JHLT: The Podcast
On the second November episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors continue MCS-month with a paper from the November issue of JHLT, entitled “” First author Diyar Saeed, MD, PhD, of the Heart Center Niderrhein, and senior author Jennifer Cowger, MD, MS, of Henry Ford Hospitals both join the podcast. You’ll hear about: Why LVAD patients develop new and progressive aortic regurgitation—and how contemporary devices may differ Associated hemodynamic events Intraoperative surgical techniques Slowing the progression of the condition and monitoring it post-op Early...
info_outline Episode 51: Can you be pragmatic about tMCS in Acute RV Failure?JHLT: The Podcast
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors have three expert guests to discuss their paper, “.” You’ll hear from first author Anthony Carnicelli, MD, from the Medical University of South Carolina; Alexander Bernhardt, MD, from the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf; and senior author Manreet Kanwar, MD, of the Cardiovascular Institute at Allegheny Health Network. The episode explores: Parameters that influence deciding when to escalate RV support Determining which device is right for each patient Evaluating a patient for the correct anticoagulants Device-related...
info_outline Episode 50: Age matching lung donors and recipients in EuropeJHLT: The Podcast
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors discuss a paper from the October issue of JHLT, entitled “Donor to recipient age matching in lung transplantation: A European experience.” Senior author Andrew Fisher, FRCP, PhD joins the podcast to discuss the paper. You’ll hear about: European practices in lung transplantation and the donor population Main findings and takeaways How age disparities in donor matching affect outcomes Extended criteria for older donors For the latest studies from JHLT, visit , or, if you’re an ISHLT member, access your Journal...
info_outline Episode 49: The Evaluation and Care of Cardiac Transplant CandidatesJHLT: The Podcast
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors discuss a new guidelines document from the ISHLT entitled “” The lead co-authors of the document—Yael Peled, MD, and Anique Ducharme, MD, MSc—are on the podcast to discuss the document. You’ll hear about: Challenges in drafting such an overarching document Highlights for clinicians Major changes in the document since the last version How changes in durable and temporary MCS affect use of the document For the latest studies from JHLT, visit , or, if you’re an ISHLT member, access your Journal membership at . Join...
info_outline Episode 48: A Tribute to Daniel R GoldsteinJHLT: The Podcast
This month, JHLT: The Podcast reissues our September 2023 tribute to former Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Daniel R. Goldstein. Dr. Goldstein stepped down from his role for health reasons in July 2023; he had been diagnosed with an advanced salivary gland malignancy and felt he would be unable to continue serving JHLT and the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) to his characteristically demanding standard. Sadly, Dr. Goldstein died on 21 May, 2024, at the age of 56, leaving behind his wife, 2 children, an extended family, and a larger universe of colleagues, collaborators,...
info_outline Episode 47: An Interview with JHLT EIC Joe RogersJHLT: The Podcast
In this special episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors connect with Joseph Rogers, MD, the new Editor-in-Chief of JHLT. In the conversation, Dr. Rogers shares more about his vision for the Journal, how he plans to tackle the challenges and opportunities facing the publication, and a little about his life both inside and outside of medicine. In addition to being the new Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Rogers is the President and CEO of the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, a past president of the ISHLT, and a prolific contributor to the field of heart and lung transplantation. For the...
info_outline Episode 46: August 2024JHLT: The Podcast
On the second August episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors discuss a paper from the August issue of JHLT, entitled “A modular simulation framework for organ allocation.”The episode is hosted by Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD, FCCP, a transplant pulmonologist from the University of Washington. The guests for this episode are first author Johnie Rose, MD, PhD, of the Center for Community Health Integration at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and lead author Maryam Valapour, MD, MPP, of the Department of Pulmonary Medicine at the Cleveland...
info_outline Episode 45: August 2024JHLT: The Podcast
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors discuss a brand new consensus document from the ISHLT entitled “Strategies to Prevent Hemocompatibility Related Adverse Events in Patients with a Durable, Continuous-Flow Ventricular Assist Device.” The episode is hosted by Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD, FCCP, a transplant pulmonologist from the University of Washington. The consensus document’s lead author, Ian Hollis, PharmD, a heart failure pharmacist and Associate Professor from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, joins the podcast to...
info_outline Episode 44: July 2024JHLT: The Podcast
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two studies from the July issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. Digital Media Editor Marty Tam, MD, a transplant cardiologist from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, hosts this episode. First, Dr. Tam and Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD, FCCP, interview their first guest, Daniel Calabrese, MD, first author on the study “.” The study’s authors sought to tackle challenges behind early detection of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) by identifying biomarkers associated...
info_outline Episode 43: June 2024JHLT: The Podcast
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two studies from the June issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. Digital Media Editor Van-Khue Ton, MD, a transplant cardiologist from Massachusetts General Hospital, hosts this episode. First, Dr. Ton and Digital Media Editor Marty Tam, MD, interview their first guests, first author Matthew Carey, MD, MBA, and senior author Justin Fried, MD, both of the Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City, on their study “.” This retrospective study of all patients receiving a...
info_outlineIt’s another COVID-19 special on this month’s JHLT: The Podcast, which features two articles on COVID-19 and thoracic organ transplantation from the April issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation.
First, the editors explore a study entitled “Heart transplantation for COVID-19 myopathy in the United States,” which comes from Gill and colleagues at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
The editors welcome first author George Gill, MD, to share what brought him from the United Kingdom to the States, and to talk about the findings of the study. The Digital Media Editors want to know how COVID-19 myocarditis impacts immune response in transplantation, how Dr. Gill manages different etiologies of cardiomyopathy, and some of the limitations of the study.
Next, the editors welcome senior author Nicolaus Schwerk, MD, from Hannover Medical School in Germany to discuss the paper, “COVID-19 in pediatric lung transplant recipients: Clinical Course and outcome.”
Dr. Schwerk is an expert in rare diffuse parenchymal lung diseases and end stage lung diseases, as well as congenital thoracic malformations in children, and performs lung transplantation. This single-center study investigated the impact of SARS-COV-2 infection on pediatric lung transplant recipients between March 2020 and June 2022 at Hannover Medical Center. The key finding of the study was that the COVID-19-positive pediatric lung transplant recipients did remarkably well.
The digital media editors dig in with Dr. Schwerk on the pace of COVID-19 infections in Europe, why antivirals are used differently in pediatric patients, and why pediatric patients typically experience a more mild course of disease.
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