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Cardiovascular Disease
Heart Failure
Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Aspirin
Myocarditis
Covid-19
Sudden Cardiac Death
Peptide Vaccine Against Atherosclerosis
Angina
Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Aortic Stenosis
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Obesity
Semaglutide
SGLT2 Inhibitors
Cardiac Troponin
Anthracycline-Based Chemotherapy
Cardio-Oncology
Neutrophil Activation
Ventilation In CPR

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, join authors Xiangbin Pan and Jie Dong, as well as Associate Editor Dharam Kumbhani as they discuss the article "Transcatheter Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale with a Novel Biodegradable Device: A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized Contro... more

This week, please join author Mathew S. Maurer as he discusses the article "Coramitug, a Humanized Monoclonal Antibody for the Treatment of Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy: A Phase 2, Randomized, Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Tri... more

This week, join author Albert Ariza-Solé and Associate Editor Parag Joshi as they discuss the article "Triple versus Dual Lipid Lowering Therapy in Acute Coronary Syndrome: The ES-BempedACS Randomized Clinical Trial."

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This week, please join author Robert Lookstein and Associate Editor Joshua Beckman as they discuss the article "Randomized Controlled Trial of Mechanical Thrombectomy With Anticoagulation Versus Anticoagulation Alone for Acute Intermediate-High Risk ... more

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Dr. Xiangbin Pan
Interventional Cardiologist
Fuwei Shenzhen Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
Episode: Circulation January 13, 2026 Issue
Dr. Jie Dong
Interventional Cardiologist
Fuwei Hospital, Beijing
Episode: Circulation January 13, 2026 Issue
Matt Maurer
Physician at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University
New York Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Episode: Circulation January 27, 2026 Issue
Albert Ariza-Solé
Last and corresponding author of the trial discussing lipid therapy
Hospital Belvedique, Spain
Episode: Circulation January 20, 2026 Issue
Parag Joshi
Associate editor handling the paper
UT Southwestern
Episode: Circulation January 20, 2026 Issue
Michael Waight
Cardiologist at St. George's University of London
St. George's University of London
Episode: Circulation December 30, 2025
Dr. Marcely Gimenez Bonatto
Corresponding author, expert on cardiotoxicity in cancer treatment
Erasto Gertner Hospital
Episode: Circulation December 23, 2025 Issue
Dr. Vivek Reddy
First and corresponding author from Mount Sinai Foster Heart Hospital
Mount Sinai Foster Heart Hospital
Episode: Circulation December 16, 2025 Issue
Dr. Sana Al-Khatib
Senior Associate Editor from Duke University Hospital
Duke University Hospital
Episode: Circulation December 16, 2025 Issue

Hosts

Dr. Petter Meyry
Co-host and Professor of Cardiology, provides insights into various cardiovascular studies and clinical trials.
Dr. Shirin Darudgar
Co-host and Associate Professor, focusing on current research in cardiovascular health and clinical implications.
Dr. Greg Hunley
Co-host and Associate Editor at PolyHeart Center, expert in cardiovascular diseases and clinical research.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 70 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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Great energy, content, and interviews. Keep up the good work!
Very narrow focus on authors published in the Journal, limiting diversity of topics.
Audio needs improvement; difficult to hear some speakers at times.
Provides a great overview of the papers in each issue, plus an interview with the author for the featured article.

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Circulation January 20, 2026 Issue
Q: What are the clinical implications of the study findings?
Prokainamide infusion is very safe and offers an effective method for diagnosing Brugada syndrome, indicating that aggressive LDL lowering after ACS is vital.
Circulation January 20, 2026 Issue
Q: What do we currently know about LDL cholesterol lowering after acute coronary syndrome?
We know that ACS patients have a high risk of recurrent events, especially during the first weeks after the admission.
Circulation December 30, 2025
Q: What were the key findings that clinicians should take away?
The findings demonstrated that digital twin predicted sites showed nearly 50% greater prevalence of electrogram abnormalities compared to non-predicted sites, supporting the use of digital twins in VT ablation.
Circulation December 30, 2025
Q: Can you describe the current challenges in catheter ablation for scar-dependent VT?
Current challenges include high recurrence rates over 40% and the complexity of the procedure which relies on an incomplete understanding of VT circuits.
Circulation December 16, 2025 Issue
Q: What do you see as the next steps in terms of this catheter?
The next step is to conduct a large multi-center study to validate these findings across broader patient populations.

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2. Dr. Jie Dong
3. Matt Maurer
4. Albert Ariza-Solé
5. Parag Joshi
6. Michael Waight
7. Dr. Marcely Gimenez Bonatto
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