspid Valve Intervention - What Device for What Anatomy? — Firas Zahr
Transcatheter Tricuspid Repair: Practical Walkthrough — Edwin Ho
Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement: Recorded Demonstration — Mark Russo
Imaging Masterclass: Multimodality Imaging for Tricuspid Intervention Planning, Guidance and Follow-Up — Nadira Hamid
Session 1.6 | LAAC Recorded Demonstration + 3D ICE
Chair: Azeem Latib
Panel: Gagan Singh; Devi Nair; Megan Coylewright; Anton Camaj; Steven Yakubov; Matthew Price
Left Atrial Appendage Closure: Recorded Demonstration with 3D ICE Guidance — Gagan Singh
Session 1.7 | Contemporary TAVR Strategies: Hemodynamic Optimisation and Lifetime Management
Chair: Michael Reardon
Panel: Howard Herrmann; Walid Ben Ali; Craig Basman; Nadira Hamid; John Forrest
TAVR in Patients With a Small Aortic Annuli: Clinical Challenges, Haemodynamic Performance and Emerging Evidence — Howard Herrmann
A Supra-Annular Approach to TAVR in the Small Aortic Annulus Patient — Recorded Demonstration — Walid Ben Ali
Optimising Index Valve Implantation in Contemporary TAVR: Evidence, Technology, and Lifetime Management — Michael Reardon
Optimising Index Valve Implantation for Lifetime Management in TAVR — Recorded Demonstration — Craig Basman
TIO USA 2026 Day 1 – Close
Azeem Latib
TIO USA 2026 Day 2 – Welcome
Ajay Kirtane
Session 2.1 | Pulmonary Embolism: Guidelines, Evidence and Interventional Decision‑Making
Chair: Sahil Parikh
Panel: Sanjum Sethi; Jay Mathews; Gregory Piazza; Jay Giri
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PE Data & Technology Overview — Sanjum Sethi
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Large-Bore Mechanical Thrombectomy: Recorded Demonstration in Acute Pulmonary Embolism — Jay Mathews
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Pulmonary Embolism Guidelines in Practice: Translating Evidence into Interventional Decisions — Gregory Piazza
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Mechanical Thrombectomy: Recorded Demonstration in Acute Pulmonary Embolism — Jay Giri
Session 2.2 | Renal Denervation for Uncontrolled Hypertension: Bridging Guidelines and Real World Practice
Chair: Deepak Bhatt
Panel: Tiffany Randolph; Jeremy Bock; Ajay Kirtane; Behnam Tehrani
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Background & Guidelines Update: Where Does RDN Fit Today? — Tiffany Randolph
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Radiofrequency Renal Denervation: Recorded Demonstration — Jeremy Bock
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Renal Denervation in Practice: Procedural Considerations and Defining Success — Ajay Kirtane
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Ultrasound Renal Denervation: Recorded Demonstration — Behnam Tehrani
Session 2.3 | | Imaging Guided Vessel Preparation in Calcified Coronary PCI: Practical Strategies for Today’s Cath Lab
Chair: Ajay Kirtane
Panel: Ziad Ali; David Rizik; Robert Riley; Margaret McEntegart
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Imaging & Calcium Modification: What Guides the Strategy? — Ziad Ali
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Intravascular Lithotripsy: Recorded Demonstration in Calcified Coronary PCI — David Rizik
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Rotational Atherectomy and Cutting Balloon Strategy: Recorded Demonstration — Robert Riley
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Future Directions in Calcium Modification: Fracture-Based Strategies and Emerging Technologies — Margaret McEntegart
Session 2.4 | Drug-Coated Balloons in Contemporary PCI: Evidence, Technique and Case Based Application
Chair: Azeem Latib
Panel: Ajay Kirtane; Kathleen Kearney; Bernardo Cortese; Robert Riley
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Evidence & Guidance Update: Where Do DCBs Fit in US Practice? — Ajay Kirtane
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Drug-Coated Balloon: Recorded Demonstration for In-Stent Restenosis — Kathleen Kearney
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Future Indications for Drug-Coated Balloons: Where Could Practice Evolve Next? — Bernardo Cortese
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Drug-Coated Balloon: Recorded Demonstration for De Novo Coronary Disease — Azeem Latib
Session 2.5 | Integrating Haemodynamic Support Into Contemporary Practice
Chair: Ajay Kirtane
Panel: Babar Basir; Nadia Sutton; Alexander Truesdell; Sunil Rao
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Evidence Update & Guideline Evolution — Ajay Kirtane
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Recorded Demonstration: STEMI Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock — Babar Basir
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Integrating Microaxial Flow Pumps — Nadia Sutton
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Best Practice and Pitfalls in Haemodynamic Support Selection, Escalation and Weaning — Alexander Truesdell
TIO USA 2026 Day 2 – Close
Ajay Kirtane
Nicolas Van Mieghem
Course Director
Rotterdam, NL
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Ajay Kirtane
Course Leadership
New York, US
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Azeem Latib
Course Leadership
New York, US
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Faculty
Ziad Ali
New York, US
Babar Basir
Detroit, US
Craig Basman
Hackensack, US
Walid Ben Ali
Montreal, CA
Deepak Bhatt
New York, US
Jeremy Bock
Arlington, US
Anton Camaj
New York, US
Bernardo Cortese
Cleveland, US
Megan Coylewright
Duluth, US
David Daniels
San Francisco, US
Neil Fam
Toronto, CA
Gregory Fontana
Thousand Oaks, US
John Forrest
New Haven, US
Jay Giri
Philadelphia, US
Adam Greenbaum
Atlanta, US
Rebecca Hahn
New York, US
Nadira Hamid
Minneapolis, US
Edwin Ho
New York, US
Kathleen Kearney
Seattle, US
Amar Krishnaswamy
Cleveland, US
Raj Makkar
Los Angeles, US
Jay Mathews
Bradenton, US
Margaret McEntegart
New York, US
Devi Nair
Jonesboro, US
Sahil Parikh
New York, US
Gregory Piazza
Boston, US
Matthew Price
New York, US
Tiffany Randolph
Greensboro, US
Sunil Rao
New York, US
Michael Reardon
Houston, US
Robert Riley
Bellevue, US
David Rizik
Scottsdale, US
Mark Russo
New Brunswick, US
Andrea Scotti
New York, US
Sanjum Sethi
New York, US
Gagan Singh
Sacramento, US
Nadia Sutton
Nashville, US
Behnam Tehrani
Falls Church, US
Alexander Truesdell
Falls Church, US
Steven Yakubov
Columbus, US
Firas Zahr
Portland, US
Please note: learning objectives are subject to change as the program is refined.
Gain an overview of contemporary transcatheter interventions in structural heart disease
Understand the role of advanced imaging in supporting planning and delivery of transcatheter procedures
Review current approaches and future directions in left atrial appendage closure
Develop a broad understanding of modern transcatheter coronary interventions and disease assessment
Explore contemporary strategies for complex PCI, including imaging-guided approaches
Consider evolving practice and future trends in the management of acute coronary syndromes
Interventional Cardiologists
Surgeons with an interest in transcatheter treatment strategies for coronary and structural heart disease
Interventional Cardiology Nurses
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Official Journal

Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources (ICR³) is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles continuously on ICRjournal.com. It aims to assist time-pressured physicians to stay abreast of key advances and opinions in interventional cardiology. Led by Editor-in-Chief Peter O'Kane, along with Deputy Editors and an editorial board of world-renowned physicians, the journal publishes peer-reviewed articles that aim to provide timely updates on the most pertinent issues in the field. View the 2025 volume of ICR3

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