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All Things Heart

Everything in life leads back to your heart. What you eat, how you feel, how much you exercise, your environment, your genetics and the list goes on. Join us as host Alexis Del Cid explores these connections. She'll share real-life stories and speak with physicians about all things related to the heart.

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  1. 108

    How a CardioScore Test Can Detect Heart Disease Before Symptoms Start

    Cathy Jacobson thought she was healthy. She exercised, felt fine and had no idea dangerous plaque was building inside her arteries. But after a coronary calcium scan, often called a CardioScore test, doctors discovered severe heart disease eventually led to quadruple bypass surgery. Cathy shares the emotional moment she learned she needed open heart surgery, while cardio-thoracic surgeon Dr. Greg Muehlebach, from The University of Kansas Health System, explains how coronary calcium scoring helps detect hidden heart disease before a heart attack happens. The conversation also explores elevated Lp(a), family history risks, who should consider getting screened. He explains why this quick test is becoming a powerful tool in preventative heart care. This is a real-world look at how early detection can save lives.

  2. 107

    Angina Chest Pain: New Device May Help Improve Blood Flow to the Heart

    Anne Weishaar lived with daily chest pain for years after undergoing triple bypass heart surgery. The pain was caused by angina, a condition often linked to reduced blood flow to the heart and coronary artery disease. At times, the pain spread into her arms, shoulders and neck, forcing her to rely on nitroglycerin tablets just to get through the day. In this episode of All Things Heart, Anne shares what it was like to live with chronic angina and why she decided to take part in a clinical trial at The University of Kansas Health System. Her doctors explain what angina is, why it is not the same as a heart attack, and how a small hourglass-shaped device called a coronary sinus reducer may help improve blood flow to areas of the heart. They also discuss who may qualify for the clinical trial, how the device is implanted, possible risks and what this new approach could mean for patients still searching for relief. This is a hopeful look at innovation in heart care and a new option for people living with ongoing chest pain.

  3. 106

    Hidden Heart Defect Found During Routine Checkup: Per Christensen's Story

    A routine physical led to a life-changing discovery for 40-year-old Per Christensen. After years of other health challenges and countless medical tests, a nurse practitioner heard a faint heart murmur that no one had noticed before. Further testing at The University of Kansas Health System revealed Per had been living with a congenital heart defect called a bicuspid aortic valve. In this episode of All Things Heart, Per shares his journey from diagnosis to open heart surgery, including the Ross procedure performed by cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Todd Crawford. Dr. Crawford explains what a bicuspid aortic valve is, how it can go undetected into adulthood, and why the Ross procedure was the right option. The conversation also covers heart murmurs, preventive care, valve replacement, cardiac rehab, recovery after heart surgery, and why keeping a routine physical can make a life-changing difference.

  4. 105

    Aortic Dissection and Marfan Syndrome: College Student Survives Emergency Open Heart Surgery

    A college student thought he had heartburn, but it turned out to be a life-threatening aortic dissection caused by undiagnosed Marfan syndrome. In this episode of All Things Heart, The University of Kansas Health System shares the story of Nicholas Counts, who collapsed just weeks before graduating from KU and woke up in the hospital after emergency open heart surgery. Nicholas joins cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Tyler Zorn, emergency physician Dr. Brandon Ricke, and cardiologist Dr. Elizabeth Gustello who helped get him air-lifted to The University of Kansas Health System for surgery to repair his aorta. The conversation covers aortic dissection symptoms, how to tell the difference between heartburn and a serious heart emergency, what happens during aortic dissection surgery, and why genetic testing can be important after a rare cardiac event. Doctors also explain how Marfan syndrome affects connective tissue and why some people may not show the typical outward signs.

  5. 104

    Inflammation: Wellness Buzzword or Silent Killer? What Science Actually Says

    It's the latest wellness buzzword—but what is inflammation really? From TikTok diets to expensive spa treatments, everyone is talking about "resetting" their body. Today, we're separating the hype from the healthcare reality.

  6. 103

    From "No Options" to New Life: A Second Chance with a DCD Heart Transplant

    After a stroke, heart failure, and being told hospice was his only option, Terrance Bruce's family refused to give up—seeking new care that ultimately changed everything. With the help of an LVAD and later a groundbreaking Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) heart transplant, Terrance overcame a life-threatening infection and received a second chance at life. Today, he's feeling like a new man—proof that hope and innovation can rewrite even the most uncertain outcomes.

  7. 102

    Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: The Hidden Cause of Chronic Pelvic Pain

    A young mom lived with years of unexplained pain before doctors finally diagnosed pelvic congestion syndrome. The condition, caused by enlarged pelvic veins, is often overlooked in women with chronic pelvic pain. After a specialized minimally invasive procedure, she finally found relief.

  8. 101

    Happy Holidays thanks to a Heart Transplant

    Robert Frias was extremely sick- a heart transplant changed his life. He's here with his doctors to reveal what it's like to go through a transplant and discuss his quality of life on the other side.

  9. 100

    A Rare Diagnosis That Saved His Life: Manuel's Story of Loss, Survival, and a Second Chance

    Manuel Romo lost his twin brother, sister, and mother to a genetic condition no one knew they had. Years later, a new diagnosis and lifesaving heart surgery revealed the true cause—and gave him a future. Manuel joins specialists from The University of Kansas Health System to discuss Loeys-Dietz syndrome, monitoring hidden heart risks, and the importance of speaking up, getting checked, and listening to the people who love you.

  10. 99

    Bridging the Distance: How Rural Kansas Patients Get Lifesaving Care at Home

    For patients living hours from specialty clinics, the Care Collaborative is transforming access to heart, stroke, and chronic disease care across rural Kansas. Through remote monitoring, real-time guidance, and daily support, patients like Vern Becker are staying healthier without long travel. Alexis Del Cid talks with Vern, his care team, and leaders behind this groundbreaking program.

  11. 98

    GLP-1 Medicine for Cardiac Care

    She underwent open heart surgery for a rare heart defect. Now doctors prescribed her GLP1-meds. But it's not to lose weight. We explore how these drugs are being used for cardiac care.

  12. 97

    Mom with Racing Heartbeat gets Life Saving Procedure- SVT

    A young mom running on adrenaline and caffeine learned there her racing heart wasn't just lifestyle- it was a medical issue. She got her rhythm back on track with a cardiac ablation

  13. 96

    A cardiovascular nurse's own heart journey

    No warnings, no symptoms so thank goodness she so giving! Meet the nurse whose routine blood donation saved her life.

  14. 95

    Heart Valve Replacement

    He's not even 30 — and he's already on his second heart valve replacement. But this time, there's no open-heart surgery. Step inside the cath lab and see how doctors at The University of Kansas Health System are using advanced, minimally invasive techniques to give patients a second chance at life — without ever opening the chest.

  15. 94

    The World's Smallest Pacemaker: How It's Helping Breast Cancer Patients

    She already had a pacemaker, then came a double mastectomy. Now, meet a woman with one of the world's smallest pacemakers — and learn why this tiny device is making a big difference after breast cancer surgery.

  16. 93

    Pelvic Congestion Syndrome

    A patient's persistent pelvic pain found a name: Pelvic Congestion Syndrome. With proper diagnosis came real relief—and the chance to reclaim the life she thought she'd lost.  Learn about her treatment and the life she leads today.

  17. 92

    Treating Heart Failure and Cancer at the Same Time

    Meet an inspiring patient battling both heart failure and cancer at The University of Kansas Health System. He's now had an "L-VAD" for seven years that helps blood pump through his heart. Learn how his medical team is working to improve his quality of life for years to come.

  18. 91

    High Blood Pressure and Your Kidneys, Renal Denervation

    More than 40% of Americans have hypertension or high blood pressure. Sometimes a change in diet and medication isn't enough. Doctors at The University of Kansas Health System offer hope using minimally invasive radiofrequency in a procedure that can reduce or even eliminate the need for medicine in some patients. 

  19. 90

    LVAD as a Bridge to Heart Recovery

    A mother's frightening diagnosis of pregnancy induced heart failure led to a mechanical device called an LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) that doctors at The University of Kansas Health System use as a bridge to transplant. Now her medical journey takes a remarkable turn- as those same doctors use LVAD as a bridge to her recovery.

  20. 89

    Tetralogy of Fallot

    Tetralogy of fallot, it's when a baby's heart doesn't form correctly during pregnancy leading to four different heart defects all at once.

  21. 88

    Celebrating Cardiac Nurses

    Cardiac nurses literally work heart to heart with their patients. Go behind the scenes to learn about the high-stakes world of heart care and the nurses who never miss a beat.

  22. 87

    Cardiac Patient Defies Odds and Walks with Mechanical Life Support

    It's a remarkable story of survival. A congestive heart failure patient vows to honor his donor's gift of life. We explore Richard Johnson's incredible journey which includes the rare feat of walking while on ECMO.

  23. 86

    All Things Heart - Second Chance at Life thanks to Heart Surgery

    He was in his 30's when he suddenly tired easily. Turns out he had an aortic aneurism. Learn about the surgery to save him and the tiny pacemaker that preserves his beating heart.

  24. 85

    Hyperaldosteronism- Overproduction of Adrenal Glands

    Alex Lovely, a school facilities manager, endured years of serious health issues before discovering he had hyperaldosteronism—a rare, often missed condition. Hear how expert care at The University of Kansas Health System transformed his life just in time for a fall dance he'll never forget.

  25. 84

    Not Asthma, but Aortic Arch Aneurysm

    She had trouble breathing and blamed asthma. But she was short of breath for another reason- an aneurysm in her aortic arch. Learn how the right diagnosis and a surgery changed everything in just one day. Guests include patient Jody Roberts and cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Todd Crawford.

  26. 83

    "Alt Flow" for Heart Failure

    A clinical trial is underway to determine if shunts inside the heart help blood flow properly and reduce pressure. This is just one of many trials to help advance medicine and heart care. Guests include patient Richard Thomas, Division Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine Dr. Mark Wiley, and Transplantation Cardiologist Dr. Hirak Shah.

  27. 82

    All Things Heart - Congenital Heart Transplant

    A local city council-member was asked to give final words which were almost his final words when he collapsed. It led to a unique heart transplant which involved two surgeons from two different hospitals.

  28. 81

    Heart Surgeries for Friends

    Two friends share more than just vacation memories- they also share ischemic heart disease. They share their near-death experiences and the care that has stabilized their health.

  29. 80

    All Things Heart - CCM Therapy for Heart Failure

    Six and half million Americans have heart failure. It causes chest pain, shortness of breath and dizziness to just name a few. CCM therapy may be an option to regulate your heart.

  30. 79

    Adult Congenital Heart Disease Clinic

    It's a reality for children born with heart defects- they will grow up and need an entire new care team. Patient Ali Baker shares her experience with the Adult Congenital Health Disease Clinic.

  31. 78

    Cardiology Couple

     A heart doctor and nurse practitioner keeping each other in a healthy rhythm. What can we learn from a married couple working in cardiology and lessons of how their love keeps work and life balanced.

  32. 77

    The Gift of Life, Transplants

    We celebrate a week of love! Donating the gift of life may be the greatest gift you can give to another person. Meet two patients who have a new lease on life due to heart transplants.

  33. 76

    Providing Kids Connections in the Hospital: Shadow Buddies

    We celebrate a week of love acknowledging the comfort and companionship kids need in the hospital. Learn about "Shadow Buddies."

  34. 75

    The University of Kansas Health System, Rallies for a 3rd Straight Championship

    From the players to the fans in the stands, The University of Kansas Health System, is your official health care provider. We are also some of the biggest fans! We cheer on the Chiefs!

  35. 74

    Older Women and Heart Disease

    Heart disease is the leading case of death for women. Studies and therapies to treat it were mostly designed for men. Hear how women can advocate for the heart health.

  36. 73

    Holiday Drinking and the Impacts on the Heart

    As we are in holiday party season, hear about how drinking more than usual for just one night can affect your heart. Guests include electrophysiologist Dr. Rhea Pimentel and interventional cardiologist Dr. Dusan Stanojevich.

  37. 72

    Innominate Artery Stenosis

    An eye doctor discovered dangerous blockages requiring open heart surgery. Learn why doctors say a routine trip to the ophthalmologist can be lifesaving. Guests include: Dr. Todd Crawford, thoracic surgeon; Dr. Radwan Ajlan, comprehensive ophthalmologist; and patient Vickie Baylie.

  38. 71

    Second Opinion Leads to Less Invasive Heart Procedure

    Kenny Karczewski refused to believe open heart surgery was his only option. How a second opinion at The University of Kansas Health System led him to a much less-invasive solution.

  39. 70

    Second Opinion Saves a Young Mother from Heart Transplant

    A lesson in trusting your instincts. Ann Bruer was told she needed a heart transplant. A second opinion revealed the fix was far less extreme, her 50-years-long fight to a healthy heart.

  40. 69

    Mother of Six Saved

    A single mother of six with no time to slow down is told her heart is failing. What doctors did that has her back to living her life and being a

  41. 68

    Haley Taylor - Determination in a Health Journey

    A drawer full of medications, and years of scary diagnoses. Haley Taylor is determined.  We share her journey to good health, after refusing to take no for an answer.

  42. 67

    New Robotic Heart Lab

    An incredible addition for cardiac patients and their doctors. See how the robotic heart lab is changing patient care.

  43. 66

    Breast Cancer Treatments and the Heart

    We explain the link between breast cancer treatment and heart problems, and the doctors who specialize in minimizing those risks.

  44. 65

    All Things Heart: Angela Van Zandt

    When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she didn't slow down. She got moving! Her doctors say it had everything to do with protecting her heart during her treatments, and her recovery.

  45. 64

    Rural Community Care

    Instead of driving hours to find the right doctor, Glen Virden only has to drive 15 minutes in a town of less than three thousand. We share the work being done to bring top of the line health care to rural communities.

  46. 63

    Cardio-Obstetrics

    An infectious giggle and beautiful eyes! You'd never guess the trouble that surrounded this little girl's birth for her mom, pregnancy-induced heart failure!

  47. 62

    A Man Named Miracle

    A nickname that comes with a medical story made for a movie. Find out why his friends call him "Miracle."

  48. 61

    All Things Heart - Diabetes and Heart Failure

    Nearly 39 million Americas are living with diabetes. We explore the link between diabetes and heart failure and how to prevent it from happening to you.

  49. 60

    Heart Recipient Gratitude

    After the journey to save his failing lasted years, this is how Brian Pitts went from patient to survivor and now thriver! We look at his incredible mission.

  50. 59

    Aortoiliac Bypass

    A routine visit leads to an emergency surgery! What happened to a patient and why she says she feels better now, in her sixties then she did in her 30's!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Everything in life leads back to your heart. What you eat, how you feel, how much you exercise, your environment, your genetics and the list goes on. Join us as host Alexis Del Cid explores these connections. She'll share real-life stories and speak with physicians about all things related to the heart.

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