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  • Understanding Blood Transfusion Strategies in Critical Care
    2025/04/22

    On Episode 48 of Inside the Studio, Dr. Sri Kartik Valluri sits down with Dr. Jeffrey L. Carson following Grand Rounds at The Texas Heart Institute to discuss new insights on transfusion practices in cardiovascular care.

    Highlights:

    • Review of the MINT trial and other key studies
    • Shift from restrictive to more liberal transfusion strategies
    • Importance of individualized treatment for patients with AMI and post-cardiotomy status
    • The role of clinical judgment in applying evolving evidence
    • Future research directions in patients with cardiovascular disease

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    8 分
  • Understanding Cardiac Amyloidosis: Evaluation and Diagnosis
    2025/03/18

    On episode 46 of Inside the Studio, Dr. Joseph G. Rogers sits down with Dr. Mathew S. Maurer to explore cardiac amyloidosis, highlighting the importance of patient evaluation and diagnostic algorithms. They discuss the necessity of thorough diagnostic processes, including biopsies, and the significance of genotyping.

    Further in the discussion, they cover:

    • The practical approach to diagnosing cardiac amyloidosis from initial patient presentation.
    • The critical steps in differentiating AL and TTR amyloidosis.
    • The role of genotyping in determining prognosis and guiding treatment decisions.
    • The importance of endomyocardial biopsies, particularly when monoclonal proteins are identified.
    • Insights into the natural history of wild-type TTR amyloidosis and the factors influencing its development in older adults.
    • The latest therapeutic strategies and the necessity of multidisciplinary collaboration, particularly with hematology-oncology.

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    11 分
  • Approaches to Stable Coronary Artery Disease
    2025/03/13

    On episode 44 of Inside the Studio, Dr. Ajith Nair sits down with Dr. Ajay Kirtane, Professor of Medicine at Columbia Presbyterian and Director of Interventional Services, to discuss his approaches to stable coronary artery disease.

    The conversation covers:

    • Balancing evidence-based medicine with patient-centered care
    • Evaluating symptoms and prognosis to guide treatment
    • Optimizing guideline-directed medical therapy
    • Identifying high-risk patients for further testing or intervention
    • Strategies for diagnosing different types of coronary artery disease

    Watch this episode on Texas Heart TV: https://tv.texasheart.org/inside-the-studio/videos/approaches-to-stable-coronary-artery-disease-w-dr-ajay-kirtane

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    9 分
  • Evolving Cardiology: Embracing Genetics
    2025/03/06

    In this episode of Inside the Studio, Dr. Emerson C. Perin speaks with Dr. Patrick T. O'Gara, a distinguished professor of cardiology from Harvard Medical School. They explore the evolving field of cardiology, focusing on the critical importance of genetics and artificial intelligence in enhancing patient care.

    Key highlights include:

    • The challenges faced by cardiologists in the 21st century
    • The integration of genetic testing into clinical practice
    • The role of artificial intelligence in predicting patient outcomes
    • Emerging trends in valvular heart disease and transcatheter therapies
    • The future of clinical research and evidence-based medicine in cardiology

    Watch this episode on Texas Heart TV: https://tv.texasheart.org/inside-the-studio/videos/cardiology-crossroads-genetics-ai-and-the-future-of-heart-care


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    17 分
  • Understanding Mitral Regurgitation: Insights and Innovations w/ Dr. Hartzell V. Schaff
    2025/02/17

    On episode 43 of Inside the Studio, Dr. Joseph G. Rogers, Director of The Texas Heart Institute at Baylor College of Medicine, sits down with Grand Rounds guest Dr. Hartzell Vernon Schaff, the Stuart W. Harrington Professor of Surgery at Mayo Clinic, and the recipient of the THI's highest honor, the 2025 Ray C. Fish Award for Scientific Achievement.

    In this conversation, Dr. Schaff shares his insights on mitral regurgitation and its clinical implications:

    • Valvular Heart Disease: Dr. Rogers and Dr. Schaff discuss key considerations in assessing and managing patients with valvular heart disease, especially those with mitral regurgitation.
    • Functional Mitral Regurgitation: Dr. Schaff dives into the challenges of managing functional mitral regurgitation as patients' ejection fraction drops, discussing the evolving approach to treatment.
    • Surgical vs. Percutaneous Approaches: The duo explores the different approaches to mitral regurgitation, including when to consider surgery or percutaneous interventions, such as mitral valve repair, replacement, and the mitral clip.
    • Patient-Centric Decision Making: Emphasizing a patient-centered approach, they discuss how to determine the right course of action for patients with heart failure and significant mitral regurgitation.
    • Long-Term Outcomes: Dr. Schaff highlights that while interventions can improve symptoms, they may not necessarily impact long-term survival in certain cases.


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    11 分
  • Exploring Pericarditis: Diagnosis, Challenges, and Clinical Insights
    2025/01/27

    On episode 42 of Inside the Studio, Dr. Joseph Rogers, THI President and CEO, sits down with Grand Rounds guest Dr. Allan L. Klein from Cleveland Clinic to discuss pericarditis, a disease often overlooked. Dr. Klein shares his expertise on diagnosing subtle presentations, the importance of clinical examination, and the latest advancements in treatment, including biologics and the role of exercise.

    Register for upcoming live talks at https://www.texasheart.org/grandrounds

    Watch the sit-down interview: https://tv.texasheart.org/inside-the-studio/videos/exploring-pericarditis-diagnosis-challenges-and-clinical-insights

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    17 分
  • Chagas Disease: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
    2024/12/20

    On episode 39 of Inside the Studio, Dr. Alexander Postalian, an interventional cardiologist at The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care, sits down with Grand Rounds guest Dr. Carlos Morillo to discuss Chagas disease, syncope, and autonomic dysfunction.

    They discuss:

    • Chagas Disease:
      • The prevalence and impact of Chagas disease, particularly in Latin American communities, and its growing presence in the United States.
      • The complexities of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies.
      • The latest research and clinical trials, including the groundbreaking BENEFIT trial led by Dr. Morillo.
    • Syncope and Autonomic Dysfunction:
      • The challenges of diagnosing and treating syncope, especially in milder cases.
      • The latest advancements in understanding and managing syncope, including medications, devices, and emerging therapies like cardio neuroablation.

    Watch Dr. Morillo's Grand Rounds: https://tv.texasheart.org/inside-the-studio/videos/chagas-disease-diagnosis-treatment-and-prevention-with-dr-carlos-morillo

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    16 分
  • Carbon Nanotube Fibers: Revolutionizing Heart Health & Reducing Arrhythmias
    2024/12/13

    On episode 40 of Inside the Studio, Dr. Mehdi Razavi, THI's Director of Electrophysiology Clinical Research & Innovations, sits down with Grand Rounds guest Dr. Mark McCauley.

    Dr. McCauley, Director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Training Program at the University of Illinois in Chicago and a former THI fellow, discusses his pioneering work with carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers.

    These advanced nanomaterials offer an innovative approach to restoring electrical conduction within the heart and reducing life-threatening arrhythmias.

    From cell studies to large animal models, Dr. McCauley shares the remarkable progress in using CNT fibers to "short-circuit the short circuit" caused by scar tissue, a breakthrough that could redefine arrhythmia prevention and treatment.

    Watch the sit-down interview: https://tv.texasheart.org/inside-the-studio/videos/carbon-nanotube-fibers-revolutionizing-heart-health-reducing-arrhythmias

    Watch Dr. McCauley's Grand Rounds: https://tv.texasheart.org/cardiology-grand-rounds-2024-25/videos/mark-mccauley-md-phd-carbon-nanotube-fibers-reduce-scar-based-reentrant-arrhythmias

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    8 分