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Cardiology Trials

Cardiology Trials
Acute Myocardial Infarction
Streptokinase
Isis-2 Trial
Gissi-1 Trial
Thrombolysis
Aspirin
Mortality
GC3 Trial
ACE Inhibitors
Mortality Rates
Cardiology
Thrombolytic Therapy
Captopril
Heart Failure
Clinical Trials
Revascularization
Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial
Heparin
St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Myocardial Infarction

An exploration of pivotal clinical trials in cardiovascular medicine that have significantly influenced the field. This podcast aligns with our publications on the Cardiology Trial's Substack. cardiologytrials.substack.com

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Discussion of landmark trials presented at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) congress 2025

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N Engl J Med 2004;351:2049-2057

Background: Endothelial dysfunction, reduced nitric oxide availability, and increased oxidative stress occur in patients with heart failure and contribute to cardiac remodeling. In the V-HeFT I trial, combining isosor... more

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Muhammad Ruzia
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5.0 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Review

    Dr. Ruzieh is very intelligent and is one of the best cardiologist I know!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kimmy3321
    United States8 months ago
  • Excellent and much needed

    I’m so glad they’re doing this series - much needed. Looking forward to the HF trials which will presumably come in the future.

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    5
    BC_Doc
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Great!

    Can’t wait to learn more from my virtual mentor dr Mandrola

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    Janneman met de pet
    Belgium2 years ago

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Summary and discussion of U.S. Carvedilol Heart Failure, DIG, RALES, MERIT-HF, and ATLAS
Q: So, Andrew, can you tell us what are the takeaways, and what's the best way to use digoxin in practice?
The DIG trial was designed to be pragmatic, showing the importance of context in medication use, particularly that no systematic dose monitoring was done, and the implications for using digoxin were significant regarding lowered hospitalization rates despite the lack of mortality differences.
Summary and discussion of V-HEFT I and CONSENSUS
Q: Are there significant differences in withdrawals between the placebo and enalapril groups?
No significant differences in withdrawals between the placebo and enalapril group.
Summary and discussion of V-HEFT I and CONSENSUS
Q: What are your thoughts on the choice of these two vasodilators?
The theories as to why prosorciation did not work would just be contained within the results of the trial itself.
Summary and discussion of GISSI-3 and ISIS-4
Q: How do you navigate conflicts between guideline recommendations and your clinical judgment?
I keep in mind what I would recommend if this were my family member, and I document my reasoning clearly to justify my decisions.
Summary and discussion of GISSI-3 and ISIS-4
Q: What do you think about the findings from GC3 and ISIS-4?
These trials showed significant results that reinforce the use of ACE inhibitors in acute myocardial infarction, while also highlighting the surprising lack of benefit from magnesium treatment.

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Focused on pivotal clinical trials in cardiovascular medicine, this audio series engages with significant studies to unpack their implications and findings. Listeners can expect in-depth discussions on a wide array of trials, particularly concerning heart failure treatments and pharmacotherapy, including the effectiveness and outcomes of various medications like beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, and other related therapies. Each episode critically examines results, exploring not just the statistics but also the clinical context and ethical considerations involved, making it a notable resource for professionals seeking to understand the evolving landscape of cardiovascular treatment. This podcast is distinctive in its emphasis on evidence-based... more

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