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Author(s): Eva Gerdts , Faizel Osman , Yassir Javaid Added: 6 months ago
This six-part interview series, recorded around ESC 2025, brings together leading experts to share strategies for earlier and more accurate detection of cardiovascular disease. The discussions highlight how atypical or subtle symptoms of stroke and heart failure can delay diagnosis, and why vigilance in routine practice is critical.The series also examines sex-specific differences in cardiac… View more
Author(s): Diana Hui Ping Foo Added: 9 months ago
ESC HF 25 - Findings from Heart2Miss suggest a hub-and-spoke model for early heart failure detection can detect patients with pre-HF and HF who were previously undiagnosed, can reduce tertiary center overload and improve novice performance.Dr Diana Foo (Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching, MY) discusses the findings from the Heart2Miss study, investigating a decentralised, community-based, rapid,… View more
Added: 1 day 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
Author(s): Brian Lindman Added: 11 months ago
ACC 2025 - Primary findings from EARLY-TAVR show the benefit of early TAVR intervention was consistent across biomarker subgroups.Dr Brian Lindman (Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, US) joins us onsite at ACC 2025 to discuss findings from the primary biomarker analysis from the EARLY TAVR trial (NCT03042104; Edwards Lifesciences). The analysis investigated cardiac biomarkers in… View more
Added: 2 days ago Source:  Radcliffe Vascular
A post hoc analysis of the PROMISE trial has found that quantitative coronary plaque measures derived from coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) can independently predict major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in symptomatic patients without a known history of coronary artery disease (CAD).¹ The findings suggest that total plaque burden and noncalcified plaque burden may enhance… View more
Author(s): Firas Zahr Added: 1 year ago
THT 24 - We are joined by Dr Firas Zahr (OHSU Knight Cardiovascular Institute Cardiology Clinic, US) to discuss the findings from the ALT FLOW Early Feasibility study (NCT03523416).The ALT FLOW Early Feasibility study aims to assess the initial clinical safety, functionality and effectiveness of a transcatheter atrial shunt system created by Edwards. 75 patients with symptomatic heart failure… View more
Added: 1 week ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
An exploratory analysis of the EARLY TAVR trial has found that the benefits of early transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis (AS) are consistent, regardless of baseline left ventricular (LV) health.¹ This suggests that waiting for LV deterioration may not be the optimal strategy for timing intervention.MethodologyThis analysis used data from the EARLY… View more
Author(s): Nobuyuki Kagiyama Added: 3 months ago
AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 - Prof Nobuyuki Kagiyama (Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, JP) joins us to share findings from the AI-SCREEN-CA study investigating whether an artificial intelligence-based software for checking real-world echocardiography can improve the early and accurate detection of hidden cardiac amyloidosis.Findings showed that this AI software identified around 5%… View more
Author(s): Emma Sandgren Added: 10 months ago
EHRA 2025 - Outcomes from model screening for atrial fibrillation (AF) show the combination of a risk prediction model and long-term electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring is superior to standard of care in detecting new cases of AF in a high-risk population aged 65 years or older. In the risk prediction model arm, the incidence of AF after six months was significantly higher than the incidence in… View more