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INTERNATIONAL HEART VALVES SUMMIT 2026
ABBOTT INTERNATIONAL HEART VALVES SUMMIT 2026
Following three successful editions of the AV Valves Summit and TAVI Summit, the inaugural International Heart Valves Summit was held in Copenhagen on May 6–7, bringing both communities together to advance clinical practice and science.
With Day 1 dedicated to AV valves and Day 2 to TAVI, the program ensured comprehensive coverage across therapies. Over 240 physicians from 40+ countries participated in expert discussions, hands-on training, and collaborative exchange. Discover a wide range of on-demand videos from both summits.
DAY 1 – AV VALVES SUMMIT
The fourth edition of the AV Valves Summit brought together 240+ experts from over 40 countries for a powerful two-day exchange focused on improving care for patients with mitral and tricuspid regurgitation.
It fostered bold thinking, best practice sharing, and global collaboration—pushing the boundaries of current clinical practice and inspiring new approaches in transcatheter valve treatment.
Watch on demand all 8 dynamic sessions, including the latest trends in AV valve therapies, complex case parades, hands-on imaging workshops, and debates on key clinical controversies.
SESSION 1: THE FUTURE OF AV VALVE THERAPIES: THE VOICE OF THE EXPERTS
SESSION 2: MITRAL & TRICUSPID CASE PARADE
SESSION 3: BEYOND THE GUIDELINES: HEART TEAM DECISION‑MAKING
DAY 2 – TAVI SUMMIT
The fourth edition of the TAVI Summit brought together over 240 experts from more than 40 countries for a dynamic one-day exchange dedicated to advancing care for patients with aortic valve disease.
Built around this year’s agenda, the summit covered key themes including lifetime management beyond the index TAVI procedure, optimizing procedural outcomes for everyday practice, addressing complex TAVI anatomies, and exploring future perspectives in transcatheter valve therapy.
Through interactive case-based discussions and expert insights, it fostered bold thinking, best practice sharing, and global collaboration—pushing the boundaries of current clinical practice.

