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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

Drug-Coated Balloon Angioplasty Of the Side Branch During Provisional Stenting: The Multicenter Randomized DCB-BIF Trial

Author Shao-Liang Chen, MD, FACC, and JACC Associate Editor Celina M. Yong, MD, FACC, discuss patients with simple and true coronary bifurcation lesions undergoing provisional stenting. Main vessel stenting with a DCB for the compromised side branch resulted in a lower 1-year rate of the composite outcome compared with an NCB intervention for the side branch. The high rates of periprocedural myocardial infarction, which occurred early and did not lead to revascularization, are of unclear clinica...

Oct 28, 202423 min

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in Patients With Systolic Heart Failure and Moderate Aortic Stenosis: TAVR UNLOAD

Author Nicolas M. Van Mieghem, MD, PhD, FACC, and JACC: Executive Associate Editor Aakriti Gupta, MD, FACC, discuss the TAVR UNLOAD trial, which focused on patients with moderate aortic stenosis (AS) and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). The trial found no significant difference in the primary endpoint (composite of mortality, stroke, and hospitalizations) between the TAVR and clinical surveillance groups. However, patients who underwent TAVR showed a significant improvement in quality of life ...

Oct 28, 202416 min

Effect of Aficamten on Health Status Outcomes in Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Results from SEQUOIA-HCM

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster delves into the latest research on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, highlighting the significant health status improvements achieved with the new cardiac myosin inhibitor, Aficamten, compared to placebo. The findings from the Sequoia HCM study reveal that Aficamten markedly enhances patients' quality of life and alleviates symptoms like chest pain and shortness of breath, paving the way for more effective treatments in this challenging condition.

Oct 28, 202411 min

Family Screening in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - Identification of Relatives with Low Yield from Systematic Follow-up

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster dives into a pivotal study on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, focusing on the challenges of identifying at-risk relatives when genetic variants are not found in 60% of families. With insights into the disease's autosomal dominant inheritance and incomplete penetrance, this discussion highlights the complexities of family screening and the need for innovative approaches in managing this condition.

Oct 28, 202414 min

JACC - November 5, 2024 Issue Summary

In the November 5, 2024 issue of JACC, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the November 5, 2024 issue of the JACC, which focuses exclusively on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Highlighting six original research papers, the discussion emphasizes the groundbreaking impact of the cardiac myosin inhibitor Aficamten on health outcomes, symptom burden, and cardiac structure in patients with obstructive HCM, while also exploring genetic screening implications for affected families.

Oct 28, 202424 min

Impact of Aficamten on Disease and Symptom Burden in Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Results from SEQUOIA-HCM

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster introduces a dedicated focus on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, featuring a pivotal study by Dr. Martin Maron and Dr. lacopo Olivotto on the impact of aficamptin. This pre-specified sub-analysis from the SEQUOIA HCM trial aims to comprehensively evaluate the drug's effects on various aspects of disease burden, enhancing our understanding of its clinical efficacy.

Oct 28, 20249 min

Impact of Aficamten on Echocardiographic Cardiac Structure and Function in Symptomatic Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster delves into a groundbreaking study on the effects of the cardiac myosin inhibitor, Aficamten, on patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The findings reveal significant improvements in echocardiographic measures of cardiac function, despite a mild and reversible decrease in left ventricular ejection fraction, highlighting the need for long-term safety evaluations of this promising treatment.

Oct 28, 202410 min

Effect of Aficamten on Cardiac Structure and Function in Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: SEQUOIA-HCM CMR Substudy

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster explores groundbreaking research on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, focusing on the effects of the drug aficamten on cardiac structure and function. Highlighting significant findings from the Sequoia HCM trial, the discussion underscores the potential of aficamten to induce favorable cardiac remodeling and improve patient outcomes, signaling a transformative era in the management of this condition.

Oct 28, 202412 min

Standard of Care Medication Withdrawal in Patients With Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Receiving Aficamten in FOREST-HCM

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster highlights the Forest HCM study, which focuses on the withdrawal of standard care medications in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy receiving afficantin. The study shows promising results: nearly half of the patients who attempted to reduce or stop their medications did so successfully, with significant improvements in functional class and symptoms. While the findings suggest that afficantin may allow for the reduction of traditional therap...

Oct 28, 202412 min

Transcatheter Valve Repair for Tricuspid Regurgitation: 1-Year Results From a Large European Real-World Registry

Author Joerg Hausleiter, MD and Executive Associate Editor Aakriti Gupta, MD, FACC. discuss the TAVR UNLOAD trial, which focused on patients with moderate aortic stenosis (AS) and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). The trial found no significant difference in the primary endpoint (composite of mortality, stroke, and hospitalizations) between the TAVR and clinical surveillance groups. However, patients who underwent TAVR showed a significant improvement in quality of life at one year. The convers...

Oct 27, 202415 min

Tricuspid Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair for Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation: 1-year Outcomes From the TRILUMINATE Randomized Cohort

JACC Associate Editor Celina M. Yong, MD, FACC, and JACC: Case Reports Editor in Chief Gilbert H. L. Tang, MD, MSc, MBA, FACC, discuss this paper published in JACC and presented at TCT. TRILUMINATE Pivotal is the first randomized, controlled trial evaluating transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER) for severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Adaptive design randomized 572 subjects in the primary or subsequent cohorts. Subjects were elderly with atrial fibrillation and prior HFH. Primary endpoint ...

Oct 27, 20243 min

JACC - October 29, 2024 Issue Summary

In the October 29, 2024 issue of JACC, Dr. Valentin Fuster explores groundbreaking studies on heart failure treatments, including the impact of sacubitril-valsartan on hypotension, the benefits of intravenous iron for reducing hospitalizations, the prognostic value of platelet FCγRIIA in post-myocardial infarction patients, and innovative AI assessments of environmental factors influencing cardiovascular risk.

Oct 21, 202424 min

AI-Facilitated Assessment of Built Environment Using Neighborhood Satellite Imagery and Cardiovascular Risk

In this episode, Dr. Zhuo Chen and his team explore how AI-driven analysis of neighborhood satellite imagery can reveal links between the built environment and cardiovascular risk. Their findings suggest that while AI can predict adverse cardiovascular events, the influence of social determinants, particularly socioeconomic status, plays a critical role in this relationship, underscoring the need for further research into these complex interactions.

Oct 21, 202413 min

FcγRIIa: A Marker of Cardiovascular Risk after Myocardial Infarction

In this episode, Dr. David J. Schneider research identifies platelet FCγRIIA (PFCG) as a key biomarker for cardiovascular risk post-myocardial infarction. In an 800-patient study, higher PFCG levels were linked to increased risks of myocardial infarction, stroke, and death, indicating its potential for guiding personalized antiplatelet therapy, pending further validation.

Oct 21, 202410 min

The IRONMAN trial of intravenous iron for heart failure. Adjudication of hospitalizations and deaths.

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster reviews the Ironman trial, which studied the effects of intravenous iron on patients with heart failure and iron deficiency. While intravenous iron improved symptoms and reduced recurrent hospitalizations, it did not significantly impact first-time hospitalizations or mortality rates, suggesting the need for further research into its broader clinical benefits.

Oct 21, 202411 min

Aspirin Hypersensitivity in Patients with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Foster introduces a vital review on aspirin hypersensitivity in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, led by Dr. Mattia Galli and Dr. Dominick J. Angiolillo. The discussion spans the history, epidemiology, and mechanisms of aspirin hypersensitivity, alongside strategies for management and practical recommendations for healthcare providers.

Oct 21, 202427 min

JACC - October 22, 2024 Issue Summary

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the pivotal October 2024 issue of the JACC Journal, focusing on the intersection of obesity and cardiology. Key discussions include the revolutionary impact of anti-obesity medications like semaglutide on heart health, the intricate relationship between obesity and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, and the urgent need for equitable access to these therapies for improved cardiovascular outcomes.

Oct 14, 202422 min

Inflammation in Obesity-Related HFpEF: The STEP-HFpEF Program

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a pivotal study on inflammation's role in obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, highlighting findings from the STEP heart failure program. The research reveals that semaglutide improves heart failure symptoms and reduces inflammation across varying baseline CRP levels, suggesting cardiovascular benefits that extend beyond weight loss alone.

Oct 14, 202410 min

Effect of Semaglutide on Cardiac Structure and Function in Patients with Obesity-Related Heart Failure

In the October 22, 2024 issue of JACC, a podcast explores the promising benefits of semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide receptor agonist, in treating obesity-related heart failure. The episode discusses key findings from original research, highlighting how semaglutide improves cardiac structure and function, attenuates adverse remodeling, and showcases the dual mechanisms—both weight-related and independent—behind these effects.

Oct 14, 20246 min

The Effect of Semaglutide on Mortality and COVID-19-Related Deaths - An Analysis From the SELECT Trial

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Foster explores the October 2024 issue of JACC, highlighting the significant benefits of semaglutide, particularly for individuals with obesity and cardiovascular disease. He focuses on findings from the SELECT trial, which demonstrate that semaglutide reduces overall and cardiovascular mortality, as well as COVID-19 related deaths, emphasizing the need for continued innovative research in addressing health challenges.

Oct 14, 202410 min

Atrial fibrillation and semaglutide efficacy in obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: STEP-HFpEF Program

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Foster highlights the October 2024 issue of JACC, which delves into the benefits of semaglutide for obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. A key study presented shows that semaglutide significantly improves heart failure symptoms and physical limitations, particularly in patients with a history of atrial fibrillation, underscoring its efficacy beyond mere weight loss.

Oct 14, 20247 min

Effects of Semaglutide on Heart Failure Outcomes in Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease (FLOW Trial)

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Foster explores the October issue of JACC, which highlights obesity and the potential benefits of glucagon-like peptide receptor agonists, particularly semaglutide, in treating heart failure. He delves into the FLOW trial, revealing how semaglutide significantly reduced heart failure events and cardiovascular death in patients with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease, while also addressing the study's limitations and the need for improved diagnostic criteria ...

Oct 14, 20248 min

JACC - The Effect of Teleprehabilitation on Adverse Events After Elective Cardiac Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial | EACTS 2024

Dr. Sardari Nia's trial on digital cardiac counseling, presented at EACTS and published in JACC, is a randomized study of 394 patients. It investigated the impact of telemedicine-based prehabilitation to reduce modifiable risk factors in patients awaiting elective cardiac surgery. The results demonstrated a significant 35% reduction in major adverse events, particularly rehospitalizations, highlighting the safety and effectiveness of prehabilitation in improving patient outcomes. This trial also...

Oct 11, 202414 min

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

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a groundbreaking study linking urinary metal levels, particularly non-essential metals like cadmium and uranium, to coronary artery calcification, highlighting their potential role in cardiovascular disease. The findings underscore the urgent need for public health initiatives to address environmental metal exposure, as they could significantly mitigate cardiovascular risks and health disparities.

Oct 07, 202411 min

Bivalirudin vs Heparin Anticoagulation in STEMI: Confirmation of the BRIGHT-4 Results

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses a pivotal study comparing bivalirudin and heparin anticoagulation in STEMI patients undergoing primary PCI, highlighting that bivalirudin may reduce cardiac mortality and bleeding without increasing thrombotic events. While the findings challenge previous guidelines favoring heparin, limitations in the research prompt caution about immediate changes to clinical practice, emphasizing the need for further exploration of bivalirudin's role in diverse p...

Oct 07, 20249 min

JACC - October 15, 2024 Issue Summary

In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the October 2024 issue of the JACC Journal, highlighting four pivotal studies on atrial fibrillation, anticoagulation strategies in STEMI, heart failure risk assessment, and the impact of urinary metal levels on coronary artery calcification. Emphasizing the increasing prevalence of atrial fibrillation and the critical role of biomarkers, he underscores the urgent need for enhanced prevention strategies and public health actions regarding environme...

Oct 07, 202424 min

International Clinical Practice Guideline Recommendations for Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Harmony, Dissonance, and Silence.

In this insightful episode of JACC, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes groundbreaking international clinical practice guidelines for acute pulmonary embolism, authored by Dr. Marco Suin and colleagues. The discussion delves into key aspects such as diagnosis, risk stratification, immediate anticoagulation, and advanced therapies, highlighting the challenges and recommendations that can ultimately guide clinicians in managing this critical condition.

Oct 07, 202434 min

Minimum National Prevalence of Diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation inferred from California Acute Care Facilities

In the October 15, 2024, issue of JACC, Dr. Valentin Fuster highlights a crucial study revealing that the prevalence of diagnosed atrial fibrillation in the U.S. has surged to at least 10.5 million adults, driven by factors like aging, obesity, and diabetes. With a call for improved prevention and treatment strategies, experts stress the urgent need for public health initiatives to tackle this growing burden on the healthcare system.

Oct 07, 202410 min

Heart failure risk assessment using biomarkers in patients with atrial fibrillation: Analysis from COMBINE-AF

In the October 15, 2024 issue of JACC, a study led by Dr. Paul Haller investigates the use of biomarkers—NT-proBNP, high-sensitive cardiac troponin T, and GDF-15—to assess heart failure risk in patients with atrial fibrillation. The findings reveal that these biomarkers significantly enhance risk stratification, suggesting their potential to identify patients at varying risks for heart failure and improve clinical management.

Oct 07, 202411 min
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