208. Atrial Fibrillation: Epidemiology, Health Equity, & The Double Paradox with Dr. Larry Jackson

Atrial fibrillation may reach pandemic proportions in the next 2-3 decades. Factors that drive this phenomenon have been studied in predominantly White populations, leading to a significant underrepresentation of certain racial/ethnic groups in atrial fibrillation epidemiological studies. Most atrial fibrillation epidemiology studies suggest that the non-Hispanic Black population has a…

Continue Reading208. Atrial Fibrillation: Epidemiology, Health Equity, & The Double Paradox with Dr. Larry Jackson

193. CCC: Cardiogenic Shock and Valvular Heart Disease with Dr. Paul Cremer

In this episode we discuss cardiogenic shock due to valvular heart disease. Join Dr. Pranoti Hiremath (Interventional cardiology fellow, Johns Hopkins), Dr. Karan Desai (CN Critical Care Series Co-Chair, Cardiology fellow, University of Maryland), Dr. Yoav Karpenshif (CN Critical Care Series Co-Chair, Chief cardiology fellow, University of Pennsylvania), and Amit…

Continue Reading193. CCC: Cardiogenic Shock and Valvular Heart Disease with Dr. Paul Cremer

181. Aortic Stenosis and the Story of TAVR – Historical Perspective & Future Directions with Dr. Jon Resar

CardioNerds, Daniel Ambinder and CardioNerds Academy Program Director, Dr. Tommy Das (Cardiology fellow, Cleveland Clinic), Dr. Jacqueline Latina (Structural heart fellow, Johns Hopkins) discuss aortic stenosis and the story of TAVR from both the historical perspective and in terms of future directions with Dr. Jon Resar, Professor of Medicine and…

Continue Reading181. Aortic Stenosis and the Story of TAVR – Historical Perspective & Future Directions with Dr. Jon Resar

177. CCC: Cardiac Arrest, E-CPR, & Post-Arrest Care with Dr. Jason Bartos

Approximately 350,000 adults per year in the US experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Only about 10% of such patients survive their initial hospitalization. The key drivers of successful resuscitation from OHCA are bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and public use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Survival rates from OHCA vary…

Continue Reading177. CCC: Cardiac Arrest, E-CPR, & Post-Arrest Care with Dr. Jason Bartos

172. CCC: The Hemodynamic Evaluation of Cardiogenic Shock with Dr. Nosheen Reza

The hemodynamic evaluation of cardiogenic shock obtained via a Swan-Ganz catheter plays an essential role in the characterization of cardiogenic shock patients. Join Dr. Nosheen Reza, (Assistant Professor of Medicine and Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant cardiologist at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), episode fellow lead Dr. Brian…

Continue Reading172. CCC: The Hemodynamic Evaluation of Cardiogenic Shock with Dr. Nosheen Reza

168. CCC: Cardiogenic Shock – Initial Assessment and The Shock Team Call with Dr. Anu Lala

Cardiogenic shock is a state of cardiac dysfunction leading to hemodynamic instability and end-organ hypoperfusion. At the bedside, clinicians take various data points – from history to physical exam to labs/imaging and invasive hemodynamics – to make an assessment of the etiology, severity and management of cardiogenic shock. Health systems…

Continue Reading168. CCC: Cardiogenic Shock – Initial Assessment and The Shock Team Call with Dr. Anu Lala

End of content

No more pages to load