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Heart Failure
Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy
Heart Failure Society Of America
Cardiology
Clinical Trials
Sodium Restriction
Cardiogenic Shock
Advanced Heart Failure
Mechanical Circulatory Support
Women Health
Personalized Medicine
Palliative Care
Heart Transplantation
Diabetes
Mortality Rates
Heart Failure Incidence
Cardiomyopathy
Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (hfpef)
American College Of Cardiology
Hemodynamics

Each month, join the Heart Failure Society of America as we have candid conversations with heart failure clinicians on the topics they face on a daily basis. From breakthroughs in research and treatment to career development and growth, the Heart Failure Beat has you covered! If you’re a cardiology clinician, trainee, or just plain interested in hearing discussions about heart failure news from le... more

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Are mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) ready for prime time in HFpEF and HFmrEF?

In this special debate-format episode of the Heart Failure Beat, two leading heart failure pharmacists, Stormi Gale, PharmD, BCCP, FHFSA and Robert L Page II... more

Heart failure care is entering a new era - one defined not by singular devices, but by integrated systems of technology working together. In this episode, Laura Peters, DNP, joins The Heart Failure Beat to discuss a new joint HFSA + AAHFN scientific ... more

For decades, sodium restriction has been treated as a cornerstone of heart failure self-care—despite limited trial-quality evidence. In this episode of Heart Failure Beat, Dr. Tariq Ahmad (Yale School of Medicine; Associate Editor, JACC: Heart Failur... more

Priya Umapathi, MD speaks with six HFSA past presidents live from ASM 2025. Nancy M. Albert, PhD, CCNS, CCRN, NE-BC, Biykem Bozkurt, MD, PhD, Jim Fang, MD, FHFSA, Mark H. Drazner, MD MSc, Michael Felker, MD, FHFSA, and Ken Margulies, MD, FHFSA discus... more

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Dr. Robert Page
Clinical pharmacist and professor with focus on advanced heart failure and transplantation
University of Colorado
Episode: MRAs in HFpEF & HFmrEF: A Clinical Debate
Dr. Stormi Gale
Cardiology clinical pharmacy specialist
Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center
Episode: MRAs in HFpEF & HFmrEF: A Clinical Debate
Dr. Laura Peters
Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant Nurse Practitioner
University of Colorado
Episode: Integrating Technology for Smarter Heart Failure Care
Dr. Susanna Mak
Heart failure cardiologist and researcher at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto and Sinai Health System
Episode: Revisiting the Fundamentals: Hemodynamics at the Heart of Heart Failure Care
Dr. Dan Burkhoff
Expert in cardiovascular hemodynamics and adjunct associate professor
Cardiovascular Research Foundation, Columbia University
Episode: Revisiting the Fundamentals: Hemodynamics at the Heart of Heart Failure Care
Dr. Mark Belkin
Advanced heart failure cardiologist and early career researcher
University of Chicago
Episode: Revisiting the Fundamentals: Hemodynamics at the Heart of Heart Failure Care
Dr. Eric Adler
Professor of Medicine and a Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiologist
UC San Diego
Episode: Gene Therapy Breakthroughs in Genetic Cardiomyopathies
Dr. Shashank Sinha
Advanced Heart Failure and Mechanical Surgical Support and Transplant Cardiologist at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus
Inova Fairfax Medical Campus
Episode: From Triage to Treatment: A Roadmap for Cardiogenic Shock Response
Dr. Michael Felker
Current president of the Heart Failure Society of America
Heart Failure Society of America
Episode: Driving Heart Failure Care Forward: HFSA’s Vision for 2025 with President Dr. Michael Felker

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Dr. Priya Umapathi
Co-host and advanced heart failure and transplant cardiologist at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dr. Priyam Apathy
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiologist
Dr. Michael Beasley
Host and advanced heart failure and transplant cardiologist

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 27 ratings
  • Great app for providers!

    Excellent podcast for providers. What makes this so different is it actually discusses patient cases and breaks everything down to better understand the treatment!

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High-quality content with actionable takeaways for providers.
Guests bring deep expertise and practical insights.
Strong emphasis on technology and data in HF care.
Engaging discussions that balance science with feasibility.
Focused discussions with real-world clinical relevance.

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Integrating Technology for Smarter Heart Failure Care
Q: What are some practical barriers to implementing direct, effective feedback from integrated health technologies?
Barriers include patient adherence, reliable access to technology, and the need for actionable feedback that patients can use effectively.
Integrating Technology for Smarter Heart Failure Care
Q: Why was this document written?
It was created to provide guidelines for integrating various health technologies that improve heart failure care, especially considering the increasing number of devices available.
Rethinking Sodium Restriction in Heart Failure: What the Evidence (Doesn’t) Show
Q: What are your ideas for what you'd consider low salts, moderate, and where potentially we should be going?
The upper limit of sodium intake should generally be reasonable, avoiding extreme restrictions on one end and excessive amounts on the other.
Rethinking Sodium Restriction in Heart Failure: What the Evidence (Doesn’t) Show
Q: What should we really be telling our patients regarding salt intake?
We should not be too salt restrictive, as severe salt restriction may not be beneficial and a more moderate intake could be better until we have clear evidence.
From Triage to Treatment: A Roadmap for Cardiogenic Shock Response
Q: How do you see this guidance statement rolling out and helping direct patients from centers where they might not have the ability to stabilize a patient in cardiogenic shock?
The guidance promotes the establishment of shock teams in community hospitals to facilitate timely recognition, assessment, and transfer of patients to higher-level care settings.

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What is Heart Failure Beat about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on practical, clinician-focused discussions around heart failure, covering cutting-edge research, emerging technologies, and evolving clinical practices. Recent episodes span integrated health technologies, telemedicine, and wearable data; nutrition and guideline-directed therapy in heart failure; leadership and education within the field; hemodynamics and invasive assessment; gene therapy for inherited cardiomyopathies; and cardiogenic shock management. Guests include leading cardiologists and researchers who translate complex science into actionable insights for daily patient care, often highlighting implementation challenges, equity in access to advanced therapies, and the role of AI and multidisciplinary teams. The for... more

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2. Dr. Stormi Gale
3. Dr. Laura Peters
4. Dr. Susanna Mak
5. Dr. Dan Burkhoff
6. Dr. Mark Belkin
7. Dr. Eric Adler
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