LVAD Reverses Heart Failure, Avoids Transplant 03/25/26
Welcome to Cardiology Today â Recorded March 25, 2026. This episode summarizes 5 key cardiology studies on topics like healthcare costs and heart failure. Key takeaway: LVAD Reverses Heart Failure, Avoids Transplant.
Article Links:
Article 1: Recovery From Heart Failure: Microvascular Mechanisms. (Circulation)
Article 2: The Fontan Outcomes Network: Findings After 2 Years and 1121 Participants. (Circulation)
Article 3: Association Between Copayments and Attendance in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Nationwide Analysis From the AACVPR Registry. (Journal of the American Heart Association)
Article 4: Sociodemographic and Clinical Predictors of Mortality in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease. (Journal of the American Heart Association)
Article 5: Joint Associations of Sleep Patterns and Genetic Susceptibility With Dynamic Transitions of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Coronary Heart Disease and the Mediating Role of Inflammatory Biomarkers and Metabolites. (Journal of the American Heart Association)
Full episode page: https://podcast.explainheart.com/podcast/lvad-reverses-heart-failure-avoids-transplant-03-25-26/
đ Featured Articles
Article 1: Recovery From Heart Failure: Microvascular Mechanisms.
Journal: Circulation
PubMed Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41878819
Summary: Left ventricular assist device support improves cardiac histology and function in patients with heart failure. This improvement sometimes allows patients to avoid heart transplantation after Left Ventricular Assist Device removal. The study investigated the microvascular and cellular programs underlying this observed myocardial recovery.
Article 2: The Fontan Outcomes Network: Findings After 2 Years and 1121 Participants.
Journal: Circulation
PubMed Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41878814
Summary: Survival after Fontan palliation for single ventricle heart disease has substantially improved. The Fontan Outcomes Network, comprising 38 congenital heart centers, was established to define the long-term trajectory of these patients. The network successfully enrolled 1121 participants within its first two years, providing a substantial cohort for future longitudinal analysis.
Article 3: Association Between Copayments and Attendance in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Nationwide Analysis From the AACVPR Registry.
Journal: Journal of the American Heart Association
PubMed Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41878870
Summary: A. C. V. P. R. Registry. Improving cardiac rehabilitation participation remains a national priority. This study utilized the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation registry, analyzing data from 2012 to 2021. The investigation explored the relationship between patient copayments and attendance in cardiac rehabilitation programs, and also patient dropout rates. This analysis addressed the crucial clinical question of how financial barriers impact patient adherence and program completion.
Article 4: Sociodemographic and Clinical Predictors of Mortality in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease.
Journal: Journal of the American Heart Association
PubMed Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41878868
Summary: Mortality in adults with congenital heart disease is strongly driven by disease complexity. This study investigated the influence of both clinical factors and social determinants of health on all-cause mortality in patients with adult congenital heart disease. Researchers utilized a single-center retrospective cohort from the Mayo Adult Congenital Heart Disease Registry, spanning from 2004 to 2017. The findings contributed to understanding critical factors impacting long-term survival in this complex patient population.
Article 5: Joint Associations of Sleep Patterns and Genetic Susceptibility With Dynamic Transitions of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Coronary Heart Disease and the Mediating Role of Inflammatory Biomarkers and Metabolites.
Journal: Journal of the American Heart Association
PubMed Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41878867
Summary: Sleep behaviors influence the development of both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and coronary heart disease. This study explored the associations of specific sleep patterns with dynamic transitions of these conditions. The investigation also addressed the interaction of sleep patterns with genetic susceptibility and the mediating role of inflammatory biomarkers and metabolites. The analysis utilized extensive data from the U. K. Biobank to characterize these complex interrelationships affecting comorbidity.
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Today’s date is March 25, 2026. Welcome to Cardiology Today. Here are the latest research findings.
Article number one. Recovery From Heart Failure: Microvascular Mechanisms. Left ventricular assist device support improves cardiac histology and function in patients with heart failure. This improvement sometimes allows patients to avoid heart transplantation after Left Ventricular Assist Device removal. The study investigated the microvascular and cellular programs underlying this observed myocardial recovery.
Article number two. The Fontan Outcomes Network: Findings After 2 Years and 1121 Participants. Survival after Fontan palliation for single ventricle heart disease has substantially improved. The Fontan Outcomes Network, comprising 38 congenital heart centers, was established to define the long-term trajectory of these patients. The network successfully enrolled 1121 participants within its first two years, providing a substantial cohort for future longitudinal analysis.
Article number three. Association Between Copayments and Attendance in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Nationwide Analysis From the A. A. C. V. P. R. Registry. Improving cardiac rehabilitation participation remains a national priority. This study utilized the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation registry, analyzing data from 2012 to 2021. The investigation explored the relationship between patient copayments and attendance in cardiac rehabilitation programs, and also patient dropout rates. This analysis addressed the crucial clinical question of how financial barriers impact patient adherence and program completion.
Article number four. Sociodemographic and Clinical Predictors of Mortality in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease. Mortality in adults with congenital heart disease is strongly driven by disease complexity. This study investigated the influence of both clinical factors and social determinants of health on all-cause mortality in patients with adult congenital heart disease. Researchers utilized a single-center retrospective cohort from the Mayo Adult Congenital Heart Disease Registry, spanning from 2004 to 2017. The findings contributed to understanding critical factors impacting long-term survival in this complex patient population.
Article number five. Joint Associations of Sleep Patterns and Genetic Susceptibility With Dynamic Transitions of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Coronary Heart Disease and the Mediating Role of Inflammatory Biomarkers and Metabolites. Sleep behaviors influence the development of both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and coronary heart disease. This study explored the associations of specific sleep patterns with dynamic transitions of these conditions. The investigation also addressed the interaction of sleep patterns with genetic susceptibility and the mediating role of inflammatory biomarkers and metabolites. The analysis utilized extensive data from the U. K. Biobank to characterize these complex interrelationships affecting comorbidity.
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healthcare costs, heart failure, sleep patterns, cardiac function, long-term outcomes, copayments, patient registry, mortality predictors, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, metabolites, patient attendance, congenital heart disease, inflammatory biomarkers, cardiac rehabilitation, Fontan palliation, Left ventricular assist device, social determinants of health, genetic susceptibility, adherence, adult congenital heart disease, coronary heart disease, myocardial recovery, heart transplantation, clinical factors, single ventricle heart disease.
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