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Author(s): Julia Grapsa , Mirvat Alasnag , Barbara Casadei Added: 1 year ago
What is the reasoning behind the porosity of data when it comes to CV outcomes in women?Diversity, Inclusion and Equity in Cardiology hosts, Dr Mirvat Alasnag (King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah, SA) and Dr Julia Grapsa (Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK) are joined by Prof Barbara Casadei (British Heart Foundation, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK) who offers her advice… View more
Author(s): Added: 8 months ago
ADA 2025 - We are joined by Dr Alice Cheng (University of Toronto, Toronto, CA) to discuss the clinical implications of STRIDE (NCT04560998). The placebo-controlled study investigated whether semaglutide with standard-of-care treatment has an effect on walking ability in patients with PAD and T2D. The primary outcome measure was the change in maximum walking distance on a constant load treadmill… View more
Author(s): Michelle O'Donoghue Added: 3 months ago
AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 - Dr Michelle O'Donoghue (Brigham and Women's Hospital, US) joins us to discuss the evolving understanding of the causal relationship between elevated lipoprotein(a) and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, and what this means for risk stratification and management strategies in clinical practice.Dr O'Donoghue begins by highlighting the importance for clinicians to… View more
Author(s): Harriette Van Spall , Kausik Ray Added: 1 year ago
AHA Conference 2024 — Key findings from the ZODIAC trial investigating the role of a decision support system in optimising lipid-lowering therapy for ACS patients.Dr Harriette Van Spall (McMaster University, CA) sits down with Prof Kausik Ray (Imperial College London, UK) to discuss the findings from the randomized controlled ZODIAC trial assessing decision support systems (DSS) in optimising… View more
Author(s): Santiago Garcia Added: 8 months ago
New York Valves 2025 - Early outcomes from an observational study with the PASCAL System show a 97% device success rate.Dr Santiago Garcia (The Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, US) joins us to discuss a novel TEER device system. This observational study investigated the use of the PASCAL Prescision system in over 2000 patients from the STS/ACC/TVT registry over a period of two years.Findings… View more
Author(s): Harriette Van Spall , Mandeep Mehra Added: 2 years ago
AHA 23 - Investigator, Dr Mandeep R Mehra (Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, US) is joined by Late-breaker host, Dr Harriette Van Spall (McMaster University, CA) to discuss the ARIES HM3 trial.ARIES HM3 is a prospective, randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical investigation into heart failure (HF) patients treated with the ARIES HeartMate 3 pump, who were… View more
Added: 7 months ago Source:  Radcliffe CVRM
A new study has explored the underlying mechanisms by which semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA), improves outcomes in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH).¹ The research, which combined analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial with preclinical models, identified a unique proteomic signature associated with treatment and suggests that… View more
Author(s): Michael J Mack Added: 4 months ago
TCT 2025 - Long-term follow-up of the PARTNER 3 trial showed no safety concerns for transcatheter aortic-valve replacement (TAVR) compared to surgical treatment of aortic stenosis (AS).Dr Michael Mack (Baylor Scott & White Heart Hospital, Plano, US) joins us to share the clinical and echocardiographic outcomes from the seven-year follow-up of the PARTNER 3 low-risk randomised trial (NCT02675114)… View more
Author(s): Nils Krüger Added: 3 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