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Author(s): Gabriella Captur Added: 8 months ago
Discover different imaging options for the diagnosis of cardiomyopathies from Dr Gabriella Captur (Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK).This two-part video lecture series, part of Women As One's CLIMB® 2025 Skills Training Program, provides a comprehensive overview of key treatments and therapy approaches to cardiomyopathies.Dr Captur explores cardiac imaging techniques for the… View more
Author(s): Frederick Welt Added: 6 months ago
Learn about the definition and implications of a shock diagnosis and systems of care and the role of the shock team from Dr Frederick Welt (University of Utah, US).This three-part video lecture series, part of Women As One’s CLIMB® 2025 Skills Training Programme, offers case-based insights into Coronary and Mechanical Support for Cardiogenic Shock, curated by Dr Alison Duncan and Dr Frederick… View more
Author(s): Jose A Joglar Added: 2 years ago
Dr Jose Joglar (UT Southwestern, US) joins us virtually to discuss the 2023 guidelines for atrial fibrillation (AF) diagnosis and management.These guidelines are an update to the 2014 document covering the full spectrum of managing patients with AF, from prevention to lifetime interventions, to rhythm and rate control, as well as special populations. A new classification of AF has been created,… View more
Added: 1 year ago
In this week's episode of Parallax, host Dr Ankur Kalra engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Dr Stephen Smith, a pioneer in electrocardiography and myocardial infarction diagnosis. They delve into the groundbreaking OMI/NOMI paradigm (Occlusion MI vs Non-Occlusion MI), challenging the traditional STEMI vs non-STEMI terminology that has long been the cornerstone of acute coronary… View more
Added: 1 month ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
A new study has revealed significant delays in the diagnosis of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) following an initial diagnosis of heart failure (HF), with the median time to diagnosis exceeding one year.¹ Timely identification of ATTR-CM is critical to reduce morbidity and mortality, as effective treatments are available.²MethodologyThis retrospective cohort study analysed data… View more
Author(s): Milton Packer Added: 4 months ago
AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 - Dr Milton Packer (Baylor University Medical Center, US) joins us to discuss his novel unifying hypothesis that heart failure with preserved ejection fraction arises primarily from visceral adipose tissue dysfunction and altered adipokine signaling, rather than as a heterogeneous disorder driven by multiple comorbidities.Interview Questions:Can you explain the core… View more
Author(s): Marat Fudim , David Duncker Added: 1 month ago
In this episode of Arrhythmia Academy's Journal Club, Dr David Duncker (Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, DE) is joined by Dr Marat Fudim (Duke University, US) to examine the critical early-risk period following heart failure diagnosis and the emerging role of wearable cardioverter defibrillators in sudden cardiac death prevention.The discussion centres on findings from the SCD-PROTECT study, a 19… View more
Author(s): Renate B Schnabel , Eva Gerdts , Added: 7 months ago
Cardiovascular disease in women is frequently underdiagnosed, with heart failure often overlooked due to subtle symptoms and persistent clinical bias. In this on-demand symposium, leading experts explore why cardiovascular disease is missed in women, the unique risks and presentations of female heart failure and how early detection of atrial fibrillation can improve outcomes. Chaired by Prof… View more
Author(s): Alexander Fanaroff Added: 2 years ago
CRT 24 - Dr Alexander Fanaroff (Penn Medicine, US) joins us in this short interview to discuss the findings of a national cohort of patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia, CLIPPER.The CLIPPER cohort includes the baseline data and outcomes of 1.13 million patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia.Findings from the study showed that for individuals with a diagnosis to limb… View more
Added: 1 month ago Source:  Cardiac Failure Review Journal
Delays in diagnosis and treatment for patients with suspected heart failure (HF) in the community can lead to preventable hospitalisations and deaths. A new modelling study by Dr Kieran Docherty and colleagues suggests that early initiation of disease-modifying therapies in select patients at the time of an elevated natriuretic peptide test could significantly reduce these adverse outcomes… View more