Heart Matters

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Synopsis

As we continue the fight against heart disease and a range of other conditions, advances in cardiovascular care remain at the forefront of medicine. Featuring the latest developments in cardiology from the perspective of top experts, Heart Matters allows you to keep current on recent trends, promising new technologies, and key research findings relevant to your practice. The program is hosted by the following leaders of the American College of Cardiology: Dr. Jack Lewin, chief executive officer and Dr. Janet Wright, senior vice president for science and quality.

Episodes

  • Breaking Down the Criteria for Iron Deficiency in Heart Failure

    18/04/2022

    Host: Javed Butler, MD Guest: John Cleland Guest: Fraser Graham, MD Iron deficiency is one of the most frequent comorbidities in patients with heart failure and is estimated to present in up to 50 percent of patients. So what’s the criteria for iron deficiency, and how is it currently defined in cardiology? To discuss this, Dr. Javed Butler is joined by Drs. John Cleland and Fraser Graham from the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow.

  • Reviewing the Role of SGLT2 Inhibitors in Heart Failure

    05/04/2022

    Host: Javed Butler, MD Guest: Mikhail Kosiborod, MD With the prevalence of heart failure continuing to rise worldwide, recent trials have shown that sodium glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors may improve impairments and decrease the risk of hospitalizations. So based on these recent findings, what exactly is their role in the management of patients with heart failure? Find out with Dr. Javed Butler as he speaks with Dr. Mikhail Kosiborod, Professor of Medicine at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Vice-President of Research at Saint Luke's Health System.

  • Looking into Long-Term Cardiovascular Impacts of COVID-19

    25/03/2022

    Host: Matthew Sorrentino, MD Guest: William W. Li, MD Some patients who recover from COVID-19 may continue to experience long-term cardiovascular complications. So what symptoms should we be looking out for? Joining Dr. Matthew Sorrentino to discuss the long-term cardiovascular impacts of COVID-19 is Dr. William Li.

  • Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients

    23/03/2022

    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Erin Michos Guest: Anum Minhas, MD, MHS Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum women in the United States, and from a global perspective, hypertensive complications during pregnancy result in 50,000 maternal deaths each and every year. This, along with the increasing rates of peripartum cardiomyopathy diagnoses, is why a new subspeciality of cardiology is needed. So what exactly is cardio-obstetrics? To learn more about how this emerging subspecialty is helping to provide better care for our pregnant and postpartum patients, Dr. Hector Chapa speaks with Drs. Erin Michos and Anum Minhas.

  • Exploring Xenotransplantation: Is the Future of Heart Transplants Now?

    14/03/2022

    Host: Matthew Sorrentino, MD Guest: Javed Butler, MD In a groundbreaking procedure, a 57-year-old man with life-threatening heart disease received a heart from a genetically altered pig. Surgeons at the University of Maryland Medical Center performed the 8-hour operation, making it the first successful transplant of a pig's heart into a human being. And while much is still uncertain, what could this achievement mean for the future of organ transplantation? That’s what ReachMD hosts Dr. Matthew Sorrentino and Dr. Javed Butler explore together. Please note: Since the date of publication, David Bennet, the patient who received a heart transplant from a pig, died at the age of 57 at the University of Maryland Medical Center on March 8, 2022.

  • One Foundation's Approach to Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death in Young Athletes

    07/01/2022

    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA Guest: Joseph Marek, MD Sudden cardiac death is rare in younger patients, but it remains one of the leading causes of death in young athletes. To learn more about this, Dr. Alan Brown is joined by Dr. Joseph Marek, Clinical Cardiologist and Senior Medical Director of Cardiopulmonary Service at Advocate Medical Group, to share how his foundation, Young Hearts 4 Life, is working to increase awareness for sudden cardiac arrest and provide young athletes resources.

  • Ejection Fraction in Heart Failure: Does It Matter?

    03/01/2022

    Host: Javed Butler, MD Guest: Faiez Zannad, MD, PhD What do we need to know about the relationship between heart failure and ejection fraction? Dr. Javed Butler is joined by Dr. Faiez Zannad, Emeritus Professor of Cardiology at Université of Lorraine, to discuss current updates in ejection fraction and share what we need to know.

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation: Key Considerations for Breast Cancer Survivors

    17/12/2021

    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA Guest: Maryam Lustberg, MD, MPH Can cardiac rehabilitation programs play a role in the management of breast cancer survivors? Dr. Maryam Lustberg, Chief of Breast Medical Oncology and the Director of The Breast Cancer Center at Smilow Yale Cancer Center, shares the common risk factors between cardiovascular disease and cancer and why these types of programs are beneficial to patient care.

  • Diving into Diversity: A Look at Representation in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials

    10/12/2021

    Host: Javed Butler, MD Guest: Ileana L. Piña, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC Not all patient subgroups respond to medication the same way, making equal representation in clinical trials essential. Dr. Javed Butler is joined by Dr. Ileana Piña, a Heart Failure Cardiologist and Clinical Professor of Medicine at Central Michigan University, to talk about how we can improve diversity in cardiovascular clinical trials.

  • Patching Up Cardiovascular Risk

    12/11/2021

    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA Guest: Sheng Xu, PhD Sheng Xu, Professor of Nanoengineering, Bioengineering, Computer and Electrical Engineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, meets with Dr. Alan Brown to discuss his innovative technology to change the way we predict cardiovascular risks.

  • Coronary Heart Disease & Postmenopausal Women: Evaluating Risk Through Research

    09/08/2021

    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA Guest: Yvonne Michael, ScD, SM Dr. Yvonne Michael, an Associate Professor at the Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University, discusses risk factors that we should take into consideration when examining postmenopausal patients with coronary heart disease.

  • Considering Cannabis & the Cardiovascular System: A Look at Patient Outcomes

    03/08/2021

    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA Guest: Dustin Sulak, DO Dr. Dustin Sulak, an integrative medicine physician specializing in osteopathy, mind-body medicine, and medical cannabis, talks about the impact of cannabis on the cardiovascular system.

  • Exploring the Careers of Cardiologists: A Noninvasive Cardiologist's Journey & a First-Year Student's Story

    27/07/2021

    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA Guest: Heval M. Kelli, MD Guest: Alan Amedi What do we need to know about a career in cardiology? Dr. Alan Brown meets with Dr. Heval Kelli, a cardiologist at the Northside Hospital in Atlanta, and Alan Amedi, a first-year medical school student at Emory University, to explore their experiences in the cardiology field and learn about their perspectives on training.

  • Cardiovascular Complications & Pregnancy: What Cardiologists Need to Know

    21/06/2021

    Guest: Nanette K. Wenger, MD, MACC, MACP, FAHA What do we need to know about cardiovascular complications during pregnancy? Dr. Nanette Wenger, a Professor of Medicine in the division of cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine, reviews what cardiologists know about pregnancy complications and the risk of coronary artery disease.

  • Examining Coronary Heart Disease & Psychosocial Stressors

    21/06/2021

    Guest: Yvonne Michael, ScD, SM Dr. Yvonne Michael, an Associate Professor at the Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University, shares her findings and discusses preventative measures we can share with postmenopausal patients to help them combat risk factors for coronary heart disease.

  • How Can Space Travel Affect Our Heart Health?

    08/06/2021

    Host: Matthew J. Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH Guest: James MacNamara, MD How does the long-term absence of gravity impact our hearts? Is there anything we can do to protect our cardiovascular health in outer space, and what insights can this research teach us about how our heart health here is on earth? Joining Dr. Matthew Sorrentino to answer these and other questions is Dr. James MacNamara, an advanced cardiography fellow and author of a recent research paper published in Circulation studying the cardiac effects of extreme duration space flight.

  • Investigating the Relationship Between Pregnancy Complications & Coronary Disease

    08/06/2021

    Guest: Nanette K. Wenger, MD, MACC, MACP, FAHA Is there a relationship between pregnancy complications and subsequent coronary disease? Dr. Nanette Wenger, a Professor of Medicine in the division of cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine, discusses a recent study exploring this correlation in Black women and shares what cardiologists need to know about pregnancy complications.

  • ASCVD Risk & Women: Investigating Impact on Female Patients

    04/06/2021

    Host: Alan S. Brown, MD, FACC, FAHA, FNLA Guest: Erin Michos How much do we understand the non-traditional risk factors of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, or ASCVD, in women? Dr. Erin Michos, an Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Women's Cardiovascular Health Center at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, meets with Dr. Alan Brown to review ASCVD risk factors in women.

  • Spotlighting Excellence in Cardiology Care Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

    09/03/2021

    Host: Matthew J. Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH There’s no denying that healthcare professionals across all specialties went above and beyond the call of duty during the COVID-19 pandemic. And cardiologists were no exception. That’s why Dr. Matthew Sorrentino is calling attention to those cardiologists who were nominated by their peers for ReachMD’s Heroes in Healthcare initiative.

  • An Epidemic Amid a Pandemic: CVD, COVID-19, & the Leading Cause of Death Worldwide

    03/03/2021

    Host: Matthew J. Sorrentino, MD, FACC, FASH Guest: Salim S. Virani, MD, PhD, FACC, FAHA, FASPC What is the leading cause of death worldwide? Dr. Matthew Sorrentino sits down with Dr. Salim Virani, who's a professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship director at Baylor, to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted cardiovascular disease globally.

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