The Lead Podcast presented by Heart Rhythm Society

By: The Lead Podcast presented by Heart Rhythm Society
  • Summary

  • The Lead – a bi-weekly journal review podcast that is designed to keep you up to date and informed on the latest publications and hottest topics in electrophysiology. Key takeaways, in-depth interpretations, and informative interviews are all fitted into 15 minute time slots, so that they fit easily into your busy schedule. Click the link below to learn more!
    2023
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Episodes
  • The Lead Podcast - Episode 98: A Discussion of Effect of targeted education of patients with atrial fibrillation...
    Apr 2 2025

    Host Melissa E. Middeldorp, MPH, PhD, of the University Medical Centre Groningen & University of Adelaide, is joined by Andrea Robinson, MSN, ACNP, from Riverside Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth, and Jeroen ML Hendriks, PhD, RN, of Maastricht University Medical Centre, in this episode.

    The AF-EduCare trial investigated whether targeted patient education (delivered in-person or online) could reduce unplanned cardiovascular events in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). The study found that while education improved patient knowledge, medication adherence, and risk factor awareness, it did not significantly reduce cardiovascular hospitalizations, emergency visits, or mortality compared to standard care. However, subgroup analyses suggested that younger patients, those without heart failure, and asymptomatic AF patients might benefit more from in-person education. The findings highlight that while education enhances patient engagement, comprehensive medical management and timely clinical interventions remain the key drivers of improved cardiovascular outcomes in AF care.

    Join us for this in-depth conversation about the trial.

    https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead
    https://academic.oup.com/europace/article/27/1/euae211/7964628


    Host Disclosure(s):
    M. Middeldorp: Nothing to disclose.


    Contributor Disclosure(s):
    A. Robinson: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Medtronic, Inc., AtriCure, Inc., Biosense Webster, Inc.
    J. Kendriks: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Biotronik

    This episode has .25 ACE credits associated with it. If you want credit for listening to this episode, please visit the episode page on HRS365: https://www.heartrhythm365.org/URL/TheLeadEpisode98

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    22 mins
  • The Lead Podcast - Episode 97: A Discussion of Pulmonary Vein Isolation versus SHAM Intervention...
    Mar 27 2025

    Michael S. Lloyd, MD, FHRS, Emory University, is joined by Harish Doppalapudi, MD, FHRS, University of Alabama at Birmingham, to discuss this provocative article from late 2024 on Pulmonary Vein Isolation versus SHAM Intervention in Symptomatic Atrial Fibrillation. Special thanks to Prashant D. Bhave, MD, FHRS for his contributions to the discussion.


    https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead
    https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2823283#google_vignette


    Host Disclosure(s):
    M. Lloyd: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Medtronic, Membership on Advisory Committees: Boston Scientific


    Contributor Disclosure(s):
    H. Doppalapudi: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Boston Scientific, Abbott Medical, Fellowship Support: Medtronic, Inc., Biosense Webster, Inc., Boston Scientific, Abbott Medical, Biotronik

    This episode has .25 ACE credits associated with it. If you want credit for listening to this episode, please visit the episode page on HRS365: https://www.heartrhythm365.org/URL/TheLeadEpisode97

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    14 mins
  • The Lead Podcast - Episode 96: A Discussion of Racial Differences and Similarities in Atrial Fibrillation Epidemiology...
    Mar 20 2025

    Melissa E. Middeldorp, MPH, PhD, University Medical Centre, Groningen & University of Adelaide, is joined by So-Ryoung Lee, MD, PhD, Seoul National University Hospital, and Adrian D. Elliott, PhD, University of Adelaide/Royal, Adelaide Hospital, to discuss a study that compares atrial fibrillation (AF) epidemiology and risk factors between the UK Biobank (a predominantly European cohort) and the Korean NHIS-HEALS cohort to explore racial differences in AF incidence. Findings revealed that AF was more prevalent in the UK cohort than in the Korean cohort, with BMI and smoking showing stronger associations with AF risk in the UK population. Despite these differences, several risk factors, including hypertension and diabetes, were common predictors in both populations. The study highlights the complex interplay of lifestyle and healthcare system factors along with analysis of different large cohort studies in AF development and underscores the need for population-specific risk assessment and prevention strategies.


    https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead
    https://www.heartrhythmjournal.com/article/S1547-5271(25)00128-6/fulltext


    Host Disclosure(s):
    M. Middeldorp: Nothing to disclose.

    Contributor Disclosure(s):
    S. Lee: Nothing to disclose.
    A. Elliott: Nothing to disclose.

    This episode has .25 ACE credits associated with it. If you want credit for listening to this episode, please visit the episode page on HRS365: https://www.heartrhythm365.org/URL/TheLeadEpisode96

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    17 mins

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