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Mashup Score: 7JHLT: The Podcast - 1 month(s) ago
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation podcast features editor Daniel Goldstein, MD, in round table talks with the JHLT’s digital media editors.
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Mashup Score: 13JHLT: The Podcast: Episode 40: March 2024 - 2 month(s) ago
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two studies from the March issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. Digital Media Editor Marty Tam, MD, an advanced heart failure and transplant cardiologist at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, hosts this episode. First, Dr. Tam and Digital Media Editor David Schibilsky, MD interview their first guests, Fiorella Calabrese, MD and Francesca Lunardi, MD, ScD, PhD, of University of Padova, in Padova Italy. Dr. Lunardi was first author and Dr. Calabrese was senior author on the study “.” In the conversation, Drs. Calabrese and Lunardi share the main challenges in the current diagnostic algorithm for AMR in lung transplantation, and why this protein expression may be a future mainstay in evaluating patients with this condition. Next, Dr. Tam and Digital Media Editor Van-Khue Ton, MD, interview their next guest, Benjamin Mackie, MD, of Tampa General Hospital. Dr. Mackie was senior author on th
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March's #JHLTThePodcast explores 2 studies feat. methodologies for diagnosing/monitoring rejection - one in #LungTxp presented by Fiorella Calabrese and @FrancescaLunar5 of @UniPadova, and one in #HeartTxp from Benjamin Mackie of @TGHCares. Listen now: https://t.co/v2Zj3nwSgf https://t.co/phARGA7cgq
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Mashup Score: 7JHLT: The Podcast - 2 month(s) ago
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation podcast features editor Daniel Goldstein, MD, in round table talks with the JHLT’s digital media editors.
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Mashup Score: 17JHLT: The Podcast: Episode 39: February 2024 - 3 month(s) ago
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two studies from the February issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. Digital Media Editor Van-Khue Ton, MD, a transplant cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, hosts this episode. First, Dr. Ton and Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD interview their first guest, David Jenkins, FRCS(Cth), of the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, UK. Dr. Jenkins was senior author on the study “.” In the conversation, Dr. Jenkins shares the major determinants of mortality in this patient population, differences between survivors and non-survivors, and the CTEPH classification systems involved. Next, Dr. Ton is joined by Digital Media Editor Marty Tam, MD, to interview their next guest, Kevin Chen, a 4th year general surgery resident at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Chen was a first author on the study “.” Drs. Ton and Tam lead a lively discussion about this important paper, including the met
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Mashup Score: 17JHLT: The Podcast: Episode 39: February 2024 - 3 month(s) ago
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two studies from the February issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. Digital Media Editor Van-Khue Ton, MD, a transplant cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, hosts this episode. First, Dr. Ton and Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD interview their first guest, David Jenkins, FRCS(Cth), of the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, UK. Dr. Jenkins was senior author on the study “.” In the conversation, Dr. Jenkins shares the major determinants of mortality in this patient population, differences between survivors and non-survivors, and the CTEPH classification systems involved. Next, Dr. Ton is joined by Digital Media Editor Marty Tam, MD, to interview their next guest, Kevin Chen, a 4th year general surgery resident at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Chen was a first author on the study “.” Drs. Ton and Tam lead a lively discussion about this important paper, including the met
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Mashup Score: 25JHLT: The Podcast: Episode 38: January 2024 - 3 month(s) ago
Welcome to 2024! The JHLT Digital Media Editors kick off the new year with a look back at the best of the best from 2023 – specifically, a few of the guidelines and consensus statements from the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation that appeared in The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation this past year. Digital Media Editor David Schibilsky, MD, a cardiothoracic surgeon from Freiburg, Germany, hosts this episode. First, Digital Media Editor Marty Tam, MD, reviews the updated Heart Transplantation guidelines, published in JHLT at the start of 2023. What’s changed in the decade plus since the 2010 guidelines were published? For starters, there’s more than 200 new or updated recommendations in this document, and Dr. Tam walks you through some of the highlights. Next, Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD, shares the new reproductive health guidelines for transplant patients—something that’s relevant to just about everyone working in the cardiothoracic transp
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Mashup Score: 19JHLT: The Podcast: Episode 38: January 2024 - 4 month(s) ago
Welcome to 2024! The JHLT Digital Media Editors kick off the new year with a look back at the best of the best from 2023 – specifically, a few of the guidelines and consensus statements from the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation that appeared in The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation this past year. Digital Media Editor David Schibilsky, MD, a cardiothoracic surgeon from Freiburg, Germany, hosts this episode. First, Digital Media Editor Marty Tam, MD, reviews the updated Heart Transplantation guidelines, published in JHLT at the start of 2023. What’s changed in the decade plus since the 2010 guidelines were published? For starters, there’s more than 200 new or updated recommendations in this document, and Dr. Tam walks you through some of the highlights. Next, Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD, shares the new reproductive health guidelines for transplant patients—something that’s relevant to just about everyone working in the cardiothoracic transp
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Mashup Score: 7JHLT: The Podcast - 4 month(s) ago
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation podcast features editor Daniel Goldstein, MD, in round table talks with the JHLT’s digital media editors.
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🎉Have a little downtime over the New Year? 🎧Catch up on #JHLTThePodcast from 2023, including our top episode from July, at https://t.co/7xf5cmBr2z. 2023 was full of unique studies and featured the biggest audience we've ever had. Thank you for listening! @jsinger0 @MKIttlesonMD https://t.co/QKMWuJUuNc
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Mashup Score: 4JHLT: The Podcast - 4 month(s) ago
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation podcast features editor Daniel Goldstein, MD, in round table talks with the JHLT’s digital media editors.
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Mashup Score: 16JHLT: The Podcast: Episode 37: December 2023 - 5 month(s) ago
In our final episode of 2023, the JHLT Digital Media Editors have two manuscripts from the December 2023 issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation! Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD, transplant pulmonologist at the University of Washington in Seattle, hosts this episode. First, a free-ranging conversation with first author Mark E. Snyder, MD, and senior author John F. McDyer, MD, on their team’s study “.” A subset of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) have a heritable, age-adjusted short telomere length. Mutations in telomere length can manifest as T-cell dysfunction and immunodeficiency. As T-cells are involved in the development of acute cellular rejection (ACR), the authors hypothesized that the combination of age and telomere length would impact the degree of ACR burden in lung transplant recipients—and indeed, the authors found that lung transplant recipients with IPF and short telomere length had premature “aging” of their circulating T-Cells. T
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Don't miss the October #JHLTThePodcast, including #LungTx and #VAD/#MCS topics from the October issue of #JHLT. https://t.co/eZkqyyF2P5 https://t.co/TiMKzNpClW