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Connecting Heart and Kidney

Connecting Heart and Kidney

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Connecting nephrology and cardiology has taken on huge importance — from the science of cardiorenal syndrome, to mechanical/circulatory therapies, to a new proposed subspecialty, and the issues of equity and reach of new therapies including SGLT-2 inhibitors and non-steroidal MRAs. The purpose of these podcasts are to facilitate discussion on these topics.2023 American Heart Association Hygiène et vie saine Maladie et pathologies physiques Nature et écologie Science
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    • Connecting Heart and Kidney: Part 1
      Jul 21 2023

      Connecting nephrology and cardiology has taken on huge importance. In this episode of Connecting Heart and Kidney, host Janani Rangaswami speaks with a panel of trailblazers and thought leaders in the fields of cardiology, nephrology, physiology, and endocrinology, about the rise of the SGLT2 inhibitors as a game changing therapy for cardiovascular disease, the trajectory of renalism given recent trials, addressing structural inequities in cardiorenal trials, and much more. Listen and learn about the many ways that heart health and kidney health are intertwined.

      Learn more about AHA professional membership and the Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease at: https://professional.heart.org/kcvdcouncil

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      56 min
    • Connecting Heart and Kidney: Part 2
      Jul 21 2023

      Diseases of the heart can affect diseases of the kidney – and that critical link is worth taking the time to explore. In this episode of Connecting Heart and Kidney, hosts Dr. Rasha Al-Lamee and Dr. Nisha Bansal speak with an expert group of guests in the fields of cardiology and nephrology on the topic of coronary artery disease in patients with kidney disease. The group discusses how to address the fact that patients with kidney disease are less likely to get certain cardiovascular therapies, approaches to medical management for risk prevention, collaborations between nephrology and cardiology with regards to multidisciplinary care, and much more. So press play, and listen to this insightful episode of Connecting Heath and Kidney.

      Learn more about AHA professional membership and the Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease at: https://professional.heart.org/kcvdcouncil

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      • Twitter @AHAScience
      • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-heart-association

      Presented by the American Heart Association

      www.heart.org

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      56 min
    • Connecting Heart and Kidney: Part 3
      Jul 21 2023

      Chronic kidney disease is all too common – and unfortunately, there are vast discrepancies when it comes to who can get treatment, and how easy it is to receive care.  In this episode of Connecting Heart and Kidney, host Dr. Deidra Crews speaks with an expert group of guests in the fields of cardiology and nephrology on the topic of health disparities in kidney disease. The group discusses how to address more comprehensive coverage for under-insured populations, the benefits of value-based care, increasing equitable trial recruitment by increasing advocacy groups, and much more. So press play, and listen to this insightful episode of Connecting Heath and Kidney.

      Learn more about AHA professional membership and the Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease at: https://professional.heart.org/kcvdcouncil

      Follow Us

      • Twitter @AHAScience
      • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-heart-association

      Presented by the American Heart Association

      www.heart.org

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      49 min
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