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Hosts Mitsuaki Sawano, MD, and Shun Kohsaka, MD, FACC, discuss the end of Skype and before welcoming Dr. Nobuyuki Kagiyama, MD (Juntendo University), to explore findings from the SONIC-HF Registry on the prognostic value of diaphragm ultrasound in heart failure patients. The episode covers ultrasound methodology, research challenges, and clinical implications for heart failure management.
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Listen to the editor's page of the March 18th JACC issue, Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, and Kushal T Kadakia, MSc, examine the troubled history of the Select IVC filter, a device approved by the FDA in 2007, which was later linked to severe safety issues due to clinical trial misconduct and regulatory oversights. In this audio version of their page, they note that the case reveals systemic vulnerabilities in medical research, regulation, and publication practices, emphasizing the importance of transparency, rigorous oversight, and ethical conduct in medical device development. They propose key actions for regulators, industry, medical journals, and clinicians to improve patient safety, trust, and the integrity of medical research.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster highlights key research from the March 18th, 2025 issue of the JACC. The studies cover groundbreaking findings in heart failure management, genetic testing in cardiovascular diseases, the effectiveness of a new drug for amyloidosis, and the cardiovascular harm caused by smoking, offering valuable insights for clinical practice and patient care.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a study on sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC) for managing hyperkalemia in heart failure patients on mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) like spironolactone. While SZC effectively reduced hyperkalemia and allowed higher spironolactone doses, concerns over worsening heart failure events highlight the complex balance between treatment benefits and risks.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a 14-year study on the clinical impact of genetic testing for inherited cardiovascular diseases, conducted by Dr. Steffany Grondin at the Montreal Heart Institute. The study found that genetic testing helped diagnose 24% of patients, refine clinical management, and improve variant interpretation, while also highlighting the need for more research and better access to genetic expertise in healthcare.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster highlights a groundbreaking study on acoramides, a novel treatment for transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR), which shows significant reductions in mortality and cardiovascular hospitalizations compared to a placebo. Experts discuss the clinical implications, comparing acoramides to the previously approved tafamidis, noting exciting advancements in treatments for a once-untreatable disease.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a groundbreaking study on the link between cigarette smoking and subclinical cardiovascular harm, focusing on markers of inflammation, thrombosis, and atherosclerosis. The research, based on data from over 182,000 participants across 22 cohorts, reveals how smoking intensity and duration impact early cardiovascular damage and highlights the potential of these biomarkers in shaping future public health strategies and regulatory policies.
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In this podcast highlights the growing concern over transcatheter valve failure following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), emphasizing the need for standardized imaging protocols and frequent follow-ups. Experts discuss best practices for monitoring and managing these patients, urging collaborative international efforts to validate new imaging techniques and improve patient outcomes.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster dives into a groundbreaking scientific statement from the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology, providing updated clinical considerations for competitive athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities. The statement, which integrates 40 years of research, focuses on preventing sudden cardiac death and improving shared decision-making strategies for athletes facing heart conditions, offering expert guidance across 11 key task forces.
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In this week's JACC Baran (Episode 4), hosts Mitsuaki Sawano, MD, JACC Executive Associate Editor, and Shun Kohsaka, MD, FACC, JACC Regional Editor welcome Koshiro Sakai, MD, to discuss the 2025 revised ACS guidelines and Photon-Counting CT (PCD-CT). A retrospective cohort study of 7,500 cases suggested an association between PCD-CT and enhanced diagnostic accuracy, with potential implications for reducing unnecessary invasive catheterization procedures. The episode also highlights global research perspectives and the importance of clear scientific communication.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the March 11, 2025 issue of the JACC, which features groundbreaking research on transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and its expanding applications. The podcast delves into the latest studies on TAVR's impact on heart failure patients, the need for better patient selection, and how new findings are shaping the future of aortic stenosis treatment.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the March 11, 2025 issue of the JACC, which features groundbreaking research on transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and its expanding applications. The podcast delves into the latest studies on TAVR's impact on heart failure patients, the need for better patient selection, and how new findings are shaping the future of aortic stenosis treatment.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the March 11, 2025 issue of the JACC, which features groundbreaking research on transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and its expanding applications. The podcast delves into the latest studies on TAVR's impact on heart failure patients, the need for better patient selection, and how new findings are shaping the future of aortic stenosis treatment.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the March 11, 2025 issue of the JACC, which features groundbreaking research on transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and its expanding applications. The podcast delves into the latest studies on TAVR's impact on heart failure patients, the need for better patient selection, and how new findings are shaping the future of aortic stenosis treatment.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the March 11, 2025 issue of the JACC, which features groundbreaking research on transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and its expanding applications. The podcast delves into the latest studies on TAVR's impact on heart failure patients, the need for better patient selection, and how new findings are shaping the future of aortic stenosis treatment.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the March 11, 2025 issue of the JACC, which features groundbreaking research on transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and its expanding applications. The podcast delves into the latest studies on TAVR's impact on heart failure patients, the need for better patient selection, and how new findings are shaping the future of aortic stenosis treatment.
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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the March 11, 2025 issue of the JACC, which features groundbreaking research on transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and its expanding applications. The podcast delves into the latest studies on TAVR's impact on heart failure patients, the need for better patient selection, and how new findings are shaping the future of aortic stenosis treatment.
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The field of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) continues to evolve, with new research expanding its indications and refining its application. This JACC special issue brings together cutting-edge studies, meta-analyses, and expert perspectives on key topics shaping the future of TAVR. Highlights include pivotal trials assessing TAVR in low-risk patients, a growing focus on moderate aortic stenosis and heart failure, and novel insights into reintervention strategies. The issue also presents comprehensive analyses on asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis, valve durability, and patient selection for next-generation TAVR applications. As TAVR increasingly moves beyond its initial role in high-risk patients, the studies featured here provide essential data to guide clinical decision-making, optimize outcomes, and address the challenges of valve longevity, structural durability, and patient-centric approaches. We hope this collection informs and inspires continued innovation in structural heart disease management.
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This episode of JACC-Baran features a brief discussion on Kendrick Lamar and the history of racial discrimination in the United States. Then Hiroki Ueyama, MD, from Emory University discusses his study on P2Y12 inhibitor pre-treatment in NST-ACS using data from the Chest Pain-MI Registry. The study examines how guideline changes have influenced clinical practice, revealing a decline in pre-treatment rates, significant practice variations, and no major differences in outcomes except for longer hospital stays in CABG patients. Watch the video or listen as a podcast here, then check out the JACC article: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2024.09.1227
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JACC’s latest issue features Editor-in-Chief Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC, providing an audio version of his editor’s page. This collection of articles on cardiovascular surgery gives us an opportunity to reflect on the essential contributions of our surgical colleagues to the broader cardiovascular community. Read the editor’s page here: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2025.01.016 and the full issue here: https://www.jacc.org/toc/jacc/85/8
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