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The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast

The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast

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The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast brings you the latest advancements, research and best practices in the field of cardiology. Each episode features expert insights and engaging discussions with leading healthcare professionals, covering a breadth of topics in cardiovascular science. Our podcast aims to build on the best science, with key takeaways from the top cardiology conferences and recent publications from our journals.
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Daniel Radcliffe discusses his new film. What If is the feel-good story of medical school dropout Wallace who’s been repeatedly burned by bad relationships and decides to put his love life on hold. Hosted by Edith Bowman at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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Our new vascularPODCAST series is brought to you monthly in association with Medtronic. Each episode features an expert host that will bring you the most topical and relevant news items, conversations and commentaries on all things vascular, from across the globe to provide a truly international perspective.
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Actor Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), screenwriter Jane Goldman (Kick Ass) and director James Watkins (Eden Lake) discuss their new movie The Woman In Black, based on Susan Hill's best selling novel. Young London solicitor Arthur Kipps (Radcliffe) is forced to leave his three-year-old son and travel to the remote village of Crythin Gifford, but when he arrives at the creepy old mansion, he discovers dark secrets in the villagers’ past, and a mysterious woman dressed all in black. Moderated ...
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In the first episode, Prof Juan Pablo Kaski and Prof Ruxandra Jurcut discuss the essentials of establishing an HCM Clinic, covering its objectives, logistical aspects, systemic challenges, and operational strategies, including referral practices and collaboration with specialist centres.Di The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast
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Unpack ACC.24's Top Trials with View from the Thoraxcenter!Join Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen from Erasmus MC, Rotterdam for a deep dive into the late-breaking data presented at ACC.24.In this thought-provoking ACC 2024 wrap-up, delve into the nuances of the most impactful trials, gaining insights into their implications for current …
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In this episode of the Radcliffe Podcast, we are joined by Dr Raymond Pranata, Dr Mohammad Iqbal and Dr Giky Karwiky (Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia) as they discuss their recently published systematic review and meta-analysis of very-high-power short-duration ablation as compared to conventional ablation for the treatment of pu…
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What's hot at #AHA23?Join Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen (Thoraxcentre, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL) as they review the latest late-breaking science data from AHA Scientific Sessions 2023. They interpret the evidence from five key trials, providing context, asking thought-provoking questions to translate the data into key take-home mess…
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What are the top late-breaking trials from #TCT2023?TCT 2023 — Join interventional cardiologists, Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen from the Thoraxcenter as they unpack the most impactful late-breaking clinical trials and science data from this year's Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics Conference.Dive into this practical and engag…
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What are the take-home messages from ESC 2O23?Join us as we delve into the pivotal results that ignited debates and discussions at ESC Congress 2023. Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen (Thoraxcentre, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL) return with their "View from the Thoraxcenter" review, where they analyse the hot line and late-breaking trials p…
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What is hot at ESC 2023?In this episode of View of the Thoraxcenter, Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen (Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, NL) preview the hot line and late-breaking data presented at ESC Congress 2023. With their dynamic analysis, they place these highly anticipated trials within a context, highlighting the real-world implication…
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In this episode of the Radcliffe Podcast, we are joined by Dr Mirvat Alasnag (King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital, SA), Dr Khalid AlJohani (King Saud University, SA), and Dr Abdulrahman AlMoghairi (Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, SA) as they discuss methods and approaches to left main percutaneous coronary revascularization.In this podcast, Dr Alasnag, D…
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Join Masterclass host, Dr. Harriette Van Spall (McMaster University, CA), in an in-depth interview with Dr. Clyde W. Yancy (Northwestern University, US).Dr. Yancy, an internationally respected leader and mentor in cardiology, holds positions as the Vice Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, Magerstadt Professor of Medicine, and Chief of the Division of …
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In this episode from the Radcliffe Podcast, Dr Francisco Lopez-Jimenez (Mayo Clinic, US) and Dr David Harmon (Mayo Clinic, US) join us to discuss the future of AI in Atrial Fibrillation treatment, based on Dr Harmon's recently published article in AER Journal; 'Artificial intelligence for the detection and treatment of atrial fibrillation'.Dr Lopez…
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In this episode of the Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast, we are joined by Dr Jack Tan (National Heart Centre, SG) and Dr Chris Plummer (The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK), who provide an overview of a recent JAPSC Journal article based on the European Examination in Core Cardiology. The test aims to provide a broad and balanced…
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In this episode of "View from the Thoraxcenter," Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen preview the most anticipated late-breaking and featured science trials of ACC.23 and discuss their potential impact on patient care and research. The trials covered include structural interventions such as TRILUMINATE Pivotal, UK Mini Mitral, COAPT, and Ev…
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In this episode of the Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast, Dr Otilia Tica (University of Birmingham, UK) is joined by Patient Representative, Mary Stanbury to outline ways in which cardiologists can break the cycle of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and atrial fibrillation (AF). This discussion is centered around a recently publish…
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In the third part of ECR Podcast's series on sex-differences in hypertension, Dr Isabella Sudano (University Hospital and University of Zurich, Zurich, CH) and Dr Eva Gerdts (Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, NO) are joined by Prof Renata Cifkova (Institute of Experimental Medicine, Prague, CZ) to discuss the diagnosis of hypertension in women…
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In the second part of ECR Podcast's series on sex-differences in hypertension, Dr Isabella Sudano (University Hospital and University of Zurich, Zurich, CH) and Dr Eva Gerdts (Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, NO) are joined by Dr Angela Maas (Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, NL) to talk about the cardiovascular complications that …
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In the first of a three-part ECR Podcast series on hypertension in women, Dr Isabella Sudano (University Hospital and University of Zurich, Zurich, CH) and Dr Eva Gerdts (Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, NO) are joined by Prof Juan Tamargo (University Complutense, Madrid, ES) to discuss pharmalogical treatment options and considerations.Discu…
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What considerations must be made when screening chronic total occlusion patients undergoing PCI, and how can CT be used in daily practice?In this month's episode of ECR Podcast, Dr Vinoda Sharma, (Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK) and Dr Abdul Mozid, (Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK) discuss the ways in…
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What are the social factors that impact access to coronary and structural intervention in the current landscape of cardiology?In this month's episode of ECR Podcast, guest editor of ECR's special focus on gender disparities in interventional and structural heart procedures, Dr Natalia Berry (Mid Atlantic Permanente Medical Group, Washington DC, USA…
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What are the clinical challenges in the use of biomarkers to estimate the risk of a cardiovascular event?Join Dr Bruna Gigante (Karolinska Institute, Solna, SE) in a discussion of potential biomarkers which may impact a patient’s cardiovascular risk profile. In this month’s featured author episode of the ECR Podcast, Dr Gigante discusses novel biom…
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Join Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) and Dr Aernoud Fiolet (University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands) as they explore topics such as how guidelines currently view anti-inflammatory approaches and main molecules under investigation.Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.…
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Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) alongside Dr Peter Libby (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, US) provide us with a short and concise discussion regarding Therapeutic Targets and Mode of Action.Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.Di The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast
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Inflammation and Atherosclerosis – What is the Link with CKD? Join Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) and Prof Lina Badimon (Hospital of Santa Creu and San Pau, Barcelona, Spain) as they discuss that very question.Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.…
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Inflammatory Signalling in Atherosclerosis and CKD is the topic of interest in this short peer to peer discussion involving Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) and Prof Paul Ridker (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, US).Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.…
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Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) is joined by Prof Paul Ridker (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, US) to discuss Unmet Clinical Needs in Atherosclerosis and Chronic Kidney Disease where they cover topics such as elevated hsCRP and chronic kidney disease.Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDIS…
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Did you know that coronary vasomotion disorders are a frequent cause of angina in patients with non-obstructed coronary arteries?In this month's episode of the ECR podcast, Dr Andreas Seitz and Dr Peter Ong (Robert-Bosch Hospital, Stuttgart, DE) return to discuss their recent article on the diagnosis of coronary disorders which cause angina (https:…
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Did you know that left main stem disease is identified in 5% of diagnostic angiography cases?The EXCEL trial was a randomised clinical trial published in 2019 which studied left main stem disease of low or intermediate complexity. The trial came under controversy due to its definition of MI, leading to a loss in patient and public trust, and a dete…
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Did you know that atrial arrhythmias are the most common complication in adults with congenital heart disease?Dr Irene Martin de Miguel (Adult Congenital Heart Disease Fellow at Mayo Clinic Rochester, US) joins us in this featured author episode to outline her recent review article, Atrial Fibrillation in Congenital Heart Disease. In this podcast, …
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Is there enough evidence to support the prognostic value of coronary physiology measurements in pre-and post-PCI settings? Is post-PCI FFR ready for clinical practice?Today's episode features co-hosts Dr Peter Ong and Dr Andreas Seitz (Robert-Bosch Hospital, Stuttgart, DE) who together summarise the main results from the TARGET FFR and DEFINE-FLOW …
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Did you know that CV disease is the leading cause of death in women and that women are more likely to die of heart disease compared to men?Dr Erin Michos (Johns Hopkins Uni, US) and Dr Martha Gulati (Uni of Arizona, US) join us on the inaugural episode of the ECR podcast series to discuss issues surrounding women in heart disease. Together they exp…
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This month guest host, Ramesh Tripathi, (University of Queensland, Au) meets with Dr Lt Dawn Coleman (University of Michigan, US) a clinical associate professor in vascular surgery, to discuss her experience as a general military surgeon in the US reserve army.Hear them discuss issues around wellness and burnout and in the US military and civilian …
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Why is the Asian population so different and difficult to treat for BTK complications compared to their European counterparts?This month’s vascularPODCAST episode features guest host, Associate Professor Andrew Choong and panellists Associate Profs Tjung Tang and Edward Choke (Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore) to discuss chronic limb-threatenin…
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Should an aneurysm always be treated?Steven Black, MD, hosts this month’s episode and is joined by guests Prof Ian Loftus, Prof Bijan Modarai and Dr Jude Partridge to answer this question. Together they discuss the appropriateness of aortic aneurysm intervention, for the treatment of aortic disease.They consider the impact of the NICE guidelines an…
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In this month’s episode, host Kush Desai joins an expert panel of venous specialists that includes Stephen Black, Steve Elias, Tony Gasparis, Nicos Labropoulos and Gerry O’Sullivan, discussing how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted the practice of venous medicine. They discuss their experiences and the dichotomy of treatment restrictions across …
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In this month’s episode, host Ramesh Tripathi meets with four key female figures in vascular medicine, Julie Freischlag (Wake Forest Baptist Health, NC, US), Erica L Mitchell (Uni of Tennessee, US), Bernadette Aulivola (Loyola University, IL, US) and Shipra Arya (Uni of Stanford, CA, US) to discuss what it means to be a woman in vascular surgery to…
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In this month’s vascularPODCAST episode, host Kush Desai, MD, joins guests Ronald Winokur, Neil Khilnani, Kathleen Gibson, and Mark Meissner to discuss the topic of female pelvic venous disease. Together they examine the latest literature, and the impact new scientific data has on treatment options. They also address the significant knowledge gap t…
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“Diabetic Foot” is referred to a condition that involves alterations in the structure, function and integrity of tissues of the foot. Diabetic patients typically have loss of sensation, structural deformities, propensity to infection and poor circulation. Therefore there is a crying need for comprehensive Diabetic Foot care to prevent complications…
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Peter Gloviczki wanted to be a Professor of Surgery at just 6 years old and is an iconic and inspirational, award-winning vascular surgeon and magician.In this episode, Associate Prof Ramesh Tripathi (Queensland University, AU) meets with Emeritus Professor Peter Gloviczki (Mayo Clinic, US) for an insightful interview with the legendary vascular su…
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This first episode in our brand new vascularPODCAST series, features Associate Professor Kush R Desai (Northwestern University, US) and Mr Stephen Black (Guy’s and St Thomas’, UK) host an informal discussion around the shifting tides in vascular education, with a specific focus on online learning for both physicians and industry. Hear them unpick t…
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Sir Felton and Dame Elizabeth bring you a collection of stories to help you and your loved ones appreciate this wonderful time of year and truly cherish all that you have to be thankful for...as you prep for your all-out sales blitz!! Written by Brian and Jordan Wallis Directed by Brian Wallis Starring Brian Wallis Jordan Wallis Seth Yohnka…
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Some feel that the Christian life is boring! But that is because they have never truly experienced it. Living for God can be an awesome experience. Bob Harrington, the “Chaplain of Bourbon Street”, was famous for saying, “It’s fun being saved.” I believe that you can have a great life. I believe that your life can be blessed. However, I also believ…
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