Cardio Talk Latest Research

"Cardio Talk Latest Research" covers innovative hearth health EU-funded projects. Tune in for expert insights, interviews, and discussions on groundbreaking research in artificial intelligence, medical devices, genomics, atrial fibrillation, and key initiatives in cardiology.

EHRA-PATHS: The rationale (and pain) of a clinical trial with new software to tackle comorbidities in AF

In this episode of EHRA PATHS, we are joined by Hein Heidbuchel and Michiel Rienstra, together with Emma Svennberg, leading experts in atrial fibrillation and cardiovascular research. Together, we examine the rationale behind a novel clinical trial testing software designed to tackle comorbidities in AF. The conversation highlights the logistical and scientific challenges of trial design and reflects on how evidence from digital solutions can be integrated into guideline-based care.

09-15
10:53

AI4HF and the future of cardiology: how federated analysis is transforming cardiovascular research

With Jessica van Setten, UMC Utrecht, Folkert Asselbergs, Amsterdam University Medical Centre, and Pim van der Harst, UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands. In this episode of NextGen and AI4HF, we are joined by Professors Pim van der Harst and Folkert Asselbergs - two leading cardiologists driving digital transformation in cardiovascular care. Together, we explore how cutting-edge technologies are reshaping the cardiology landscape, from automating workflows to enabling personalised, federated care. We discuss issued of trust, real-world implementation and challenges, data diversity, and what it takes to bring innovation from research settings into everyday clinical practice. This podcast 

08-17
11:49

NextGen and the Future of Cardiology: Innovation, Insights, and the Road Ahead

With Jessica van Setten, UMC Utrecht, and Folkert Asselbergs, Amsterdam University Medical Centre, Pim van der Harst, UMC Utrecht - The Netherlands.    In this episode of NextGen and AI4HF, we are joined by Pim van der Harst and Folkert Asselbergs - two leading cardiologists driving digital transformation in cardiovascular care. Together, we explore how cutting-edge technologies are reshaping the cardiology landscape, from automating workflows to enabling personalised, federated care.  We discuss issued of trust, real-world implementation and challenges, data diversity, and what it takes to bring innovation from research settings into everyday clinical practice.

07-09
11:19

AI4HF: Leveraging health informatics and epidemiologic data and methods for AI-based risk prediction and early intervention

In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Machteld Boonstra from Amsterdam University Medical Centre interviews Dr. Kazem Rahimi, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Population Health at the University of Oxford, about how leveraging existing large-scale population health data from registries and biobanks offers a valuable approach to training and validating AI models for the early detection of congestive heart failure (CHF) deterioration.

05-27
12:20

AI4HF: Artificial intelligence implementation and implications in clinical practice

With Machteld Boonstra, Amsterdam University Medical Centre, and Folkert Asselbergs, Amsterdam University Medical Centre - The Netherlands. Machteld Boonstra and Folkert Asselbergs discuss how artificial intelligence can be trustworthy in clinical practice, which is the aim of the AI4HF project. This podcast was recorded in September 2024.

10-24
12:06

EHRA-PATHS Randomized trial: aim and importance

With Isabelle van Gelder, Michiel Rienstra and Michelle Lobeek, University Medical Centre Groningen - The Netherlands, and Prash Sanders, University of Adelaide - Australia. In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Isabelle van Gelder interviews Michiel Rienstra, Michelle Lobeek and Prash Sanders about the EHRA-PATHS clinical trial, which focuses on improving the quality of life for patients with atrial fibrillation and comorbidities. They discuss the clinical trial's design, methodology, and implementation in detail. This podcast was recorded in April 2024. 

09-26
08:38

AI4HF: Breaking Language Barriers in Healthcare: Exploring Multi-Lingual LLMs

With Machteld Boonstra, Amsterdam University Medical Centre - The Netherlands, and Iker Garcia, HiTZ Basque Center for Language Technologies - Spain.  In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Machteld Boonstra interviews Iker Garcia about multilingual large language models and their benefits. They discuss the limitations of these models in various languages, how to make them accessible to everyone, and the process of acquiring data to train these models. This podcast was recorded in February 2024.

09-19
10:41

CARDIOCARE: cardiotoxicity in elderly breast cancer patients

With Kalliopi Keramida, Agios Savvas General Oncology Hospital, Athens -  Greece, and Dorothea Tsekoura, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, Athens - Greece. In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Kalliopi Keramida and Dorothea Tsekoura discuss cardiotoxicity in elderly breast cancer patients. They note that breast cancer is now the most common form of cancer worldwide, with a strong correlation to aging. They explore studies focused on assessing cardiotoxicity in elderly patients with breast cancer. This podcast was recorded in October 2023.

09-12
10:34

CORE-MD: Medical device registries for post-market surveillance

With Alan Fraser, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff - UK and Anne Lubbeke Wolff, University of Oxford - UK. In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Alan Fraser interviews Anne Lubbeke Wolff about the evidence supporting medical devices in Europe and the valuable lessons we can learn from the field of orthopedics. They explore the challenges surrounding transparency in device evaluation, the scarcity of literature on the pre-market phase, and the limitations of the post-market phase.

09-05
11:09

CORE-MD: How do surgeons choose which medical device to implant?

With Alan Fraser, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff - UK, and Per Kjærsgaard-Andersen, European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) and Vejle Hospital - Denmark.    In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Alan Fraser interviews Per Kjærsgaard-Andersen about how individual clinicians select and use high-risk medical devices on their patients daily, and what evidence they rely on when choosing which devices to use.

08-29
12:11

CORE-MD: Real-world evidence on the performance of high-risk medical devices

With Alan Fraser, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff - UK, and  Perla Marang-van de Mheen, Delft University of Technology - The Netherlands. In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Alan Fraser interviews Perla Marang-van de Mheen about the extensive range of real-world evidence available for monitoring high-risk medical devices after they reach the market. This podcast was recording in January 2024.

08-22
11:52

CORE-MD: Providing medical devices for children

With Alan Fraser, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff - UK, and  Berthold Koletzko, University of Munich - Germany. In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Alan Fraser interviews Berthold Koletzko about the use of medical devices in children. They discuss the reasons why children require medical devices and explore the challenges related to the availability and certification of these devices. This podcast was recorded in January 2024.

08-15
13:23

CORE-MD: Understanding how notified bodies work in the European Union

With Alan Fraser, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff - UK, and Richard Holborow, BSI Group, Cardiff - UK. In this episode of Cardio Talk Latest Research, Alan Fraser interviews Richard Holborow to discuss the role of notified bodies both in CORE-MD project and within the broader European regulatory system. Richard Holborow provides a brief explanation of the functions and responsibilities of notified bodies. This podcast was recorded in January 2024.

08-08
12:27

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