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A podcast from the Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging journal focusing on recently publications and trending topics.

Host: Dr. Praveen Ranganath
Journal editor-in-chief: Dr. Suhny Abbara
Production: Kelly Myers
Music: Dr. Jacob Fleming
32 Episodes
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In this episode of the Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging podcast, Dr. Praveen speaks with Dr. Francisco Calle about the expanding role of social media in scientific communication and professional growth. They discuss how platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and WeChat are transforming visibility, collaboration, and global engagement within the cardiothoracic imaging community.
Dr. Praveen Ranganath speaks with Dr. Maximiliano Klug about his team's development of a denoised ultra low-dose chest CT technique for detecting pneumonia in immunocompromised patients. They explore how AI-based denoising improves diagnostic accuracy while dramatically reducing radiation exposure, offering promising implications for broader clinical use. Denoised Ultra-Low-Dose Chest CT to Assess Pneumonia inIndividuals Who Are Immunocompromised. Klug et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2025; 7(2):e240189.
Dr. Praveen Ranganath speaks with Drs. Erin Englund, Rick Friesen, Lorna Browne, and Alex Barker about their groundbreaking work using 4D Flow MRI at 3T to study fetal cardiovascular hemodynamics. The group explores the technical innovations, clinical applications, and future potential of this novel imaging technique in the prenatal setting. Reliability of 4D Flow MRI for Investigation of FetalCardiovascular Hemodynamics in the Third Trimester. Englund et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2024; 6(6):e240119.
Dr. Hatem Alkadhi joins host Dr. Praveen Ranganath to discuss findings from the European MRCT Registry, focusing on clinically relevant extracardiac findings seen in cardiac imaging. Together, they explore how these incidental findings can influence patient care and the growing role of radiologists in comprehensive cardiovascular imaging. Clinically Relevant Extracardiac Findings at Cardiac Imaging: Insights from the European MR/CT Registry. Moser et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2024; 6(5):e240117.
Dr. Praveen Ranganath is joined by Dr. Moran Drucker Iarovich and Dr. Kate Hanneman to discuss their study on using pectoralis muscle thickness in cardiac MRI as a measure of sarcopenia and its prognostic significance. Together, they explore the potential of opportunistic imaging in predicting major adverse cardiovascular events and the future of integrating these findings into clinical practice. Cardiac MRI Pectoralis Muscle Thickness as a Measure of Sarcopenia: Prognostic Significance, Interreader Agreement, and Physiologic Correlation. Iarovich et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2024; 6(6):e240147. 
Dr. Praveen Ranganath discusses the intersection of cardiovascular imaging and environmental sustainability with Dr. Subhai Gunasekaran and Dr. Kate Hahnemann. They share insights from their recent review article on this topic, including the health impacts of climate change and strategies for radiologists to improve the sustainability of imaging practices. Cardiovascular Imaging, Climate Change, andEnvironmental Sustainability. Gunasekaran et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2024; 6(3):e240135.
Dr. Praveen Ranganath speaks with Dr. Bruno Hochhegger about the article "Diagnostic Performance of MRI for the Detection of Pulmonary Nodules: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Diagnostic Performance of MRI for the Detection ofPulmonary Nodules: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Campagnolo Cavion et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2024; 6(2):e230241.
Dr. Praveen Ranganath interviews Dr. Dante Capaldi and Dr. Sarah Svenningsen about their paper titled Specific Ventilation in Severe Asthma Evaluated with Noncontrast Tidal Breathing 1H MRI published in Radiology: Cardiothoracic ImagingVolume 5: Number 6—2023. Specific Ventilation in Severe Asthma Evaluated with Noncontrast Tidal Breathing 1H MRI. Capaldi et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2023; 5(6):e230054. 
Dr. Praveen Ranganath shares an interview with Dr. Suhny Abbara, Editor of the Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging journal, at RSNA 2023.
Dr. Praveen Ranganath interviews Aishwarya Gulati, MD,  Behzad Pavri, MD, and Baskaran Sundaram, MD on their paper titled Mitral Annular Disjunction: Review of an Increasingly Recognized Mitral Valve Entity published in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging Volume 5, Issue 6. Mitral Annular Disjunction: Review of an Increasingly Recognized Mitral Valve Entity. Gulati et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2023; 5(6):e230131.
Host Dr. Praveen Ranganath speaks with Drs. Seth Kligerman, Albert Hsiao, and  Francisco Contijoch about their article on Mapping the Spatial Extent of Hypoperfusion in Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension Using Multienergy CT.  Mapping the Spatial Extent of Hypoperfusion in Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension Using Multienergy CT. Bird et al Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2023; 5(4):e220221
Host Praveen Ranganath is joined by Dr. Maria Clara Lorca to discuss cardiothoracic imaging fellowship programs from the perspectives of the applicant.
Host Praveen Ranganath is joined by Dr. Domenico Mastrodicasa and Dr. Dominik Fleischman to discuss an upcoming study on the relationship between uncomplicated type B aortic dissections, CT imaging, and clinical outcomes. Registry of Aortic Diseases to Model Adverse Events and Progression (ROADMAP) in Uncomplicated Type B Aortic Dissection: Study Design and Rationale. Mastrodicasa et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2022; 4(6):e220039.
Dr. Miranda Bijvoet and Dr. Casper Mihl join host Dr. Praveen Ranganath to discuss a compelling systematic review on the atrial fibrosis through the lens of cardiac MRI, electroanatomic mapping, and histopathology. Correlation between Cardiac MRI and Voltage Mapping in Evaluating Atrial Fibrosis. Bijvoet et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2022; 4(5):e220061.
Dr. Aquino and Dr. Emrich, lead and senior authors of a paper recently published in the journal, join host @PraveenRangana9 to discuss the potential role of a novel CT-derived measurement in predicting outcomes following TAVR. Feasibility of Coronary CT Angiography–derived Left Ventricular Long-Axis Shortening as an Early Marker of Ventricular Dysfunction in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. Aquino and Decker et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2022; 4(3):e210205.  
Host @PraveenRangana9 is joined by Dr. Sharma and Dr. McDermott from @MGHImaging to discuss a novel imaging-guided technique for preoperative nodule localization. Tune in and enjoy! Preoperative CT-guided Fiducial Marker Placement for Surgical Localization of Pulmonary Nodules. McDermott and Frenk et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2022; 4(1):e210194.
Host Praveen Ranganath (@PraveenRangana9) speaks with Dr. Carlos Collet and Dr. Jonathon Leipsic about their review recently published in the journal exploring advanced coronary CT techniques in planning percutaneous coronary interventions. Tune in and enjoy! Coronary CT Angiography to Guide Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. Tzimas et al.  Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2022; 4(1):e210171
Host Praveen Ranganath (@PraveenRangana9) is joined by Dr. Kate Hanneman (@KateHanneman) to discuss her recently published review on myocarditis associated with COVID-19 infection Cardiac MRI Assessment of Nonischemic Myocardial Inflammation: State of the Art Review and Update on Myocarditis Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2021; 3(6):e210252. Sanchez Tijmes et al. Tune in and enjoy!
Host Praveen Ranganath is joined by Dr. Russell Reeves, the lead author of the recently published "Cardiac Imaging Trends from 2010 to 2019 in the Medicare Population", to discuss the past, current, and future landscape of cardiac imaging trends. Tune in and enjoy!
Dr. Adrienne Campbell-Washburn joins host Praveen Ranganath to discuss her recent publication in the journal on T2-weighted lung MRI using a high performance low field strength 0.55T system.     
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