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Episode 56: The Best Studies of 2024

JHLT: The Podcast

Release Date: 01/16/2025

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JHLT: The Podcast returns with a year-end recap of 2024. Each Digital Media Editor shares one of their favorite studies from JHLT in 2024 for a quick recap of last year’s excellent science in advanced heart and lung disease.

Studies featured:

·         Cardiac magnetic resonance assessment of acute rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy in pediatric heart transplant
Kikano, Sandra et al. JHLT May 2024 5(43):745-754

·         A modular simulation framework for organ allocation
Rose, Johnie et al. JHLT Aug 2024 8(43):1326-1335.

·         HeartMate 3 Snoopy: Noninvasive cardiovascular diagnosis of patients with fully magnetically levitated blood pumps during echocardiographic speed ramp tests and Valsalva maneuvers
Schlöglhofer, Thomas et al. JHLT Feb 2024 2(43):251-260.

·         Factors associated with acute limb ischemia in cardiogenic shock and downstream clinical outcomes: Insights from the Cardiogenic Shock Working Group
Kochar, Ajar et al. JHLT Nov 2024 11(43):1846-1856.

 

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