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Author(s): Nils Krüger Added: 4 months ago
AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 - Dr Nils Krüger (Brigham and Women's Hospital, US) joins us to discuss findings from the TIRZSEMA-CVOT (NCT07096063) study, examining real-world cardiovascular outcomes with tirzepatide and semaglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes at cardiovascular risk.This retrospective cohort study utilized three national US claims databases to evaluate over 887,000 patients… 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): Michelle Kittleson Added: 1 year ago
AHA Conference 2024 - In this highlights video from AHA 2024, Dr Michelle Kittleson (Cedars-Sinai California Heart Center, US) offers a concise and insightful summary of the most influential late-breaking trials presented at the conference. Dr Kittleson discusses the pivotal studies poised to impact clinical practice and enhance patient outcomes in heart failure care.Trials covered in detail… View more
Author(s): Michelle Kittleson Added: 8 months ago
In this short interview, we are joined by Dr Michelle Kittleson (Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, US) to discuss the key updates and recommendations from the 2025 ACC Scientific Statement on the Management of Obesity in Adults with Heart Failure.Interview Questions:1. What is the current research landscape for heart failure patients with obesity?2. What are the new recommendations in this scientific… View more
Author(s): Andrew SP Sharp, Mantas Buitkus, Gilles Lemesle Start date: Oct 07, 2025
Pulmonary Embolism (PE) remains a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, requiring timely intervention and coordinated multidisciplinary care. This session will provide an in-depth analysis of the current PE treatment landscape, including the latest clinical trial updates (HI-PEITHO, PEERLESS), institutional decision-making workflows and collaborative patient management… View more
Dr Richard Schatz is research director of cardiovascular interventions at the Scripps Heart, Lung, and Vascular Center and director of gene and stem cell therapy. A recognized international expert in interventional cardiology, he has published and lectured extensively. His seminal work in coronary stents spurred a revolution in the treatment of coronary artery disease – more than 2 million of… View more
Author(s): Emily Lau Added: 4 months ago
AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 - Dr Emily Lau (Brigham and Women's Hospital, US) joins us to discuss what cardiologists need to know about the intersection of pregnancy and cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic health, from pre-conception counseling through long-term postpartum care.Interview Questions:Why is it important for cardiologists to understand the relationship between pregnancy and… View more
Author(s): Giuseppe Rosano , Harriette Van Spall Added: 2 years ago
ESC 23 – Late-Breaker host, Dr Harriette Van Spall (McMaster University, CA) is joined by Prof Giuseppe Rosano (St George’s Hospitals NHS Trust University of London, UK), President of HFA to distil the key messages from the 2023 Focused Update of the 2021 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure. Prof Rosano summarises the retained ejection fraction… View more
Prof Ewa Jankowska is Professor of Medicine and Head of Laboratory of Applied Research on Cardiovascular System at the Department of Heart Diseases, Wroclaw Medical University, Poland. Her clinical and research interests include the role of peripheral mechanisms in the progression of heart failure, co-morbidities in heart failure, and experimental model of tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy. … View more