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JACC This Week

American College of Cardiologywww.jacc.org
A weekly co-hosted podcast featuring JACC Editor-in-Chief Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC and JACC Senior Consulting Editor Carolyn S.P. Lam, MBBS, PhD, giving readers context on our weekly issues. Listen in as they break down the latest trends and share practical tips that are changing the way heart care works globally.
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Episodes

2024 ACC/AHA Key Data Elements and Definitions for Social Determinants of Health in Cardiology

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster reviews a pivotal document on Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in cardiology, highlighting their critical role in shaping health outcomes. He outlines ten key insights, emphasizing the need for standardized definitions and integration of SDOH into electronic health records to promote equitable healthcare and improve patient outcomes.

Sep 23, 20246 min

JACC - October 1, 2024 Issue Summary

In the October 2024 issue of JACC, Dr. Valentin Fuster highlights five diverse studies addressing key topics in cardiovascular health, from surgical outcomes for congenital anomalies to the impact of patiromer on heart failure therapies. The episode underscores the importance of managing cardiovascular risk factors in chronic kidney disease and explores new insights into lipid profiles, revealing that triglyceride-rich lipoproteins may pose greater cardiovascular risks than previously understood...

Sep 23, 202425 min

Quantifying triglyceride-rich lipoprotein atherogenicity, associations with inflammation, and implications for risk assessment using non-HDL cholesterol

In this insightful discussion from the October 1, 2024 issue of JACC, researchers reveal that triglyceride-rich lipoprotein (TRL) remnants are significantly more atherogenic than LDL cholesterol, suggesting a need for updated risk assessment strategies. The study advocates for a shift towards evaluating lipoproteins on a per-particle basis, which could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of lipid disorders by focusing on the functional activity of these particles.

Sep 23, 202411 min

Relationship Between Control of Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Chronic Kidney Disease Progression, Cardiovascular Disease Events, and Mortality in Chinese Adults

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses groundbreaking research on the interplay between cardiovascular risk factors and chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression among Chinese adults. Highlighting a study that reveals how effective management of hypertension, cholesterol, and blood glucose can significantly reduce the risks of cardiovascular events and mortality in CKD patients, the conversation emphasizes the crucial need for targeted treatment strategies to improve patient outcomes....

Sep 23, 202410 min

Patiromer Facilitates Angiotensin Inhibitor and Mineralocorticoid Antagonist Therapies in Patients with Heart Failure and Hyperkalemia

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Foster highlights a groundbreaking study published in the October 2024 issue of JACC, which explores how patiromer facilitates the effective use of angiotensin inhibitors and mineralocorticoid antagonists in heart failure patients at risk of hyperkalemia. Authored by Dr. Bertram Pete and colleagues, the research demonstrates that patiromer not only helps achieve optimal medication doses but also improves potassium management, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes in...

Sep 23, 202414 min

Urinary Metal Levels and Coronary Artery Calcification: Longitudinal Evidence in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Dr. Kaitlyn McGraw discusses her study on the relationship between urinary trace metal levels and coronary artery calcification, highlighting the role of environmental exposures in cardiovascular disease risk. The research reveals significant associations between elevated levels of metals like cadmium, tungsten, and uranium with the progression of calcification, comparable to traditional risk factors such as smoking and diabetes. Dr. McGraw emphasizes the need for integrating environmental facto...

Sep 20, 202416 min

Predicting Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Recurrent Pericarditis

In the September 24, 2024, issue of JACC , Dr. Abdullah Yashin Yaprak and his team at Cleveland Clinic unveil a groundbreaking risk prediction model for recurrent pericarditis using machine learning. Their study, analyzing data from 365 patients, offers a novel tool to stratify patients based on their likelihood of achieving clinical remission, showcasing the promising intersection of AI and personalized medicine in cardiology.

Sep 16, 202410 min

Interactions of Sleep Apnea with the Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular Disease, Part 1: JACC State-of-the-Art Review

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster dives into a comprehensive review of obstructive sleep apnea, exploring its complex interactions with cardiovascular disease and discussing its multifaceted treatment options. The podcast unpacks how sleep apnea exacerbates cardiovascular conditions through biological pathways, examines the impact of various therapies, and considers future directions for research and clinical practice.

Sep 16, 202426 min

2024 ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway on Clinical Assessment, Management, and Trajectory of Patients Hospitalized With Heart Failure Focused Update: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Solution Set Oversight Committee

In the September 24, 2024, JACC issue, Dr. Valentin Fuster presents the latest expert consensus on heart failure management, updating the 2019 guidelines with ten key changes. Highlights include a strong emphasis on SGLT inhibitors throughout hospitalization and a refined approach to managing heart failure patients, ensuring timely adjustments in therapy and improved patient care strategies.

Sep 16, 20246 min

Short-term effects of lower air temperature and cold spells on myocardial infarction hospitalizations in Sweden

In the September 24, 2024 issue of JACC, Dr. Ben Lee Nay and colleagues reveal that short-term exposures to lower temperatures and cold spells significantly increase the risk of myocardial infarction hospitalizations in Sweden. This nationwide study, utilizing advanced machine learning techniques, underscores the pressing need to address both extreme cold and heat in climate change mitigation efforts to better protect cardiovascular health.

Sep 16, 202413 min

Temporal Trends in Takotsubo Syndrome - Results from the International Takotsubo Registry

In the September 24, 2024 issue of JACC, Dr. Valentin Fuster explores a pivotal study on Takotsubo Syndrome, revealing significant shifts in patient demographics, trigger types, and outcomes over nearly two decades. The research highlights an increase in physical triggers and short-term mortality, reflecting a more complex and severe understanding of the condition than previously recognized.

Sep 16, 202410 min

Recovery of Left Ventricular Function and Long-term Outcomes in Patients with Takotsubo Syndrome

In the September 24, 2024 issue of JACC, Dr. Manuel Almendro Odelia and Dr. Ivan Nunet Hill present groundbreaking research on Takotsubo syndrome, revealing that delayed recovery of left ventricular function significantly worsens both short and long-term survival. The study, based on data from the extensive RITACCO registry, identifies key predictors of slow recovery and underscores the need for closer follow-up in affected patients, challenging traditional treatment approaches and highlighting ...

Sep 16, 202412 min

JACC - September 24, 2024 Issue Summary

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster highlights key studies from the September 24, 2024 issue of JACC, featuring groundbreaking research on the impact of cold temperatures on myocardial infarctions, the nuanced recovery process in Takotsubo syndrome, and evolving trends in the condition. Also discussed are novel insights into predicting long-term outcomes for recurrent pericarditis and the influence of obstructive sleep apnea on cardiovascular health.

Sep 16, 202427 min

Genotype Guided Antiplatelet Therapy: JACC Review Topic of the Week

In this episode of JACC, Valentin Fuster examines genotype-guided antiplatelet therapy, emphasizing its potential to tailor treatments based on genetic variants for improved patient outcomes. While promising, the approach faces challenges like testing delays and variable patient responses that need addressing for broader implementation.

Sep 09, 202412 min

Prognostic value of plasma IgG N-glycome traits in pulmonary arterial hypertension

In this September 17, 2024 JACC issue, Dr. Zhi Jian Zhang and colleagues unveil a groundbreaking study on pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) that identifies plasma IgG fucosylation and glycan traits as promising prognostic markers. This research not only enhances survival predictions beyond current models but also opens intriguing possibilities for future therapeutic targets in PAH.

Sep 09, 202411 min

Effect of Evogliptin on the Progression of Aortic Valvular Calcification

In the September 17, 2024 issue of JACC, Dr. Jai Quan Song and colleagues explore whether the DPP-4 inhibitor, abrogating, can slow the progression of aortic valvular calcification. Although the primary endpoint was not met, the study's promising secondary results and ongoing research into related therapies suggest potential future breakthroughs in medical treatment for aortic stenosis.

Sep 09, 202411 min

Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Obesity: Metabolic Surgery versus Usual Care

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster reviews a groundbreaking study comparing metabolic surgery to traditional care for patients with obesity and obstructive sleep apnea. The research shows that metabolic surgery significantly lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events and mortality, highlighting the need for a multifaceted approach to treating these interlinked conditions.

Sep 09, 202412 min

Effects of Sotagliflozin on Health Status in Patients With Worsening Heart Failure: Results From SOLOIST-WHF

In the September 17, 2024 issue of JACC, Valentin Fuster discusses a study on sotagliflozin, a dual SGLT1 and SGLT2 inhibitor, which shows modest improvements in health status among patients with worsening heart failure. While the study highlights sotagliflozin's benefits, it also points out gaps in understanding its full impact and emphasizes the need to optimize current treatments and explore future interventions.

Sep 09, 202411 min

JACC - September 17, 2024 Issue Summary

In this episode, Valentin Fuster reviews the September 17, 2024, JACC issue, highlighting pivotal studies on metabolic surgery's impact on cardiovascular risk in obstructive sleep apnea patients, and the potential of DPP-4 inhibitors in aortic valve calcification. He also discusses the benefits of Sitagliptin for heart failure and the prognostic value of plasma immunoglobulins in pulmonary arterial hypertension, closing with a look at genotype-guided antiplatelet therapy.

Sep 09, 202423 min

RESHAPE-HF2 Trial Findings | ESC 2024

Dr. Marcus Anker, presenting at ESC, discussed the RESHAPE HF2 trial's findings on transcatheter edge-to-edge repair for secondary mitral regurgitation, published in JACC with Aakriti Gupta, MD, FACC, JACC Executive Associate Editor.

Sep 06, 20246 min

Insights from the SEQUOIA-HCM Trial and SEQUOIA-HCM CRM Substudy | ESC 2024

Michelle M. Kittleson, MD, PhD, FACC, JACC Associate Editor and John A. Spertus, MD, MPH, FACC discuss the evaluation of the cardiac myosin inhibitor, aficamten, on patient-reported health status in patients with symptomatic obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) as part of the SEQUOIA trial. The study utilized the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) Overall Summary Score (OSS) and the Seattle Angina Questionnaire to assess the broader impact of the disease and treatment on pa...

Sep 03, 202422 min

Insights from the SEQUOIA-HCM Trial and SEQUOIA-HCM CRM Substudy | ESC 2024

Michelle M. Kittleson, MD, PhD, FACC, JACC Associate Editor and John A. Spertus, MD, MPH, FACC discuss the evaluation of the cardiac myosin inhibitor, aficamten, on patient-reported health status in patients with symptomatic obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) as part of the SEQUOIA trial. The study utilized the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) Overall Summary Score (OSS) and the Seattle Angina Questionnaire to assess the broader impact of the disease and treatment on pa...

Sep 03, 202415 min

Triglyceride Levels, Alirocumab Treatment, and Cardiovascular Outcomes After an Acute Coronary Syndrome

In the September 10, 2024, issue of JACC, the study by Dr. Doron Seeker and colleagues investigates alirocumab's impact on cardiovascular outcomes related to triglyceride levels. Despite effectively lowering LDL cholesterol, alirocumab did not show significant clinical benefit through triglyceride reduction, suggesting that its efficacy may be limited in addressing cardiovascular risk associated with elevated triglycerides.

Sep 02, 20249 min

Serial Shock Severity Assessment Within Seventy-Two Hours after Diagnosis: A Cardiogenic Shock Working Group Report

In the September 10, 2024, JACC issue, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a pivotal study on cardiogenic shock, revealing that early and frequent reassessment within the first 24 hours is crucial for predicting patient outcomes. The study underscores the critical nature of early intervention and highlights the rapid progression seen in many patients, emphasizing the need for timely and continuous monitoring to improve survival rates.

Sep 02, 202411 min

Prediction of Cumulative Exposure to Atherogenic Lipids During Early Adulthood

In the September 10, 2024, JACC issue, Dr. Valentin Fuster highlights a pivotal study showing that a single cholesterol measurement in young adults can predict future cardiovascular risk with remarkable accuracy. He underscores the need for early lipid screening and novel long-acting treatments to improve long-term cardiovascular health, stressing that early intervention is crucial for preventing future heart disease.

Sep 02, 202410 min

Association of Postnatal Opioid Exposure and 2-year Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Infants Undergoing Cardiac Surgery

In this September 10th, 2024 issue of Jack, Dr. Michael Ogburn's study highlights a troubling association between high postnatal opioid exposure and poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants who have undergone cardiac surgery. Despite careful adjustments for confounding factors, increased opioid use was linked to significant deficits in cognitive, language, and motor skills, emphasizing the need for stricter protocols and alternative pain management strategies in pediatric cardiac care....

Sep 02, 20248 min

JACC - September 10, 2024 Issue Summary

In the September 10, 2024, issue of JACC, Dr. Valentin Fuster highlights groundbreaking research on lipid exposure in early adulthood and its link to later cardiovascular events, the importance of early and serial assessments in cardiogenic shock, and the impact of triglyceride levels on cardiovascular outcomes with alirocumab. He also discusses the association between postnatal opioid exposure and neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants undergoing cardiac surgery, alongside a brief update on the...

Sep 02, 202422 min

Insights from RESHAPE-HF2 Trial | ESC 2024

Aakriti Gupta, MD, FACC, JACC Executive Associate Editor, and Stefan D. Anker, MD, discuss the insights from the RESHAPE-HF2 trial - an eight-year study on the efficacy of transcatheter edge-to-edge repair for mitral valve regurgitation in patients with heart failure.

Aug 31, 202414 min
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