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Cardio Talk Latest Research

Cardio Talk Latest Research

By: European Society of Cardiology
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"Cardio Talk Latest Research" covers innovative hearth health EU-funded projects. Tune in for expert insights, interviews, and discussions on groundbreaking research in artificial intelligence, medical devices, genomics, atrial fibrillation, and key initiatives in cardiology.European Society of Cardiology Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Management Management & Leadership Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • From EHR chaos to AI-ready data: the InToEHR podcast series
    Mar 12 2026

    With Cristian Izquierdo Morcillo, University of Barcelona, Barcelona - Spain, Robert Mikulik, and Guido Bertolini,

    This two-part podcast series introduces the InToEHR cluster, a group of Horizon Europe projects developing innovative tools for the use and reuse of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in cardiology, emergency medicine, and stroke care.

    Experts from DataTools4Heart, eCREAM, and RES-Q+ discuss how they are moving from "data chaos" to AI-ready data through multilingual NLP, automated extraction, and semantic enrichment.

    The discussion highlights strategies for reducing clinical workload and ensuring that new technologies are ethical, sustainable, and compliant with the emerging European Health Data Space (EHDS).

    Listeners will gain insight into how these collaborative efforts are responsibly turning routine clinical data into smarter, safer patient care.

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    14 mins
  • Ceramides: the new cholesterol
    Mar 6 2026

    With Paul Dendale, Hasselt University, Hasselt - Belgium and Reijo Laaksonen, Tampere University, Tampere - Finland.

    In this CoroPrevention podcast episode, Paul Dendale speaks with Reijo Laaksonen about ceramides as cardiovascular risk biomarker.

    They discuss the science behind ceramides, how these lipid molecules are linked to heart disease, and how ceramide testing may help improve risk prediction and prevention strategies in clinical practice.

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    13 mins
  • CARDIOCARE Podcast: Cardiotoxicity & Multi-Source Information
    Jan 19 2026

    With Dimitrios Fotiadis and Katerina Naka, University of Ioannina, Ioannina - Greece

    In this CARDIOCARE podcast episode, Dimitrios Fotiadis speaks with cardiologist Katerina Naka about cardiotoxicity in elderly breast cancer patients and how multi-source information can transform early detection.

    They discuss how clinical data, biomarkers, wearables, psychological assessments, and lifestyle indicators come together to give clinicians a complete view of patient health, enabling faster interventions and more personalised care.

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    14 mins
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