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Best Cardiovasculardisease podcasts we could find (updated June 2020)
Best Cardiovasculardisease podcasts we could find
Updated June 2020
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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…
 
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…
 
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 …
 
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…
 
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…
 
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
 
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…
 
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!…
 
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…
 
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 …
 
Diabetes management is changing rapidly, and with that we have newer management strategies with cardiovascular benefit. Dr Ritika Puri shares an endocrinologist's perspective on where diabetes stands today, and shares interesting insights into how to approach cardiovascular disease in diabetes management. This is episode two of four in our Diabeto-…
 
Ilya Danelich PharmD (Board Certified Cardiac Pharmacist) walks us through the mechanism of action and pearls for different classes of diabetic drugs including the NEWER drugs. We also describe how to prescribe the newer SGLT2 inhibitors and review mechanisms for adverse effects and cardiovascular/renal benefits. This is episode one of four in our …
 
We introduce you to our new HeartSuccess team member. Our episode includes two TCT 2019 trials (EXCEL, TWILIGHT), the Polypill study, Role of Beta Blockers in HFpEF, Use of lung zone US in HF in predicting outcomes, Hemodynamics of lung congestion in HFpEF, CITRIS-ALI study, Hypothermia in non-shockable rhythm cardiac arrest and 20-Year Follow-up o…
 
Jane Ferguson: Hello. Welcome to episode 33 of Getting Personal: Omics Of The Heart, your podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson. This episode is from October 2019. Let's get started. First up is a paper from Sébastien Thériault, Yohan Bossé, Jean-Jacques Schott and colleagues from Laval University, Quebec and I…
 
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the monthly 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 CircGen. This is episode 32 from September 2019. Starting off this month, we have…
 
The European Society of Cardiology is one of the largest annual cardiology meetings. Here we summarize all the important trials that were presented at this meeting and discuss their impact on clinical practice. Listen, Like, Subscribe and don't forget to give us a Rating!!By Mahek Shah, MD
 
Jane Ferguson: Hello, and welcome to Getting Personal, Omics of the Heart, your monthly podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson. It is August, 2019, and this is episode 31. Let's get started. Our first paper comes from Freyja van Lint and Cynthia James, from University Medical Center Utrecht, and is entitled Arrh…
 
Dr Janani Rangaswami is a leading expert in the field of Cardiorenal syndrome. We get into a great discussion on understanding Cardiorenal syndrome, its underlying pathophysiology, approach to the disease, several clinical tidbits and how to manage such patients based on contemporary data. Dr Rangaswami recently led the 2019 Scientific Statement Fr…
 
Dr Scott Hummel from the University of Michigan walks us through the evidence for and against sodium restriction in heart failure. He discusses his approach backed by his research on the role of diet and nutrition in heart failure. We also discuss some of the latest research where there may be a role for using hypertonic saline and chloride in cert…
 
We discussed evaluation and management of right ventricular failure with Dr Sandhya Murthy, a board certified advanced heart failure cardiologist with expertise in pulmonary hypertension. Do listen, like and subscribe!! Your suggestions will make us better.By Mahek Shah, MD
 
We discuss the management of heart failure across the spectrum of using medications, CRT, mitraclip, inotropes, LVAD and heart transplant with Dr Ulrich Jorde, an internationally renowned heart failure cardiologist. Do listen, like and subscribe!! Your suggestions will make us better.By Mahek Shah, MD
 
Jane Ferguson: Hi everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson and this is episode 30 from July 2019. First up we have a paper, the Subtype Specificity of Genetic Loci Associated With Stroke in 16664 cases and 32792 Controls, from Matthew Trailer and colle…
 
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode 29 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and an associate editor at Circ: Genomic and Precision Medicine. Let's dive in and see what's new in the June issue. First up, Validatio…
 
Jane Ferguson: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. It's May 2019, and this is episode 28. So let's see what papers we have in the journal this month. First up, a paper from Mengyao Yu, Nabila Bouatia-Naji and colleagues from the Inserm Cardiovascular Research C…
 
Jane Ferguson: Hello and welcome to Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, your podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and this is episode 27 from April 2019. This month, I talk to Riyaz Patel, the first author on not one, but two articles published this issue, presentin…
 
Jane Ferguson: Hello, and welcome to episode 26 of Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine. I'm Jane Ferguson. It's March 2019, and I'm ready to spring into this month's papers, and apparently make really bad seasonal related jokes. Sorry all. Okay, let's get started. First up, is a paper f…
 
Jane Ferguson: Hi everybody. Welcome to Episode 25. I'm Jane Ferguson. This is Getting Personal: Omics of the Heart, the podcast from Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, and it is February 2019. Let's get started. The first paper this issue is a concurrent publication and comes to us from 29 different editors-in-chief of 27 major cardiovas…
 
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