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The Lead Episode 81 Speaker Information
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The document outlines a discussion on a study examining specific locations of myocardial inflammation and fibrosis, which are linked to a higher risk of events in cardiac sarcoidosis. The discussion is hosted by Dr. William H. Sauer at Brigham and Women's Hospital. The study, appearing in the Heart Rhythm Journal, was conducted by a team of authors including Ana Devesa, Philip M. Robson, Busra Cangut, and others.<br /><br />The research identifies particular areas within the myocardial tissue where inflammation and fibrosis significantly increase the likelihood of adverse cardiac events in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis, a condition characterized by inflammatory cell formations in the heart. The focus is on how these specific locations can predict the risk of complications such as arrhythmias or heart failure.<br /><br />Among the contributors to the discussion are Xiaoxiao Qian, MD, and Sanjay Divakaran, MD, MPH, who are both affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital. Various disclosures related to potential conflicts of interest illustrate that Sauer and Divakaran have associations with several medical and pharmaceutical companies, which include honoraria and research funding.<br /><br />Dr. Akshay Suvas Desai's associations with multiple pharmaceutical and medical companies are listed, highlighting his involvement in research, consultancy, and advisory roles, reflecting the collaborative nature of medical advancement and the nuanced ethical landscape of medical research and discussion forums.<br /><br />The seminar aims to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the impact of myocardial inflammation and fibrosis on the prognosis of cardiac sarcoidosis and emphasize the need for targeted diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Keywords
myocardial inflammation
fibrosis
cardiac sarcoidosis
Heart Rhythm Journal
Brigham and Women's Hospital
adverse cardiac events
arrhythmias
heart failure
diagnostic strategies
therapeutic strategies
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