
Join expert contributors for this podcast series looking at treatment approaches and clinical challenges in venous thromboembolism (VTE), cancer-associated VTE (CAT) and atrial fibrillation (AF). Dr Geoffrey Barnes and guests take on gauging the risk of CAT, and guideline recommendations for VTE and CAT; Professor Gregory Lip and Dr Marco Proietti examine real-world evidence for preventing stroke ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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“Nobody ever said to me, ‘How are you doing?’ – which I think would have made a big difference.” Dr Barnes welcomes Leslie Lake, VTE survivor and volunteer president of the National Blood Clot Alliance, for a powerful conversation focused on the pati... more
“I am sure 2026 is going to be even more exciting.” Dr Behnood Bikdeli joins Dr Barnes to discuss major advances in VTE and AF management in 2025, including the impact of trials such as API-CAT, RENOVE, and HI-PRO in VTE, and AMAFI, OPTION, and ADAPT... more
“Just being upfront with patients about those areas of uncertainty can be really helpful…” Dr Deborah Siegal and Dr Barnes break down best practices for balancing safety and efficacy when deciding how long to continue anticoagulation therapy for thro... more
“I think this was such an important trial, certainly one that has changed my practice already.” Dr Barnes welcomes Dr Marco Proietti for a review and discussion of key studies presented at ESC 2025, including AMALFI, ALONE-AF, and HI-PRO. Which resul... more
“We must be patient centred.” Dr Steven Deitelzweig and Dr Barnes address the challenge of balancing bleed risk and thrombosis prevention in special populations, such as those with obesity, frailty, or chronic kidney disease. With up to 50% of patien... more
What makes good real-world evidence (RWE), and why does it matter? Dr Steven Deitelzweig joins Dr Barnes to discuss how physicians can assess the quality of RWE and its potential to expand our understanding of the safety and effectiveness of treatmen... more
“As soon as you have a cancer diagnosis, the odds [of VTE] increase 4-fold, 6.5-fold if that particular patient is initiating chemotherapy.” Dr Marc Carrier and Dr Geoffrey Barnes use a case study to talk through the decision-making process and speci... more
Around 50% of patients eligible for anticoagulation treatment do not meet the usual inclusion criteria for randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Dr Marc Carrier joins Dr Barnes for a discussion of three recent RCTs with a pragmatic approach – CANVAS, ... more
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