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Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

CardioNerdswww.cardionerds.com
Welcome to CardioNerds, where we bring you in-depth discussions with leading experts, case reports, and updates on the latest advancements in the world of cardiology. Tune in to expand your knowledge, sharpen your skills, and become a true CardioNerd!
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Episodes

457. Insights into INOCA and ANOCA with Dr. Claire Raphael

CardioNerds ( Drs. Apoorva Gangavelli , Rebecca Garber , and Tina Reddy discuss INOCA with Dr. Claire Raphael . Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy intern, student doctor Pacey Wetstein. This episode was produced as part of the CardioNerds Academy curriculum by House Einthoven under the guidance of House Chief, Dr. Apoorva Gangavelli , and Academy Program Director, Dr. Gurleen Kaur . A matching review article will be published in US Cardiology Review , the official journal of CardioNerds. Non-o...

Jul 03, 20269 min

456. ACS Guidelines Question #2 with Dr. Michelle O’Donoghue

This episode delves into the 2025 ACS Guidelines for managing acute coronary syndromes, focusing on a complex case of a 63-year-old woman with late-presenting STEMI. Experts discuss the appropriate reperfusion and anti-thrombotic strategies, emphasizing medical management over routine PCI for stable patients presenting late without ongoing ischemia, and providing insights into when revascularization might still be considered.

Jun 25, 202610 min

455. The Long-Term Management Of Patients With Pulmonary Embolism with Dr. Soophia Naydenov

CardioNerds ( Amit and Dan ), Billy Joe Mullinax , and Saahil Jumkhawala discuss the long term management of pulmonary embolism with Dr. Soophia Naydenov . The episode focuses on the approach to patients who struggle with persistent symptoms like dyspnea and fatigue even after completing the acute phase of anticoagulation. This spectrum of disease, ranging from mild post-PE impairment to chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH), requires a structured follow-up. The discussion covers...

Jun 21, 202619 min
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