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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 31 MIN

Innovation, Access, and the Future of Cardiac Care

from MD Newsline · host Dr. Quentin Youmans

In this episode of MD Newsline, Dr. Quentin Youmans, a heart failure cardiologist at Northwestern Medicine, explores the rapidly evolving landscape of advanced heart failure care. He shares insights into guideline-directed medical therapy, emerging device-based interventions, and the growing role of personalized medicine in improving outcomes for patients with complex cardiovascular disease. Dr. Youmans also addresses health disparities, access challenges, and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in modern cardiology. Episode Highlights Advances in Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy (GDMT) Dr. Youmans discusses the four pillars of GDMT for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and how rapid initiation and optimization of therapy can significantly improve patient outcomes. He emphasises early sequencing, close follow-up, and collaboration with pharmacy teams to ensure patients receive maximal benefit. Device-Based Therapies in Advanced Heart Failure Innovations such as transcatheter mitral valve repair, pulmonary artery pressure monitoring, and advanced hemodynamic devices are reshaping heart failure care. Dr. Youmans explains how these technologies help reduce hospitalizations, improve symptoms, and support earlier intervention in high-risk patients. Health Disparities and Access to Care A major focus of the conversation centers on racial, socioeconomic, and geographic disparities in heart failure outcomes. Dr. Youmans highlights efforts to expand access through community-based clinics, telehealth, and outreach to rural and underserved populations. Sex-Based Differences and Cardiovascular Risk Across the Lifespan Dr. Youmans explores how pregnancy-related conditions such as preeclampsia increase long-term cardiovascular risk for women. He underscores the need for coordinated care between cardiology, OB-GYN, and primary care to support prevention and long-term monitoring. Multidisciplinary and Collaborative Care Models Heart failure management increasingly relies on collaboration across specialties, including nephrology, endocrinology, interventional cardiology, and surgery. Dr. Youmans discusses how integrated care models improve decision-making and patient outcomes, particularly in complex cases involving CKM (cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic) syndrome. Personalized Medicine and Biomarkers Biomarkers such as BNP play a growing role in risk stratification and treatment monitoring. Dr. Youmans explains how future approaches may tailor therapies based not only on biology, but also on patients' social environments and barriers to care. Emerging Therapies and the Future of Heart Failure Treatment From SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists to new mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, Dr. Youmans reviews promising pharmacologic advances for both HFrEF and HFpEF. He also shares perspectives on future innovations, including fully implantable LVADs, organ preservation technologies, and transplant expansion strategies. Key Takeaway Dr. Youmans emphasizes that the future of heart failure care lies at the intersection of innovation, equity, and collaboration. By combining advanced therapies with patient-centered communication and improved access, clinicians can meaningfully transform outcomes for diverse patient populations. Resources Website: https://mdnewsline.com/ Newsletter: https://mdnewsline.com/subscribe/ Connect with Dr. Quentin Youmans: Here

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