Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'. Where Curiosity meets Clarity!
๐ซ Scar. Signal. Survival. A major new JAMA study from the NHLBI Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Registry followed 2,698 patients for nearly 7 years and demonstrated that advanced cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and NT-proBNP markedly improve prediction of adverse outcomes in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. ๐ Key findings: โข Late gadolinium enhancement (fibrosis burden) strongly predicted events โข LGE โฅ9% of LV mass substantially increased risk โข LV mass index, LV systolic dysfunction, and NT-proBNP independently predicted outcomes โข Traditional markers alone may miss...
info_outlineDr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'. Where Curiosity meets Clarity!
๐ง Six landmark stroke investigations published in NEJM, JAMA, and Lancet are redefining modern reperfusion science. ๐น ORIENTAL-MeVO: Thrombectomy improved outcomes in selected medium-vessel occlusion strokes. ๐น TNK-PLUS: Bridging tenecteplase before EVT in the late window showed no added benefit. ๐น CHOICE-2: Intra-arterial alteplase after successful thrombectomy improved excellent recovery but raised mortality concerns. ๐น INSTANT: Early tirofiban after inadequate tenecteplase response improved 90-day outcomes. ๐น TAPIS: Early ticagrelor + aspirin after thrombolysis...
info_outlineDr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'. Where Curiosity meets Clarity!
๐ด๐ง How much sleep is โjust rightโ for healthy ageing? A remarkable Nature study of ~500,000 UK Biobank participants demonstrated a striking U-shaped relationship between sleep duration and biological ageing across 23 ageing clocks, 17 organs, and 3 omics platforms. ๐๐งฌ Both short (<6 h) and long (>8 h) sleep were associated with accelerated ageing, higher systemic disease burden, and increased all-cause mortality. The biologic โsweet spotโ appeared to be ~6โ8 hours/night. โณโค๏ธ An elegant reminder that sleep is not passive rest โ it is active systemic repair....
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๐ซ Old drug. New evidence. Renewed relevance. Two major JAMA studies published in 2026 revisit the role of digoxin/digitalis glycosides in modern cardiovascular care. ๐ A meta-analysis of 9,013 patients with HFmrEF/HFrEF showed reduced worsening heart failure events without increased mortality. ๐ The Dig-RHD randomized trial from India demonstrated that digoxin reduced death or worsening heart failure in symptomatic rheumatic heart disease with minimal toxicity. Key message: ๐ Digoxin may still have an important role as affordable adjunctive therapyโespecially in resource-limited...
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๐โ๏ธ Before modern hospitals, there were the healing temples of Asclepius โ where medicine, ritual, dreams, and compassion converged. Son of Apollo, trained by the wise centaur Chiron, Asclepius became the enduring symbol of healing in Greek civilization. His daughters โ Hygieia, Panacea, and Iaso โ represented health, cure, and recovery itself. Even today, the Rod of Asclepius remains the universal emblem of medicine. ๐ฟ A reminder that the art of healing has always been more than science alone โ it is wisdom, empathy, and hope.
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๐งฌ Predict. Prevent. Protect: The APOL1 Proteomic Revolution A fascinating new study in Nature Medicine describes a 9-protein APOL1 Proteomic Risk Score (APRS) capable of predicting kidney disease progression years before chronic kidney disease becomes clinically apparent. Among individuals of African ancestry with APOL1 high-risk genotypes and preserved kidney function, APRS achieved a remarkable time-dependent AUC of ~86%, substantially outperforming traditional clinical scores and polygenic risk tools. This work moves us closer to precision nephrology: identifying who is truly at risk,...
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๐ง ๐๏ธ New infographic from Dr RR Baligaโs Podkast for the Kurious Doc: โColonoscopy, Cancer & Competing Risks.โ Two major 2026 studies from The Lancet and JAMA reshape how we think about colorectal cancer screening and surveillance. ๐น The NordICC trial showed reduced colorectal cancer incidence with colonoscopy, but no significant mortality reduction after 13 years. ๐น In adults โฅ75 years with prior adenomas, non-colorectal cancer mortality far exceeded colorectal cancer risk, highlighting the importance of frailty and individualized decision-making. ...
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๐ง Three major stroke trials published in JAMA this week may reshape adjunctive reperfusion strategies in acute ischemic stroke. ๐น TNK-PLUS: Tenecteplase before thrombectomy in late-window stroke showed no added functional benefit. ๐น CHOICE-2: Intra-arterial alteplase after successful thrombectomy improved excellent neurological recovery, though mortality signals warrant caution. ๐น INSTANT: Early tirofiban after inadequate tenecteplase response significantly improved 90-day outcomes in non-large vessel occlusion stroke. Together, these studies highlight a growing shift...
info_outlineDr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'. Where Curiosity meets Clarity!
๐งฌ Tumours are not just masses of cellsโthey are organized ecosystems. A remarkable Nature study by Zhang et al. mapped >10 million spatial transcriptomes across cancers and identified 9 conserved โspatial ecotypesโ within the tumour microenvironment. Even more striking: these ecotypes could be detected non-invasively from plasma cell-free DNA using deep learning. Higher SE7/SE8 predicted better immunotherapy outcomes, while SE4 forecast resistance and poorer survival. A powerful step toward blood-based spatial oncology and precision immunotherapy. ๐๐ฉธ๐ฌ ...
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๐ง ๐ค Can the unconscious brain still process meaning? A remarkable Nature study used Neuropixels recordings from the human hippocampus during general anesthesia and found preserved oddball detection, semantic encoding, syntactic processing, and even prediction of upcoming words. The anesthetized brain was not silentโit adapted, learned, and contextualized language despite loss of consciousness. These findings challenge classical theories tightly linking higher cognition to conscious awareness. Katlowitz KA et al. Nature. 2026. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10448-0 ๐๏ธ
info_outline๐ซ Scar. Signal. Survival.
A major new JAMA study from the NHLBI Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Registry followed 2,698 patients for nearly 7 years and demonstrated that advanced cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and NT-proBNP markedly improve prediction of adverse outcomes in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
๐ Key findings:
โข Late gadolinium enhancement (fibrosis burden) strongly predicted events
โข LGE โฅ9% of LV mass substantially increased risk
โข LV mass index, LV systolic dysfunction, and NT-proBNP independently predicted outcomes
โข Traditional markers alone may miss important risk signals
This work moves HCM risk assessment beyond simple wall thickness toward a multidimensional precision cardiology approach.
๐ JAMA. Published online May 11, 2026.
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