From the #HFBeat Archives 🎙
Our pharmacist debate on MRAs in HFpEF and HFmrEF remains one of our most thought-provoking episodes. Stormi Gale, PharmD and Robert L Page II, PharmD discuss trial design challenges, cost-effectiveness, CKM overlap, and where finerenone fits in practice today.
Still relevant. Still controversial. Still worth a listen.
Listen here: https://t.co/i1RxYNQnNb
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New episode of #HFBeat is out now 🎧
What does the future of infiltrative & inflammatory cardiomyopathies look like?
Guest editors Drs. Nisha A. Gilotra, Mathew Maurer and Emer Joyce join us to discuss the May special focus issue of... https://t.co/lNFPRIYf62
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Becoming a physician is not good for your health.
- High stress
- Sleep disruption
- Intense workload
- Feelings of isolation
- Putting your life on hold
- Limited time for exercise
- Exposure to traumatic cases
- Not having time for family and friends
- Always having to be perfect because the stakes are so high
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ICYMI the March episode of #HFBeat is out 🎙
In this lively debate on MRAs in HFpEF/HFmrEF, Stormi Gale, PharmD, BCCP, FHFSA shares why phenotyping may be one of the biggest challenges in heart failure trials - from missed amyloid diagnoses in older studies to refining who we enroll today.
If we aren’t studying the right patients, are we drawing the right conclusions?
Listen here: https://t.co/i1RxYNQnNb
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AHFTC training covers an enormous clinical landscape — MCS, transplant, shock, palliative care, etc. — often in a single fellowship year.
I created the Heart Failure Fellow Lecture Series to help close the education gap.
Free. No paywall. No sign-up. 🎓
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Each month, @priyaumapathi and I sit down with leading #HeartFailure clinicians and researchers on the @HFSA Heart Failure Beat podcast — covering everything from cardiogenic shock to palliative care to AI.
New episodes monthly. Listen here 👇
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How can digital health technologies improve heart failure care in real-world practice?
The new HFSA Scientific Statement on Integrated Healthcare Technologies (IHTs) in the March issue of Journal of Cardiac Failure explores the evidence behind digital interventions and their impact on patient outcomes.
Want a deeper dive? Listen to our podcast episode discussing the statement and its implications for HF care.
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🎙 New Episode of #HFBeat
How should we be thinking about MRAs in HFpEF and HFmrEF today? In this lively debate, Stormi Gale, PharmD, BCCP, FHFSA and Robert L Page II, PharmD, MSPH, FHFSA examine:
- Evidence from TOPCAT and FINEARTS-HF
- Trial design and phenotyping challenges
- CKM overlap and cardiorenal considerations
- Hyperkalemia risk and combination strategies
- Cost and access realities
A balanced, evidence-driven discussion to help clinicians navigate real-world decisions.
Listen here: https://t.co/i1RxYNQnNb
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How do we turn patient-generated data into actionable heart failure care without overwhelming clinicians?
This episode of The Heart Failure Beat explores integrated health technologies, patient adherence, digital equity, and why multidisciplinary teams are essential for success.
Listen here: https://t.co/51utgYWjZe
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New #HFBeat episode out now! Do we have evidence for inpatient sodium restriction in HF? In this preview, Dr. Tariq Ahmad explains why existing studies haven’t answered the question - and why a VA-commissioned expert review concluded sodium restriction for admitted HF patients isn’t supported.
Listen here: https://t.co/9PTBYBoKhj
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New #HFBeat episode is out: Are we over-indexing on sodium and blaming patients without evidence? Dr. Tariq Ahmad explains why “dietary indiscretion” is often assumed to drive HF admissions, despite lack of data—and why it’s time for a paradigm shift toward what’s proven.
Listen here: https://t.co/9PTBYBpi6R
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🎧 New episode of The Heart Failure Beat is out!
In this episode, Laura Peters, DNP explains why heart failure care shouldn’t rely on any one single device and how integrating wearables, implantable devices, telehealth, and AI can lead to more actionable, patient-centered care.
Bonus! The authors developed practical resources to help clinicians put this new guidance into practice https://t.co/L26HkrqBGd
Listen here: https://t.co/51utgYVM9G
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“What brought you to heart failure?”
In this special episode, six HFSA past presidents share the defining moments, mentors, and clinical experiences that shaped their careers — from hemodynamics and early HF trials to transformative ICU care. Their reflections offer a rare look at how leaders in our field found purpose and direction.
Listen here: 🔗 https://t.co/AgeqbTCsp1
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Listen to our newest #HFBeat podcast episode featuring Drs. Burkoff, Belkin, and Mak. @priyaumapathi and I really enjoyed discussing their recent Journal of Cardiac Failure issue on hemodynamics.