
Cardio Pod: Heart of the Matter
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<p>Introducing Heart of the Matter Cardio Pod. High-level conversations to foster conversation, collaboration, and communication around the ecosystem of cardiovascular research.</p>
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Publishing Since
12/21/2022
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Recent Episodes

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<p>In this episode, host Dr. Christopher O'Connor is joined by Drs. Carine Hamo, Ankeet Bhatt, Joan Lindenfeld, and Martin Cowie to discuss the importance of evaluating and accounting for body weight and obesity in heart failure research and care. The panel explores key considerations for adjusting for body weight, interpreting clinical outcomes, and ensuring that trial design and treatment strategies accurately reflect the impact of obesity on patients with heart failure.</p>

June 10, 2026
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May 20, 2026
Class Effect considerations in devices
<p>In this episode, Host Dr. Christopher O'Connor and his guests, Dr, Joann Lindenfeld, Dr. Mitchell Psotka, Dr. Minnow Walsh and Dr. William Abraham, discuss class effect considerations in devices.</p>
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- What is Cardio Pod: Heart of the Matter?
<p>Introducing Heart of the Matter Cardio Pod. High-level conversations to foster conversation, collaboration, and communication around the ecosystem of cardiovascular research.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates bi-weekly.
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