TCT 2025 Late-Breaking Science Collection

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  • Published:  21 October 2025
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TCT 2025 - Dr Nadira Hamid (Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute, Minneapolis, US) is joined by Dr Jonathan Schwartz (Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute, Charlotte, US) to discuss the lessons learned from the update of the TRILUMINATE Pivotal Trial (NCT03904147), investigating tricuspid TEER (transcatheter edge-to-edge repair) in 800+ patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation.

Findings at 30 days showed that TriClip was both safe and effective, with improvements in quality of life. Low rates of mortality, heart failure hospitalisations, bleeding, conduction disturbances and device mortality were observed.

Recorded on-site at TCT Conference in San Francisco, 2025.
Editor: Yazmin Sadik
Video Specialist: Tom Green, Mike Knight

Support: This is an independent interview produced by Transcatheter Academy.

Overview

Stay Updated with Our TCT 2025 Video Coverage

We’re bringing you independent, critical insights straight from TCT 2025.

Join Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem in Cardiology Conference Perspectives as he discusses what the late-breaking data could mean for your practice.

Don’t miss our short Expert Interviews with investigators, offering concise analyses and practical take-home messages.

Hear Dr Mirvat Alasnag and Dr Rasha Al-Lamee share their views on the data they believe will have the greatest impact on clinical practice.

Follow the hot topics driving innovation in interventional cardiology, and stay tuned for fresh perspectives, real-world insights and global viewpoints, all coming soon on Transcatheter Academy.

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Faculty Biographies

Nadira Hamid

Nadira Hamid

Cardiologist

Dr Nadira Hamid is a consultant cardiologist at the Minneapolis Heart Institute, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Director of the Echocardiography Core Laboratory at the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation. A Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology, she has held academic posts at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Duke-NUS Medical School, with a focus on structural heart disease and advanced echocardiography. Trained at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, she has also served in leadership roles within the Singapore Cardiac Society.

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Jonathan Schwartz

Jonathan Schwartz

Structural Interventionalist

Dr Jonathan Schwartz is a Structural Interventionalist at Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute in Charlotte, US.

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