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Cardiology podcast for internists, residents and medical students. We review common questions for cardiologists and recent research.... more
FAQs about AP Cardiology:How many episodes does AP Cardiology have?The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
March 14, 2019Atrial FibrillationIn 2002, NEJM published the AFFIRM trial, showing no difference in outcomes between patients with atrial fibrillation treated with rate or rhythm control strategy. But does that mean rate control should be the default treatment method? In this episode I discuss this topic with Dr. Mitch Faddis and Dr. Philip Cuculich and their approach to … Continue reading Atrial Fibrillation →...more0minPlay
February 13, 2019Aortopathies with Dr. BravermanI met with Dr. Alan Braverman to talk about aortic diseases (aka aortopathies) such as Marfan’s disease, Ehlers-Danlos and Loeys-Dietz. We discuss everything from clinical presentations and genetics to treatments. Articles referenced: NEJM Atenolol vs Losartan in Marfan’s...more48minPlay
January 12, 2019CV Prevention with Dr BallantyneDr Christie Ballantyne is the chief of cardiology and cardiovascular research at Baylor College of Medicine. He gave grand rounds on cardiovascular disease prevention at Washington University in St. Louis. I interviewed him about the commonly used risk calculators and how he assesses cardiovascular risk in the office. REDUCE-IT Trial on NEJM.org...more7minPlay
December 26, 2018Listener SurveyAP Cardiology is coming up on one year next month and with that milestone, I wanted to ask for your participation in a short survey. There are 5 questions, and I’m just want to get an idea of who my audience is (so I can tailor the episodes better), what you enjoy and get any … Continue reading Listener Survey →...more2minPlay
December 18, 2018Cardiac Amyloidosis – Dr LenihanWhat patients should you be testing for cardiac amyloidosis? In this episode, I talk with Dr. Daniel Lenihan, an expert in cardiac amyloidosis. We review the exciting advances in the field of cardiac amyloidosis from epidemiology to treatments. You might be surprised to hear how common this condition is. Links to articles referenced: 1) Cardiac amyloid … Continue reading Cardiac Amyloidosis – Dr Lenihan →...more48minPlay
November 19, 2018Beyond Ejection Fraction with Dr John GorcsanIn this episode I visit with Dr. John Gorcsan, an expert in echocardiography and strain imaging, to discuss the utility of ejection fraction. We discuss how EF came to be used in clinical practice, the importance of it in heart failure and the variation in measurement. We introduce strain imaging and what that adds to … Continue reading Beyond Ejection Fraction with Dr John Gorcsan →...more51minPlay
October 16, 2018Pulmonary Hypertension with Dr Murali ChakinalaIn this episode I meet with Dr Murali Chakinala, an expert in pulmonary hypertension at Washington University in St Louis. We review the groupings of pulmonary hypertension, diagnosis and management considerations....more53minPlay
September 11, 2018Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy with Dr Richard BachIn this episode I visit with Dr Richard Bach, the director of the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center at Washington University. We talk about everything from diagnosis, risk of exercise, medical management, indications for myectomy and alcohol ablations. Link to transcript on MedPage Today...more55minPlay
August 04, 2018History of tPA in acute MI with Dr Phil LudbrookThe first patient treated with tPA in an acute myocardial infarction was at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. In this episode, I talked with one of the key players in making that happen, Dr Phil Ludbrook. It’s a great bit of medical history that I hope you enjoy! Link to original case series of 7 patients published in … Continue reading History of tPA in acute MI with Dr Phil Ludbrook →...more47minPlay
July 05, 2018Alternative Payment Models Part 2 with Dr Karen Joynt MaddoxSecond part with Dr Karen Joynt Maddox discussing alternative payment models. In part one, we discussed the history of how quality measures began to be collected to being used in current reimbursement. In part two, we discuss some of the limitations of these models and the unanticipated consequences on some populations. Link to transcript on … Continue reading Alternative Payment Models Part 2 with Dr Karen Joynt Maddox →...more35minPlay
FAQs about AP Cardiology:How many episodes does AP Cardiology have?The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.