Archive for September 2023
Myocarditis – Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment
Joining us today to discuss what’s new in myocarditis in terms of diagnosis and treatment is Leslie Cooper Jr., M.D., professor of medicine and chair of the department of cardiology at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida. Tune in to learn more about the advances in diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis. Specific topics discussed: • What is…
Read MoreThe David Procedure
Joining us today to discuss The David Procedure is Malakh L. Shrestha, M.B.B.S., Ph.D., cardiac surgeon and director of the Mayo Clinic aortic center of excellence and director of aortic surgery for cardiovascular surgery at Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota. Tune in to learn more about The David Procedure. Specific topics discussed: • Aortic Regurgitation •…
Read MoreAdults with Left Ventricular Failure – Which Medications Work?
Welcome back to “Interview with the Experts,” a podcast series from Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Education. I’m your host, Dr. Luke Burchill, an adult congenital heart failure specialist here at Mayo Clinic, and joining me today is Dr. Shannon Dunley, cardiologist and heart transplant specialist. • Left Ventricular Failure • Quadruple Therapy • Effective medication •…
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence-Augmented ECG Interpretation Using Smartphone Technology
Joining us today to discuss using AI-ECG to detect cardiac amyloidosis is David M. Harmon, Jr. M.D., cardiology fellow at Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Harmon’s research interests include the clinical application of artificial intelligence electrocardiography and assessing the utility of AI algorithms on wearable devices. Tune in to learn about using AI-ECG to detect…
Read MoreCardiac Allograft Rejection Using AI-ECG
Joining us today to discuss cardiac allograft rejection using AI-ECG is Demilade A. Adedinsewo, M.B., Ch.B., M.P.H., assistant professor of medicine and non-invasive cardiologist at Mayo Clinic, Florida. Her research interests include the application of artificial intelligence tools in cardiology. Specific topics discussed: • In order to introduce this project to our listeners, can you…
Read MoreThe VT Calculator
Joining us today to discuss the Mayo Clinic Ventricular Tachycardia Calculator is Adam May, M.D., a cardiac intensivist and assistant professor of medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. May’s interests include the discovery, development, and refinement of innovative processes to enhance the diagnostic capabilities of automated ECG interpretation. Tune…
Read MoreReduced Lead Setting for Diagnostic ECG Interpretation Using Deep Learning Models
Joining us today to discuss what reduced-lead ECG analysis is, it’s clinical value, some of its challenges, and how it compares to standard 12-lead ECG analysis is Joel Xue, Ph.D. Dr. Xue currently leads the AI group of AliveCor and is an adjunct professor of Bioinformatics department at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Tune in to…
Read MoreAI-ECG to Detect Cardiac Amyloidosis: Strengths, Limitations, and Future Directions
Joining us today to discuss using AI-ECG to detect cardiac amyloidosis is David M. Harmon, Jr. M.D., cardiology fellow at Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Harmon’s research interests include the clinical application of artificial intelligence electrocardiography and assessing the utility of AI algorithms on wearable devices. Tune in to learn about using AI-ECG to detect…
Read MoreAdvances in Occlusion Myocardial Infarction Detection
Joining us today to discuss the role of artificial intelligence in detecting acute occlusion myocardial infarction (OMI) is Pendell Meyers, M.D., co-editor of Dr. Smith’s ECG blog, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. His primary research focus is in improving the identification and treatment of occlusion…
Read MoreBarriers to AI-ECG Adoption
Joining us today to discuss the challenges with artificial intelligence and ECG analysis is Adam May, M.D., a cardiac intensivist and assistant professor of medicine at Washington University’s School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. May’s interests include the discovery, development, and refinement of innovative processes to enhance the diagnostic capabilities of automated ECG…
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