Open Heart Podcast

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Open Heart Podcast

Open Heart is an online-only, open access cardiology journal dedicated to publishing high quality, peer reviewed medical research in all disciplines and therapeutic areas of cardiovascular medicine. Its goal is to ensure maximum transparency and maximum impact on research progress and patient care. The journal is published by BMJ in partnership with the British Cardiovascular Society. Open Heart aims to operate a fast submission and review process with continuous publication online, to ensure timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide. The journal adheres to a rigorous and transparent peer review process, and papers are considered on methodological soundness rather than priority or novelty. * The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of

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    A balanced omega-6/omega-3 ratio in the Greek Diet: the powerful aid in fighting obesity

    The truths and myths about the relationship between omega-6 and omega-3 intake and prevention of obesity are revealed in this podcast. The Editor in Chief of Open Heart, Pascal Meier, interviews Artemis Simopoulos, the author of an editorial which underlines the importance of finding the balance on the consumption of fatty-acids, by lowering the amount of omega-6 intake and increasing the amount of omega-3. “If we don’t do this, I don’t think we will ever be able to lower the body weight of the population closer to a normal range”, she says. Dr. Artemis Simopoulos, the Founder and President of the Center for Genetics, Nutrition and Health, Washington, DC, advocates that the preferred ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 for optimal health is 1:2/1. Therefore, it is time to replace popular cooking oils such as sunflower or corn oil, by canola, flaxseed or nuts oils, specially in Western countries. With the same balance in mind, “the intake of green leafy vegetables [rich in omega-3 fatty acids] and fruit needs to be considered very seriously”. Read the full article here: http://openheart.bmj.com/content/3/2/e000385.full.

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    Why we were wrong about dietary fat guidelines

    Rahul Bahl, Open Heart associate editor, talks to Zoe Harcombe about her article: Evidence from randomised controlled trials did not support the introduction of dietary fat guidelines in 1977 and 1983: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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    CDIS 2014: Tackling global reimbursement considerations: How does this impact trial design?

    By Perry Bridger. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Commissioning through evaluation, and streamlining the commissioning process

    By Wayne Bartlett-Syree and Mark de Belder. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: New technology appraisal and commissioning discussion

    This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Summit summary and closing comments

    With John Martin. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Inside NICE: Defining cost effectiveness and technology assessment

    By Mirella Marlow. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Funding opportunities from the British Heart Foundation

    By Peter Weissberg, medical director, British Heart Foundation. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: NIH initiatives - early stage funding opportunities for device innovation

    By Jodi Black, deputy director, Office of Translational Alliances and Coordination, NIH. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Innovation: Preclinical and imaging in device iteration discussion

    This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Preclinical evaluation case examples: How pathologists can streamline device development

    By Michael Joner. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Neurodeflection for TAVI: Establishing clinical need and approval pathway

    By Pauliina Margolis, Keystone Heart. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Intellectual property disasters I have lived through and you should avoid

    By Maurice Buchbinder. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Implementing EMA guidelines for DES CE approval

    With Bart Segers and Christine Shan. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Can regulators facilitate innovation while balancing responsibilities for patient safety?

    By Ian Hudson, chief executive Medicines and Healthcare Product Regulatory Agency. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: British healthcare policy and funding for MedTech discussion

    This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Targeted biologics: The future of medicine, innovation, and interventional therapeutics

    By John Martin. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: Can the UK gain a competitive edge in BioTech? Role, goals, and challenges of NOCRI

    By Mark Samuels, managing director, NIHR Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: British health care policy in a global landscape

    By Julian Huppert, Lib Dem MP for Cambridge. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: The Yale-UCL Research and Device Evaluation Program: A trans atlantic academic initiative

    By Alexandra Lansky. This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: http://bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    CDIS 2014: British healthcare policy and funding for MedTech introduction

    With John Martin and Bryan Williams. Session goals: - CV innovation as a major goal of British National interest - Goals of MedTech in the EU/US trade and investment partnership - Academic and private sector incentives and goals for innovation This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative. View the programme here: http://bit.ly/1ghpxeQ Listen to the rest of the podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014

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    Replacing saturated fats: Are the guidelines wrong?

    Editor-in-chief Pascal Meier talks to James DiNicolantonio, Wegmans Pharmacy, Ithaca, NY, about his article examining guidelines on the cardiometabolic consequences of replacing saturated fats with carbohydrates or omega-6 polyunsaturated fats. Read the article: http://goo.gl/BVg4SD

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    COPD and mortality after acute myocardial infarction

    Dr Pascal Meier, MD, Editor-in-Chief of the new BMJ cardiology journal Open Heart, is discussing a paper on the impact of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD on clinical outcomes in patients who present with an acute myocardial infarction with study author Dr Pontus Andell, MD, PhD student at Lund University, Lund, Sweden. Read the full paper here: http://bit.ly/1bm6kW9

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Open Heart is an online-only, open access cardiology journal dedicated to publishing high quality, peer reviewed medical research in all disciplines and therapeutic areas of cardiovascular medicine. Its goal is to ensure maximum transparency and maximum impact on research progress and patient care. The journal is published by BMJ in partnership with the British Cardiovascular Society. Open Heart aims to operate a fast submission and review process with continuous publication online, to ensure timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide. The journal adheres to a rigorous and transparent peer review process, and papers are considered on methodological soundness rather than priority or novelty. * The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of

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