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CardioPractice Cardio Talk, regular podcasts to help your daily cardiology practice.

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With Thomas Luscher, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London - UK and Marc Ferrini, CH Saint Joseph and Saint Luc, Lyon - France.

In this podcast, Thomas Luscher joins Marc Ferrini to discuss if we can still drink coffee. Referenc... more

With Dimitri Richter, Euroclinic of Athens, Athens - Greece and Ricardo Asteggiano, Laboratorio Analisi Ricerca Clinica, Turin - Italy.

In this podcast, Dimitri Richter joins Ricardo Asteggiano to discuss if e-cigarettes are safe. REFERENCES: • Ka... more

With Mirvat Alasnag, King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah - Saudi Arabia and Thomas Kümler, Steno Diabetes Center, Copenhagen, Herlev - Denmark

In this podcast, Mirvat Alasnag joins Thomas Kumler to discuss TAVI in women. References: 1. Tchetche... more

With Tiziana Claudia Aranzulla, Mauriziano Umberto Hospital, Turin - Italy and Ricardo Asteggiano, Laboratorio Analisi Ricerca Clinica, Turin - Italy.

In this podcast, Tiziana Aranzulla joins Ricardo Asteggiano to discuss the management of women's ... more

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Thomas Luscher
Professor of cardiology, ESC president
Zurich, Switzerland
Episode: Can I still drink coffee?
Dimitri Richter
Cardiologist from Athens
Ex-chair of the CCP; Vice President of the Hellenic Heart Foundation
Episode: Are e-cigarettes safe?
Mirvat Alasnag
Cardiologist
King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah
Episode: TAVI in Women: Closing the Sex Gap in Aortic Stenosis Care
Tiziana Claudia Aranzulla
Interventional Cardiologist
Mauriziano Hospital, Turin, Italy
Episode: Management of women's heart health - real-world experience
William McKenna
Professor, expert on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
University College London
Episode: How to implement a diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in 2026
Dr. Victoria Delgado
Chair of the ACVI and expert in valvular heart disease
ACVI
Episode: The management of heart failure in patients with aortic stenosis
Professor Konstantinos Toutouzas
Full professor in Cardiology at the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
Athens University
Episode: Assessment of asymptomatic patients with aortic valve stenosis
Professor Marta Farrero
Coordinator of the Guideline on Mental Health and Cardiovascular Disease
Unit of Heart Failure and Transplant Madrid
Episode: Heart failure and mental health
Cecilia Linde
Clinical cardiologist and arrhythmologist, president-elect of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
Karolinska Institute
Episode: General cardiology and cardiometabolic diseases

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TAVI in Women: Closing the Sex Gap in Aortic Stenosis Care
Q: What take-home message would you give to a general cardiologist about this topic?
Acknowledge distinct biological and imaging differences in women with aortic stenosis, diagnose earlier and more rigorously, tailor device choice and planning to anatomy (e.g., annulus size, coronary distances), and communicate realistic expectations about immediate risks and long-term outcomes to patients, supported by contemporary trial data.
TAVI in Women: Closing the Sex Gap in Aortic Stenosis Care
Q: What are the consequences for the procedure or procedural success in women versus men?
Pre-procedural planning must account for smaller iliofemoral vessels and smaller annuli in women, with careful avoidance of patient-prosthesis mismatch and recognition that women may have higher periprocedural risks but can achieve comparable long-term survival after successful TAVI, especially with contemporary devices.
TAVI in Women: Closing the Sex Gap in Aortic Stenosis Care
Q: So could you start by telling us what the pathophysiological differences are between men and women?
There are differences at the valve and ventricle level: women tend to have a lower calcium burden and more fibrotic, activated interstitial cells in the valve, plus a smaller, more concentric ventricle with diffuse interstitial fibrosis rather than focal patterns, leading to distinct imaging thresholds and remodeling patterns.
Management of women's heart health - real-world experience
Q: How many patients do you see in one year?
The pilot project ran for one year and involved about 50 patients, reflecting its niche focus within the broader clinical setting.
Menopause and cardiovascular risk
Q: What about a woman with a history of venous thromboembolism or pulmonary embolism?
Oral menopausal therapy is generally not recommended for women with VTE history; transdermal estrogen can be considered in very symptomatic cases at the lowest effective dose, but it is not an absolute contraindication and requires careful case-by-case evaluation.

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This show presents practical, clinician-focused discussions around cardiovascular disease, emphasizing diagnostics, management, and emerging therapies across contemporary cardiology topics. Episodes frequently feature medical experts—often physicians and researchers—discussing advances in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis, heart failure, sleep apnea, hypertension, lipidology, and cardiometabolic health, with practical takeaways for daily practice, risk stratification, and patient management. A notable strength is the balance between cutting-edge treatments (like myosin inhibitors and TAVR) and pragmatic considerations (imaging workflows, guideline updates, and real-world implementation). The format tends to blend case-oriented di... more

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2. Dimitri Richter
3. Mirvat Alasnag
4. Tiziana Claudia Aranzulla
5. William McKenna
6. Dr. Victoria Delgado
7. Professor Konstantinos Toutouzas
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