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Author(s): Marat Fudim Added: 11 months ago
In this short interview, Dr Marat Fudim offers a preview of his upcoming manuscript, set to appear in the Sleep Disordered Breathing in Heart Failure special focus collection in Cardiac Failure Review. He discusses the evolving role of home sleep testing in diagnosing sleep apnea in patients with heart failure, addressing key considerations in clinical workflows and patient selection.Watch now to… View more
Author(s): Pam Taub , Nikolaus Marx Added: 1 year ago
RP-UN-CAR-GB-0166 / June 2024This programme features a compelling discussion between two distinguished experts, Prof Pam Taub (University of California, San Diego, US) and Prof Nikolaus Marx (University Hospital RWTH, Aachen, DE), chairperson responsible for the most recent ESC Guidelines for the Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Diabetes. Together, they delve into a critical… View more
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CV Disease in Special Populations

Job title: Specialist in Cardiology and Sports Medicine
Career Overview Dr Clea Columbo is a specialist in Cardiology and Sports Medicine, with extensive experience in exercise and cardiopulmonary testing. She has a Master’s in Sports Cardiology from St George’s University, London. She has experience in the care of athletes in pre-participation sports assessment following training at the Olympic Institute of Sport Science and Medicine in Rome. She… View more
Author(s): Gregory Lewis Added: 7 months ago
HFSA 25 - Aficamten improves excercise capacity compared to metoprolol in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in a prespecified analysis of the MAPLE-HCM study.Dr Gregory Lewis joins us to discuss findings from a prespecified cardiopulmonary exercise testing analysis of the MAPLE-HCM trial, which reveals divergent effects between aficamten and metoprolol on exercise performance… View more
Job title: Reader in Cardiovascular Physiology
Personal History Dr Jamie O'Driscoll is based in Canterbury, UK where he holds the position of Reader in Cardiovascular Physiology at Canterbury Christ Church University. Academic History Dr Jamie O'Driscoll, BSc (Hons), MSc (Hons), CertEd, PhD, graduated with a 1st class honours in Sport Science from Brunel University, where he went on to earn a distinction in his MSc in Health and… View more
Added: 1 month ago Source:  CFR Journal
Consumer wearable devices may offer a scalable method for the daily monitoring of heart failure (HF) symptoms and predicting exacerbations. A new study has detailed how a deep learning model using Apple Watch data can estimate cardiopulmonary fitness and provide early risk discrimination for unplanned healthcare events in patients with HF.¹MethodologyThe Ted Rogers Understanding Exacerbations of… View more