At the heart of our innovation is the patient. With our AI-driven portfolio of integrated, comprehensive imaging solutions, we harness the power of precision medicine, enabling healthcare providers to address the entire continuum of cardiovascular patient care. By increasing procedural consistency, improving visualization, and enhancing workflow efficiency, we’re setting a new standard in the treatment of structural heart disease (SHD), helping to improve both - patient outcomes and overall hospital performance.
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Structural Heart DiseaseEnable imaging for all patients
TAVI/TAVR - Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
The increasing number of minimally invasive transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVI/TAVR) procedures highlights the need for enhanced procedural efficiency. By providing real-time guidance through live fluoroscopy, advanced 3D imaging techniques and system flexibility, we help to optimize and automate intra-operative TAVI guidance and workflows. Get insights into various TAVI interventions:
Optimized TAVR Workflow
Valve-in-Valve TAVR with syngo Aortic Valve Guidance
Discover how the structural heart team at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston (USA), successfully performs a Valve-in-Valve TAVR procedure with cerebral protection, utilizing live fluoroscopy and advanced guidance from syngo Aortic Valve Guidance.
TAVI & TMViV guided by fusion imaging
Mitral & Tricuspid Valve Interventions
Comprehensive imaging solutions play an important role in invasive transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve interventions due to the need for detailed anatomical visualization and real-time guidance. With the full portfolio of integrated, comprehensive imaging solutions we enable clinicians to manage these complex and challenging interventions. Get insights into mitral and tricuspid interventions:

Transformative imaging in the clinical pathway of TTVI
Watch this euroPCR recording providing a comprehensive overview of the imaging pathway and the innovative, transformative imaging techniques for transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions.

Expert round table – 4D ICE in tricuspid interventions
Familiarize yourself with 4D ICE technology in this EuroPCR recording and how it can support the imaging and guidance in complex structural heart interventions such as tricuspid and mitral valve procedures.
Other procedures
Our comprehensive, integrated multimodality imaging solutions empower clinicians to effectively plan, decide, navigate and manage various complex structural heart procedures with confidence. Get insights into various other structural heart interventions, such as PFO or LAAC closure and how our imaging solutions come into play:
Efficient guidance for LAA closure
The heart team at the Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark rely on detailed preprocedural planning, 2D ICE, and fusion of CT-defined landmarks with live fluoroscopy.
Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) Closure
Portfolio
We offer a comprehensive product and solutions portfolio for structural heart disease interventions.
Explore each stage of the patient pathway
Discover our holistic cardiovascular disease portfolio. Learn how we support you in making precise diagnostic decisions for structural heart disease and guide patients onto the right treatment pathway. Our clear roadmap is designed to transform care delivery for structural heart patients.
Webinars
Importance of diagnostic imaging and planning to the success of structural heart disease
Watch this online webinar and learn more about the importance of good CT image quality and the essential criteria for accurate and reliable planning of different structural heart procedures. Discover the importance of collaboration and the future of preprocedural planning and intra-operational guidance. The webinar is hosted in cooperation with Pie Medical Imaging.
The products/features (mentioned herein) are not commercially available in all countries. Their future availability cannot be guaranteed.
The statements by Siemens Healthineers customers described herein are based on results that were achieved in the customer’s unique setting. Since there is no “typical” hospital and many variables exist (e.g., hospital size, case mix, level of IT adoption) there can be no guarantee that other customers will achieve the same results.