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Mastering TAVR imaging: Advanced techniques for complex cases | In-person workshop
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This IN-PERSON workshop will expose participants to an in depth case-based exploration of cardiovascular computed tomography (CCT) for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedures. The 6-hour workshop will allow participants to study complex topics to equip them with practical skills to improve patient outcomes and decision-making challenging TAVR cases.

 Export to Your Calendar 5/16/2026
When: Saturday, May 16, 2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm (Buttonology is 9:30am - 10am)
Where: Embassy Suites Hotel Crystal City - National Airport
1393 S Eads St
Arlington, Virginia  22202
United States
Contact: info@scct.org
+1.703.766.1706


Online registration is available until: 5/16/2026
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Workshop Description

Step into an immersive 6-hour masterclass that will transform your expertise in cardiovascular computed tomography (CCT) for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Guided by world-renowned experts Drs. James Lee, John Dawdy and Roosha Parikh, this high-impact workshop offers a deep dive into some of the most challenging and cutting-edge aspects of TAVR imaging.

Through an interactive, case-based format, you’ll gain hands-on experience navigating complex TAVR scenarios — from bicuspid valve evaluation and valve-in-valve procedures to advanced coronary protection strategies like BASILICA. The session will also equip you with advanced insights into high-risk vascular access techniques, including transcaval, subclavian, and carotid approaches — empowering you to make confident, precise decisions in the most demanding clinical environments.

Participants will explore post-TAVR CT analysis, mastering the identification of key findings such as hypoattenuation leaflet thickening and paravalvular leak (PVL) closure. Every case discussion is designed to translate directly into real-world application, giving you tools to elevate patient outcomes and enhance procedural success.

Whether you’re an experienced practitioner or eager to expand your expertise, this workshop offers an unparalleled opportunity to sharpen your diagnostic acumen, refine your technical strategies, and connect with fellow leaders in cardiovascular imaging.

Learning Objectives


Master Complex TAVR Analysis:
Confidently interpret and manage challenging TAVR cases—including bicuspid valves and valve-in-valve scenarios—using advanced imaging strategies and innovative techniques like BASILICA to achieve optimal patient outcomes.

Advance Vascular Access Expertise:
Develop proficiency in high-risk vascular access planning, with hands-on exposure to transcaval, subclavian, and carotid techniques that enhance procedural safety, precision, and confidence.

Elevate Post-TAVR Evaluation:
Perform comprehensive post-TAVR CT assessments, accurately recognizing critical indicators such as leaflet mobility and paravalvular leak closure to refine clinical decision-making and optimize patient care strategies.

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Faculty

James Lee, MD, FSCCT
Roosha Parikh, MD, FSCCT
John Dawdy , MD

 

Venue

Embassy Suites Hotel Crystal City - National Airport
1393 S Eads St
Arlington, VA 22202

 

Registration rates

$725: Full physician members
$675: Trainee and technologist members
$1,025: Community and non-members

 

Registration cancellation policy

The registration fees for all workshops and academies are non-refundable or transferable.

 

Continuing Medical Education:

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Note: CME credit is preliminary and may increase or decrease incrementally as the program schedule evolves.

 

This activity is supported by an educational grant and by in-kind support from TeraRecon.

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