 Transcafita aortic valve replacement, TAVR, has become increasingly popular due to its ability to treat severe aortic stenosis without open heart surgery. However, there are potential risks associated with TAVR, such as paravalvular leakage, valve degeneration, and heart failure. To mitigate these risks, it is important to understand how TAVR affects the valve dynamics and cardiac function. Our research team developed a novel Doppler-exclusive non-invasive computational framework to assess valve dynamics in patients with aortic stenosis before and after TAVR. This framework allows us to measure changes in valve dynamics and cardiac function, and to identify patients who may benefit from additional interventions. This article was authored by Nikruz Bahadorminesh, Benjamin Tomka, Mohamed Abdel-Kalek, and others.