RT Journal Article T1 Performance of the heart team approach in daily clinical practice in high‐risk patients with aortic stenosis A1 Tirado Conte, Gabriela A1 Vivas Balcones, Luis David A1 De Agustín Loeches, José Alberto A1 Fernández Ortiz, Antonio Ignacio A1 Escaned Barbosa, Javier A1 Maroto Castellanos, Luis Carlos A1 Macaya Miguel, Carlos AB Objective: The heart team (HT) approach plays a key role in selecting the optimaltreatment strategy for patients with aortic stenosis (AS). However, little is knownabout the HT decision process and its impact on outcomes. The aim of this studywas to identify the factors associated with the HT decision and evaluate clinicaloutcomes according to the treatment choice.Methods: The study included a total of 286 consecutive patients with AS referred fordiscussion in the weekly HT meeting in a cardiovascular institute over 2 years.Patients were stratified according to the selected therapeutic approach: medicaltreatment (MT), surgical (SAVR), or transcatheter (TAVR) aortic valve replacement.Baseline characteristics involved in making a therapeutic choice were identified and adecision‐making tree was built using classification and regression tree methodology.Results: Based on HT discussion, 53 patients were assigned to SAVR, 210 to TAVR,and 23 to MT. Older patients (≥88 years old) were mainly assigned to TAVR or MTaccording to the logistic EuroSCORE (