Recent Episodes
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ACS Guidelines | A Latin American Perspective | JACC
Jun 3, 2025 – 15:06 -
ACS Guidelines | Closer to a Universal Document | JACC
Jun 3, 2025 – 07:18 -
ACS Guidelines | Maturation of Lipid Management | JACC
Jun 3, 2025 – 07:55 -
ACS Guidelines | A Holistic View | JACC
Jun 3, 2025 – 11:39 -
ACS Guidelines | Gaps Within Evidence Gaps | JACC
Jun 3, 2025 – 12:00 -
ACS Guidelines | A Personal Perspective | JACC
Jun 3, 2025 – 04:30 -
ACS Guidelines | MCS in Acute Myocardial Infarction-Cardiogenic Shock | JACC
Jun 3, 2025 – 11:18 -
Chronic Stent Recoil: A Hidden Cost of Thinner Struts? | JACC Baran
Jun 3, 2025 – 34:21 -
June 10, 2025 Issue Summary | JACC
Jun 2, 2025 – 01:22:50 -
Acoramidis and Early sTTR Rise: Biomarker-Driven Insights into Survival | JACC Baran
May 27, 2025 – 33:18 -
June 3, 2025 Issue Summary | JACC
May 27, 2025 – 50:04 -
Insights From the INTERASPIRE Study | JACC Deep Dive
May 27, 2025 – 10:56 -
SORT OUT XI | EuroPCR.25 | JACC
May 21, 2025 – 11:21 -
VT Prevention in Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot: Mapping SCAI and Minimizing ICDs | JACC Baran
May 20, 2025 – 35:36 -
Vutrisiran Impact on Functional Capacity and QOL | JACC Deep Dive | JACC
May 20, 2025 – 08:25 -
May 27, 2025 Issue Summary | JACC
May 19, 2025 – 01:29:06 -
10 Year Outcome of DANAMI 3 PRIMULTI | JACC | EuroPCR.25 | JACC
May 19, 2025 – 16:00 -
Vutrisiran and Mortality in ATTR-CM | JACC | ESCHF25
May 17, 2025 – 09:30 -
Rethinking Rehab: ACTIVE-ADHF and the Power of Early Intervention | JACC Baran
May 13, 2025 – 34:37 -
Individual Variation in Tirzepatide Response | JACC Deep Dive
May 13, 2025 – 08:19 -
JACC Editor's Page: March 18, 2025 | JACC
May 12, 2025 – 05:50 -
May 20, 2025 Issue Summary | JACC
May 12, 2025 – 01:28:52 -
Altshock-2 Through a Regional Lens: IABP in HF-CS | JACC Baran
May 6, 2025 – 46:21 -
Disentangling the Impact of Adiposity From Insulin Resistance in HFpEF | JACC Deep Dive
May 6, 2025 – 06:19 -
Revisiting the SUMMIT Trial | JACC Deep Dive
May 6, 2025 – 05:55 -
JACC Editor's Page: May 13, 2025
May 5, 2025 – 07:37 -
Ischemia on Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography Predicts Efficacy of PCI: Results from ORBITA-2 | JACC
May 5, 2025 – 09:41 -
May 13, 2025 Issue Summary | JACC
May 5, 2025 – 24:35 -
Interplay of Chronic Kidney Disease and the Effects of Tirzepatide in Patients With Heart Failure, Preserved Ejection Fraction and Obesity: the SUMMIT Trial | JACC
May 5, 2025 – 08:52 -
Effect of Empagliflozin on the Mechanisms Driving Erythropoiesis and Iron Mobilization in Patients With Heart Failure: the EMPEROR Program | JACC
May 5, 2025 – 09:37 -
Disentangling the Impact of Adiposity From Insulin Resistance in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction | JACC
May 5, 2025 – 13:08 -
Anthracycline Cardiotoxicity in Adult Cancer Patients: JACC: CardioOncology State-of-the-Art Review | JACC
May 5, 2025 – 27:18 -
Aortic Stenosis Under Pressure: Decoding Low-Gradient Risk Profiles | JACC Baran
Apr 29, 2025 – 34:46 -
Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young Athletes | JACC Deep Dive
Apr 29, 2025 – 06:02 -
1-Year Results of ADVANTAGE AF | JACC Deep Dive
Apr 29, 2025 – 07:28 -
May 6, 2025 Issue Summary | JACC
Apr 28, 2025 – 58:15 -
Advancing Electrophysiology: Innovations, Challenges, and the Future of Arrhythmia Management | JACC
Apr 28, 2025 – 58:15 -
Finerenone Reduces New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation across the Spectrum of Cardio-Kidney-Metabolism: the FINE-HEART Pooled Analysis | JACC
Apr 28, 2025 – 58:15 -
Pulse Field Ablation for Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: One-Year Results of ADVANTAGE AF | JACC
Apr 28, 2025 – 58:15 -
Survival Outcomes after Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young Competitive Athletes from the United States | JACC
Apr 28, 2025 – 58:15 -
Proactive mapping and preventive ablation reduce defibrillator implantation rates in Tetralogy of Fallot | JACC
Apr 28, 2025 – 58:15 -
State of the Art: Mapping Strategies to Guide Ablation in Ischemic Heart Disease | JACC
Apr 28, 2025 – 58:15 -
JACC Editor's Page: May 6, 2025 | JACC
Apr 28, 2025 – 03:16 -
Bridging Gaps for SCD Prevention in HCM: Why Regional Validation Matters | JACC Baran
Apr 22, 2025 – 25:59 -
Altshock-2 | JACC Deep Dive
Apr 21, 2025 – 08:25 -
April 29, 2025 Issue Summary | JACC
Apr 21, 2025 – 54:05 -
Advancing Care in Cardiogenic Shock: Evidence, Innovation, and Commitment | JACC
Apr 21, 2025 – 54:05 -
Early Intra-Aortic Balloon Support for Heart Failure-Related Cardiogenic Shock: A Randomized Clinical Trial | JACC
Apr 21, 2025 – 54:05 -
2025 Concise Clinical Guidance: An ACC Expert Consensus Statement on the Evaluation and Management of Cardiogenic Shock | JACC
Apr 21, 2025 – 54:05 -
The Influence of Extracorporeal Life Support on Patients in Cardiogenic Shock Assessed by Machine Learning: A Machine Learning Subanalysis From the ECLS-SHOCK Trial | JACC
Apr 21, 2025 – 54:05
Recent Reviews
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JMW-WW1An entire issue devoted to a minor studyWhat a waste of energy and time. No clinician needs this much information about Finearts. It smells like an Industry sponsored symposium
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Toro1260My favorite podcastrThank you Dr Fuster for having such an influence in my career . I have followed you since fellowship. You are truly amazing. The times and have reached out to you by email uric acid me immediately. I appreciate all the contributions that you have made cardiology and to me personally to make me a better cardiologist. I always look forward to "the message to take home". Dios lo bendiga maestro.
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Arshia NPlease keep Dr Fuster’s style and formatI have immensely enjoyed his summaries over the years during my commute. It has been a great format which outlines the bullet points to each articles and helps you stay up to date and allows me to make my own critical analysis. I would hate to lose him and his style. There’s no other podcast like this and others I listen to such as Dr Eagle’s, circulation on the run, or this week in cardiology have differing format but none are like Dr Fuster’s. Please please please I implore you not to mess with something that’s not broken.
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Nissim AbecasisExcellent news from the editor dr HKThank you dr Fuster for keeping the jacc podcast
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HearFixrBORINGI’m sure that it is informative but listening to the podcast while driving commuting to work makes me want to crash into a tree to relieve the pain of listening to Dr. Fuster. There is no critical analysis of the articles that he recites, except to say that it is a really important topic. ESC TV is much more informative. JACC podcast is beyond horrible.
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golgikanjiPlease change formatIs there no one involved who has the courage to persuade this giant of cardiology to step down and find a group of cardiologists to truly discuss important issues in cardiology?He just reads a script. Really a shame.
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nicoleDeleonThank youThis a great podcast, clear, and informative. I am a cardiology fellow and this is a tool of learning, specially with our busy schedule. Thank you Dr. Valentin Fuster.
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rhayes63RHGreat summaries from a true master
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Riaz MohammadJacc articlesExcellent and UpToDate summary of each article by the master clinician in cardiology, without this podcast I will not be able to keep up with the latest informations.
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__6423789!good for keeping with current topics in clinical cardiologyDr Fuster provides articles commentary and historical context with a sense of humor
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friskygroopieDrDr Fusters pearls are always spectacular
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RKC712005ExcellentI’ve learned so much from this podcast. I listen to it during daily commute to work. I like the summaries, the in-depth discussion of each important paper, and the state of the art reviews. I look forward to new episode every Monday. I am so grateful that JACC offers this podcast.
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JDRMDGreat ButThe narrator is unbearable. It’s a shame because the information is fantastic.
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D_Edwards16Great to keep UpToDate.Get to keep uptodate but difficult to understand speaker
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marcuskbUnexplained troponin elevation podcast won’t playMost recent podcast won’t play. Not sure how else to inform. Thanks!
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RH-cardiologyExcellent reviewThank you for spending your time and providing such an amazing review of JACC.
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zerpuddeltSameI stopped listening to ACCEL (Educational tapes from the American college of cardiology)for that very reason. The USA attracts the smartest from all over the world. Unfortunately it is difficult to understand these people give presentations. Dr.Fuster is world renowned and most cardiologists are familiar with his voice. It still beats the old boy network that predominates the college.
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BeMeta_HealthExcellent idea, poor executionI can barely understand the speaker who has such a thick accent and slow speaking style it’s a danger to listen to while driving because it puts you to sleep. However it would be amazing to be able to hear summaries of research while commuting to work. I wish this was the answer.
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Dr PascalGood in Theory1. Need to shorten the podcasts 2. The English used must be enunicated properly so everyone can understand it
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PIckyparentGood content, long podcastsEach podcast is very detailed, but also very lengthy. I was looking to this as a way to skim JACC articles on my commute, but even after speeding the clips up, the content is just not dense enough - I'm better off visually skimming the articles.
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