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Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2016
Based in Toronto and born from the largest private health-care gift in Canadian history, the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research’s core strength are its three world-renowned institutional partners: The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), University Health Network (UHN), and the University of Toronto (U of T).
The Centre’s mission is to transform and dramatically improve the future of heart health for children, adults and families across Canada and around the world, through an integrated program of outstanding research, education, and clinical care.
The Centre’s mission is to transform and dramatically improve the future of heart health for children, adults and families across Canada and around the world, through an integrated program of outstanding research, education, and clinical care.
Dr. Mark Badrov - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
Full presentation title:
Sympathetic response to exercise predicts exercise capacity of patients with heart failure across the left ventricular ejection fraction spectrum
This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium.
About the speaker:
Mark Badrov is a Scientific Associate in Dr. John Floras' Clinical Cardiovascular Physiology Laboratory, focusing on cardiovascular autonomic regulation in human heart failure.
The annual Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium, which blends clinical innovations with the latest scientific advances, has grown to become Canada’s largest conference on heart failure.
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Sympathetic response to exercise predicts exercise capacity of patients with heart failure across the left ventricular ejection fraction spectrum
This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium.
About the speaker:
Mark Badrov is a Scientific Associate in Dr. John Floras' Clinical Cardiovascular Physiology Laboratory, focusing on cardiovascular autonomic regulation in human heart failure.
The annual Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium, which blends clinical innovations with the latest scientific advances, has grown to become Canada’s largest conference on heart failure.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Learn more about the Centre:
tedrogersresearch.ca
Keep in touch with us:
Instagram: @trogersresearch
X: @trogersresearch
LinkedIn: bit.ly/3wt6le3
Facebook: profile.php?id=61566397591998
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Dr. Mimi Deng - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
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Full presentation title: Evaluating the impact of extended warm ischemic time using the ex-vivo heart perfusion in juvenile porcine models of circulatory death This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Mimi Deng is a PGY3 1yr PhD(c) in the department of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Toront...
Priya Arivalagan - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
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Full presentation title: Early detection of polyneuropathy among patients with hereditary transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopath This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Priya Arivalagan completed her Master's degree in medical science at the University of Toronto. She conducted research on amyloid...
Aniqa Khan - Atherosclerotic plaque macrophages drive abdominal aortic aneurysm formation
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This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Aniqa Khan is a 5th year PhD student in the Department of Immunology at the University of Toronto with Dr. Clinton Robbins. Her thesis project aims to understand how bonafide risk factors such as cigarette smoke exposure and hyperlipidemia impact abdomina...
Jasmeen Monga - Deleting tissue B-cell dynamics prevents angiotensin-II induced hypertension in mice
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This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Jasmeen Kaur Monga is a PhD student at the University of Toronto, completing her studies in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology under the supervision of Dr. Mansoor Husain. She previously completed her undergraduate degree at the Univer...
Dr. Rana Hassan - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
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Full presentation title: Long-term outcomes and patterns of follow-up after cardiogenic shock: insights from an advanced heart failure referral registry This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Dr. Rana Hassan is a third-year cardiology fellow at the University of Toronto. She went to medical sc...
Dr. Emily Seto - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
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Full presentation title: Findings from a randomized controlled trial of remote patient management after an incidence of acute heart failure This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Dr. Emily Seto is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME) at th...
Dr. Justin Ezekowitz - The Future of Heart Failure Clinical Trials in Canada
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This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Dr. Justin Ezekowitz is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology, Director of Cardiovascular Research, and Co-Director of the Canadian VIGOUR Centre at the University of Alberta. He is a cardiologist at the University of Alberta Hospital and ...
Lily Takeuchi - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
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Full presentation title: Development of stem cell-derived microfluidic models of the cerebral vasculature in Alzheimer’s disease This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Lily is a fifth year PhD candidate in Professor Craig Simmons laboratory at the University of Toronto Institute of Biomedical ...
Dr. Carolina Alba - Predictive models aid physician prognostication in patients with HFpEF
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This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Dr. Ana Carolina Alba is a cardiologist appointed as Associate Professor and Clinician-Scientist in the Heart Failure and Transplant Program at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, University Health Network. Her academic appointment has been supported by the Cl...
Dr. Chris McIntosh - MEDBind: Foundational multimodal AI for X-ray, ECG, and clinic notes
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This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Dr. Chris McIntosh is a Scientist at the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, holding appointments in Medical Biophysics, Computer Science, and Medical Imaging. His research focuses on AI applic...
Dr. Jennifer Van Eyk - What Have We Learned from Cardiac Proteomics?
มุมมอง 42หลายเดือนก่อน
This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Dr. Van Eyk, an international leader in clinical proteomics, is focused on democratizing personalized biomarkers and individualized therapies. She obtained her PhD from University of Alberta, PDFs in Heidelberg and Chicago and started her lab at Queen’s U...
Tenzin Yangzom - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
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Full presentation title: Wearable sensor for continuous blood flow measurement via multi-wavelength photoplethysmography (MWPPG) This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Tenzin is currently a PhD candidate at the Franklin Research Lab, which specializes in optical wearable and implantable sensor...
Anne Simard & Stella Kozuszko - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research HF Symposium
มุมมอง 17หลายเดือนก่อน
Full presentation title: Safe passage: facilitating off-boarding from a digital therapeutic for Heart Failure This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speakers: Anne Simard is director of TRANSFORM HF. Trained as a journalist and public health epidemiologist, she also leads patient engagement, partnershi...
Tanya Papaz - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
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Full presentation title: Implementation of a sudden cardiac death risk prediction tool in clinical practice through electronic health records This presentation, presented on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 was part of the 2024 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. About the speaker: Tanya Papaz is the Research Program Manager for the SickKids Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, Cardiac Precis...
Dr. Paul Santerre - The ecosystem of innovation
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Dr. Paul Santerre - The ecosystem of innovation
Dr. Sanna Masud - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
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Dr. Sanna Masud - 9th Annual Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Heart Failure Symposium
Dr. Takanori Suzuki - Yield on re-evaluation of genetic variants in pediatric cardiomyopathy
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Dr. Takanori Suzuki - Yield on re-evaluation of genetic variants in pediatric cardiomyopathy
Dr. Mark Mercola - Dilated and Restrictive Cardiomyopathy Models and Therapeutic Targets
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Dr. Mark Mercola - Dilated and Restrictive Cardiomyopathy Models and Therapeutic Targets
2024 Undergraduate Summer Research Program
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2024 Undergraduate Summer Research Program
Evaluation of Large Language Models in Clinical Reasoning - Adam Rodman
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Evaluation of Large Language Models in Clinical Reasoning - Adam Rodman
Metabolic Improvements Enhance Cardiomyocyte Function during Cardiac Ischemia - Fatemeh Mirshafiei
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Metabolic Improvements Enhance Cardiomyocyte Function during Cardiac Ischemia - Fatemeh Mirshafiei
Mechanisms of Cardiac Microvascular Dysfunction in Diabetic HFpEF - Jason Fish
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Mechanisms of Cardiac Microvascular Dysfunction in Diabetic HFpEF - Jason Fish
Epigenetic Control of Cardiac Metabolism in Dilated Cardiomyopathy - Paul Delgado-Olguin
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Epigenetic Control of Cardiac Metabolism in Dilated Cardiomyopathy - Paul Delgado-Olguin
Physician Intuition vs Model Prediction to Estimate Mortality
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Physician Intuition vs Model Prediction to Estimate Mortality
Working with Weeneebayko Area Health Authority to Transform Care
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Working with Weeneebayko Area Health Authority to Transform Care
2023 Undergraduate Summer Research Program
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2023 Undergraduate Summer Research Program
ECHO Discovery 2023 Pitch Competition & Google Health Fireside Chat
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ECHO Discovery 2023 Pitch Competition & Google Health Fireside Chat
We are very proud of you, Dr. Rana. All the support and success in your life ... Egypt, Dr. Marwan
Very nice 👍
What about valvulopathy ? Can stem cells help ?
How is research now? It can replace of electronic pacemaker by biological one. Thanks
Myocardial Infarction(death of heart muscle, major heart attack
where's the proof SGLT2 is doing anything you don't get from lasix? They make a big deal out of all the diabetics lack of heart failure but those people weren't on lasix at the time either now were they?
I have HFpEF with normal blood pressure. My cardiologist is treating me with spironolactone and torsemide. My feet have been swelling (not really bad but still miserable) for the past two months but my cardiologist can't increase the torsemide without causing kidney function loss. Is there any new treatment that can help me? I feel awful almost every day. I am only about 5 pounds overweight and do not have diabetes.
Dear Theresa, I heard your description and that you have heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. First of all let me say that you have to consult the cardiologist who diagnosed your heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. You have a few options available after ruling out ischemic heart disease. You can use a combination of valsartan and securities 25+25mg. After ruling out kidney dysfunction by measuring the egfr. I don't know your age you need to rule out chronic venous insufficiency and if so use elastic stockings and keeping your feet high when sitting
SGLT 2 ??? ,What is this ?
My dad has stage 4 small cell lung cancer and just started tecentriq.. He started developing heart failure three days later. Had vt at 150 which didn't respond to beta blockers. His legs swelled like balloons. He is at home now but high risk for a heart attack or stroke. We're not sure whether to discontinue the immunotherapy and stick to the carboplatin/etoposide combination
Half way through your presentation. If he makes it to the next treatment session in two weeks I don't think we're going to do the immunotherapy
When , every year studys but no results,why?
Wish she could have talked longer.
AI in Medical Imaging is the future
Such a wonderful review of DbCM
Tax break time that's all lower the cell prices to Western Europe' s rates
Dr. Kobulnik is a fantastic doctor. I was lucky enough to have him for a couple of years.
Tau measurement could be helpful: th-cam.com/video/pdyj45xygSc/w-d-xo.html
I have recently had very good, comprehensive testing...but now, that it finally has been determined that I do have the HEFpEff form of Heart failure...Why , when I was first diagnosed with AFIB, was I not given these tests earlier on? I then could have pursued an Ablation operation, that might well have helped me avoid my eventual falling into heart failure...I have been dealing with the AFIB situation for nearly five years....at no time did any of my cardiologists suggest having an ablation...now I am being strung along with drug therapy, and only now am I being steered towards having an ablation--maybe too late to do me much good.
thankyou
Thank you so much for this information. My fiance only has 17% of his heart muscle working. I'm trying to learn what can be done. I know the doctors and researchers at Harvard and other hospitals are working so hard on this concept. Thank you for all of your work. I know you'll be successful in the future!
2:42 Good explanation ! So can patients with prediabetes and microalbuminuria take SGLT2i ?
I really want to take this time out in thanking Dr Igudia on TH-cam who cured my type 2 Diabetes with his natural herbs medication which I ordered from him few months ago and I can tell you that the natural herbs medication works perfectly fine in curing my type 2 Diabetes disease permanently.
This is very innovative research. I wish that you should conduct human research at the earliest. My son will definitely get benefit of your research is applicable to humans
Great!
Im sorru sir , but the is not a cotransporter Na /K /2Cl in the distal tubel lumen . you heve to corrcte that .
Great presentation. In the "Mr Wynded" case study, the best course of action is to add Entresto, Ivabradine, and an SGLT2 inhibitor (presuming no fistulas, fissures, or other perineum-related abnormalities) and remove the the ACEi, as you noted. However, it would also probably require reduction of the beta blocker (bisoprolol) to 5 mg (from 10 mg) because the BP was low at 103/72. It's likely that adrenergic blockade is covered at 5 mg anyway. The ACEi dosage is relatively low at 2 mg, so it's unlikely contributing to the low BP. Introduction of Entresto at 100mg or 200mg will lower BP below 100/60 based on current profile. So, modification in dosage of BB and MRA may be warranted. Also, if LVEF does not rebound from 25 percent to above 35 percent within three months, I would strongly recommend an ICD (I would recommend a loop recorder in the meantime). This patient is vulnerable to SCD, even though he presents in sinus rhythm (for now). Finally, if he is experiencing any signs of gynecomastia (thin arms, thin legs, heavy, drooping chest suggest it), you could switch him from spironolactone to eplerenone. Thanks again. Great presentation!
Who is lying to us? There was a study that proved that injecting cardiomycits growth factors into scar fibroblasts can reverse and regenerate scar tissue in adults. Other study of terminally acute heart failure 11 patients (all were told will not survive 24 month) after injecting stem cells all 11 were doing well and alive after 3 years. Soo the question is why we dont have this therapy available in 2021? Is a money rip off industry who cares about funding and earning millions. that what it is! Someone is lying to the public.
Actually I Believe The Only Cure For Heart Failure Is Cardio Exercises
Thanks for this... You really helped me understand
Thanks a lot for such beautiful work .hopefully one day soon a medication will help people like me to treat my heart thank you sir
Can this increased function be regulated with fasting. How much fasting gives enough without too much atophagy? Hour many hours? Thank you
Statistical analysis of covid deaths in diabetics on sglt2 inhibitors will provide the answer
Beautiful explaination. Continue the good work
The drug is a killer in diabetic covid patients. This fact outweighs the benefits of the drug in view of the pandemic as I have lost my brother Simon because of sglt2 inhibitors
Covid patient can consume it?
This drug dehydrated like hell. You have to be extremely careful with this damn drug. I think I'll stick to insulin.
Thank you, this was great!
Thank you, this was great!
Awesome!
Thanks alot for ur perfect explanation .how can I have these pictures for my presentation? Should I send u an E-mail? If yes then could u please give me your Email address ?
At 6:04 did she mean to say diastolic LV dysfunction? cause that’s HFpEF. Correct me if I’m mistaken.
I get it, we are meant to detect subclinical or Asymptomatic dysfunction. Great presentation. Thank you!
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Awesome study as it relates to HFrEF
Thank you Dr Lawler for saving my life when I was quite ill. I wish you were still practicing.
I'm so surprised this talk hasn't received more views. This is of especial interest to the low carb / ketogenic and fasting communities who promote a healthy diet often with intermittent and extended fasting. I do have a question though! At about 14 minutes in, you mention that a high-fat diet can induce diabetes. Would you kindly elaborate with more detials on that diet? I would suppose the high fat diet you're referring to is also in the presence of high carbohydrates.? From what I'm seeing, there is abundant evidence that a low carb high fat diet, such as used by virtahealth.com , can acutally, and has reversed, or greatly reduced diabetes in some patients. In another interview th-cam.com/video/7wgKqnRtqOE/w-d-xo.html you mention that it might be harmful to activate autophagy too much. What would be too much? What fasting windows and/or frequencies have you found to be safe?
Dr. Black treated my dad after suffering a major stroke. My family will always be grateful to her.
Really interesting.
how much would glp 1 reduce blood sugar levels taken alone
Ancel keys was funded by the sugar industry to demonize the saturated fat by cherry picking only 7 counties out of several other majority countries which proved to oppose his views to plot the graph the way he and sugar industry wanted It to be. While John Yudkin was the real hero who proved the real culprit to be sugar . But unfortunately saturated fat industry was not interested in business then.
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I was recently diagnosed. 31. Should I ask my electrophysiologist to do a blood test for these specific findings? They (electrophysiologist) just looked at my EKG one night and said I had it
How did it went? Did you had it ?
@@southerncalifornia3155 yes. They said only if I take certain medications does it “act up”. They did a 30 day EKG and a stress test. I asked to do a blood test but they said I didn’t need it, that I definitely had the syndrome type 1.
@@dariousmohebi8888 how are u doing now man. I may have it. Im waiting on a cardiologist appointment
@@scrotemcboogerballs590 I mean I’m alright. They’ve done more EKG’s briefly and my heart hasn’t skipped. I have to avoid certain medications but exercise is still freaky to me. I no longer have numbness and tingling and pain in my chest. It’s an uphill battle mentally. The doctor told me the only symptom is sudden death so I’m struggling with that. And odds are it’ll happen in my sleep. So my sleep issues are not better than they were.
@@dariousmohebi8888 fuck I'm so sorry man. My heart bleeds for you dude. I'm hoping I don't have it but it may be a possibility. They found some weird line on my ekg and they said they weren't really certain if it could be brugada or if it's just something else. I know about the sleep thing and that paralyzes me with fear. Idk how you get through it day to day. Soldier on though man. If you ever need someone to talk to you can come back here and I'll always answer or I could give you my real name and we could link up on facebook. It's always nice to have people who understand what your going through close to you. Idk if it's your type of thing but I'm praying for you dude. You and me both. Mad respect for staying strong ❤️
I had tested positive for Covid October 16th was let off quaren3on Nov 1st and now Saturday i have pneumonia