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Despite medications to reduce risk of heart cardiovascular disease; heart disease is still the number one leading cause of death in the United States as well as around the world. Listen to Drs. Ferguson and Musunuru as they review new discoveries in cholesterol metabolism and explore why researchers are continuing to study cholesterol metabolism ve…
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women in the US and worldwide. Listen as Drs. Mehta, Braun, and Lundberg discuss the importance of adding women-specific factors in the guideline and focus on many important areas common in women’s health that includes rheumatologic disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus eryt…
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We discuss cardiogenic shock and decision making in the case of a young female presenting to the ER. We have a panel of cardiologists guide the discussion. Drs Rene Alvarez, Daniel Sims and Alec Vishnevski discuss the case presented by cardiology fellow Rachna Kataria, MD. Thanks for listening. Please like, subscribe and give us a rating.…
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We discuss the various aspects of cardiogenic shock including definition, heterogeneity, classification and management with an internationally renowned expert in the field Dr Navin Kapur. Dr Kapur is the Director of the Acute Mechanical Circulatory Support Program at Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA. Listen, like, subscribe, and give…
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We discuss several aspects of cardio-oncology including screening protocols, specific chemotherapy related cardiotoxicities and management of cardiovascular disease among cancer patients and cancer survivors. Dr Sherry-Ann Brown is the director of Cardio-Oncology at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Listen, like, subscribe, and give …
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We discuss several aspects of cardiac arrhythmias and their management among cancer patients and cancer survivors with Drs Fradley and Guha. Dr Fradley is an electrophysiologist and Dr Guha is a non-invasive cardiologist, both with tremendous expertise in cardio-oncology. Dr Fradley is the Medical Director of Cardio-Oncology at University of Pennsy…
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We discuss some radiation physics, role for ionizing radiation in treating cancer & related cardiac damage with Dr Brett Lewis MD PhD. Dr. Lewis has interest & expertise in treating several thoracic malignancies & practices at Hackensack Meridian Health, NJ. Listen, like, subscribe, and give us a high rating.…
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We discuss several classes of cancer therapies including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, CAR T-Cell therapies and related cardiovascular toxicity from the perspective of a board certified oncologist Dr Kaushal Parikh, MD. Dr Parikh specializes in thoracic oncology and practices at Hackensack Meridian Health, NJ. Listen, Like, Subscribe, and give us a …
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We review the inpatient management in HFrEF, role of GDMT initiation & HF exacerbating drugs. We end the episode with a discussion on HFpEF & device therapies with Professor Carolyn Lam, a Senior Consultant of the National Heart Centre, Singapore and Professor of Duke-NUS Cardiovascular Academic Clinical Program. Listen, Like, Subscribe, and give u…
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Jane Ferguson: Hi there. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson, and this is Episode 36 from February 2020. First up, we have “Identification of Circulating Proteins Associated with Blood Pressure Using Mendelian Randomization” from Sébastien Thériault, Guilla…
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Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode 35 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson, an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and an associate editor at Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. This episode is first airing …
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We discuss Coronavirus Disease 2019 and cardiovascular involvement. Dr Jennifer Haythe, a Heart Failure cardiologist from Columbia University Medical Center talks about the cardiovascular sequelae associated with COVID-19 and related management. We end with HCW protection, appropriate PPE, new data of HCQ and investigational therapies. Listen, Like…
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We discuss Coronavirus Disease 2019 in the USA. Dr Udit Chaddha, a Pulmonary Disease & Critical Care specialist from the Icahn School of Medicine - Mount Sinai Hospital in New York talks about the virus, disease identification, healthcare worker protection and management of related acute respiratory illness. Listen, Like, Subscribe, and give us a r…
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We discuss transthyretin (aTTR) cardiac amyloidosis, symptoms, appropriate diagnostic testing and different treatment options available. Dr. Mathew Maurer from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University shares his expertise with us. Listen, Like, Subscribe, and give us a rating!By Mahek Shah, MD
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Management of light chain or AL amyloidosis has changed with major advances in recent years. Dr. Ronald Witteles is a Stanford Cardiologist with particular expertise in the treatment of cardiac amyloidosis and shares his expertise with us. He serves as Co-Director of the Stanford Amyloid Center, one of the world's leading amyloid centers. Listen, L…
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Sudden cardiac death in heart failure has changed as therapies have evolved. We discuss arrhythmic and non arrhythmic sudden death in heart failure, and how we can lower its incidence. Dr Nasrien Ibrahim MD from Massachusetts General Hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School shares her expertise. Listen, Like, Subscribe, and give us a rating!…
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Diabetes management is evolving and we discuss the role of cardiologists in improving cardio-metabolic care. Dr Muthiah Vaduganathan MD MPH from Brigham and Women's Hospital & Harvard Medical School shares his expertise on the evidence for newer drugs and how cardiologists can get engaged in diabetes management. This is episode three of four in our…
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Jane Ferguson: Hi there. Welcome to the November 2019 issue of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart. I'm Jane Ferguson. This is your podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. Let's get started. First up from Eric Curruth, Christopher Haggerty and colleagues from Geisinger, we have a paper entitled, “Prevalence and Electronic Health …
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