Cleveland Clinic has partnered with DASI Simulations to validate its Precision TAVI⢠predictive modeling tool for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedures. This collaboration seeks to enhance TAVR care through artificial intelligence (AI) and precise simulations of patient anatomy, fostering improved outcomes. The FDA-cleared Precision TAVI tool transforms CT scans into a 3D predictive environment, enabling physicians to simulate various valve options beforehand.
As part of the validation process, Cleveland Clinic, known for its clinical expertise, is rigorously assessing the tool’s efficacy compared to traditional planning. Key clinical applications include assessing coronary obstruction risk and planning valve-in-valve procedures, with AI-driven modeling clarifying complex anatomical relationships.
The ultimate goal is to democratize TAVR excellence, enabling lower-volume centers to achieve higher-quality outcomes. Future applications may also extend to mitral and tricuspid valve procedures, paving the way for broader AI guidance in structural heart disease.