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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
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Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

Each 15-minute podcast begins with an overview of the issue's contents and main take-home messages for busy clinicians on the run. This is followed by a deep dive into a featured article of particular clinical significance: views will be heard from both author and editor teams for a "behind the scenes" look at the publication. Expect a fun, highly conversational and clinically-focused session each... more

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This week, please join author Harmony R. Reynolds and Associate Editor Nicholas Mills as they discuss the article " Multimodality Imaging to Determine Underlying Causes of Myocardial Infarction With Nonobstructive Coronary Arteries in Women and Men."... more

This week, please join author Nicholas A. Marston and Section Editor Parag Joshi as they discuss the article "Effect of APOC3 Inhibition With Olezarsen on Coronary Atherosclerosis: Essence-TIMI 73b Imaging Study."

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This week, please join author Jean-Luc Vachiery and Associate Editor Kelly Chin as they discuss the article "Sotatercept for Combined Post- and Precapillary Pulmonary Hypertension Associated With Heart Failure: Results From the Phase 2, Randomized, P... more

This week, please join authors Gregory D. Lewis and Ravi V. Shah as they discuss the article "Multiorgan Physiologic Deficits During Exercise Identify Clinical and Molecular Predisposition to Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction."

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Nick Marston
Brigham and Women's Hospital investigator and associate editor
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Episode: Circulation May 19, 2026 Issue
Parag Joshi
Associate Editor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Episode: Circulation May 19, 2026 Issue
Jean-Luc Vachiery
Senior author of Cadence trial discussion
Brussels University Hospital
Episode: Circulation May 12, 2026 Issue
Kelly Chin
Editorial representative and associate editor
UT Southwestern
Episode: Circulation May 12, 2026 Issue
Dr. Roger Blumenthal
Chair of the Guidelines for Dyslipidemia
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: Circulation April 28, 2026 Issue
Dr. Gregg Fonarow
Author of the perspective on the guidelines
University of California, Los Angeles
Episode: Circulation April 28, 2026 Issue
Sasha Opotowsky
Co-author of Fontan Outcomes Network study
Cincinnati Adult Congenital Heart Program
Episode: Circulation April 21, 2026 Issue
Edouard Fu
Corresponding author, Leiden University Medical Center
Leiden University Medical Center
Episode: Circulation April 14, 2026 Issue
Dhruv Kazi
Associate editor, Smith Center for Outcomes Research
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Episode: Circulation April 14, 2026 Issue

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Petter Meire
Host of Circulation on the Run
Shirin Derutgar
Co-host of Circulation on the Run
Greg Hunley
Co-host; Associate Editor / Pauly Hart Center / Circulation on the Run

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4.1 out of 5 stars from 71 ratings
  • Cardiovascular research and practice updates

    Great energy, content and interviews. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cartier-Bresson
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Great discussions

    Provides a great overview of the papers in each issue, plus an interview with the author for the featured article.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KSChin
    United States5 years ago
  • Audio

    Kindly enhance featured speaker audio; difficult to hear them majority of time.

    Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mayanrn
    United States5 years ago
  • Why not broader cardiology topics?

    Very narrow focus. Only authors who’ve published in the Journal. There’s a world of cardiology out there.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Wylesff
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Cardiovascular research and practice updates

    Great content and interview team. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cartier-Bresson
    United Kingdom7 years ago

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Circulation April 28, 2026 Issue
Q: Could you walk our listeners through how the CPR framework might play out in a typical patient encounter?
CPR stands for Calculate, Personalize, Reclassify; clinicians start by calculating risk with the Prevent equations, personalize risk using enhancers and biomarkers, use coronary calcium as a tiebreaker if needed, and reassess the need for lipid-lowering therapy in ongoing discussions with the patient.
Circulation April 28, 2026 Issue
Q: One of the changes that the new guidelines have implemented is the restoration of absolute LDL cholesterol treatment goals alongside the percentage reduction; could you share the committee's thinking behind this decision and how you see it helping clinicians in daily practice?
The committee sought to provide concrete, trackable targets to simplify decision making, with LDL goals of <100 for primary prevention, <70 for higher risk, and <55 for very high risk, mirroring the clarity of blood pressure targets and helping clinicians translate risk reduction into measurable patient goals.
Circulation April 21, 2026 Issue
Q: How is the Fontan Outcomes Network evolving, and what is its future path?
The network began as a collaborative data registry and learning health network among many centers and is transitioning toward the Single Ventricle Outcomes Network to sustain lifespan data collection and broaden quality improvement, with patients and families actively involved in governance.
Circulation April 21, 2026 Issue
Q: What were the key findings about outcomes in the Fontan cohort?
The cohort showed high prevalence of Fontan-related complications, significant arrhythmia burden increasing with age, extensive non-cardiac comorbidities, and a substantial mental health burden, illustrating the need for lifelong, multi-disciplinary care and surveillance.
Circulation April 21, 2026 Issue
Q: What is the Fontan procedure and who receives it?
The Fontan is a surgical approach for single-ventricle physiology that reroutes venous blood to the lungs, ultimately benefitting patients born with a functionally single ventricle, with survival improved but not cured; the discussion emphasizes the lifelong, multi-system nature of the condition.

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The show delivers quick, clinically focused overviews of the latest cardiovascular research, followed by a deep-dive feature discussion with one of the study's authors or editors. Episodes balance practical takeaways for clinicians on the run with expert context that clarifies study design, limitations, and real-world implications. A notable strength is the consistent inclusion of editorial perspectives from established journals' editors, which helps translate research into practice. The format tends to cover a mix of trials, imaging advances, guideline updates, and methodological discussions, making it particularly useful for clinicians, researchers, and policy-minded audiences who want actionable insights without sacrificing depth. A stan... more

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