In this insightful episode of Inside the Studio at the Texas Heart Institute, Dr. Joe Rogers speaks with Dr. Arvind Bhimaraj of Houston Methodist Hospital about the evolving science of myocardial recovery. Dr. Bhimaraj challenges traditional views of heart failure remission, emphasizing that even when heart function appears normal, underlying genetic and cellular changes may persist. The conversation explores cutting-edge research on interstitial remodeling, endothelial cell subtypes, and the...
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In this insightful episode of Inside the Studio at the Texas Heart Institute, Dr. Joe Rogers speaks with Dr. Arvind Bhimaraj of Houston Methodist Hospital about the evolving science of myocardial recovery. Dr. Bhimaraj challenges traditional views of heart failure remission, emphasizing that even when heart function appears normal, underlying genetic and cellular changes may persist. The conversation explores cutting-edge research on interstitial remodeling, endothelial cell subtypes, and the...
In this episode of Inside the Studio, Dr. Emerson C. Perin speaks with Dr. Patrick T. O'Gara, a distinguished professor of cardiology from Harvard Medical School. They explore the evolving field of cardiology, focusing on the critical importance of genetics and artificial intelligence in enhancing patient care. Key highlights include: The challenges faced by cardiologists in the 21st centuryThe integration of genetic testing into clinical practiceThe role of artificial intelligence in p...
Inside the Texas Heart Studio
In this insightful episode of Inside the Studio at the Texas Heart Institute, Dr. Joe Rogers speaks with Dr. Arvind Bhimaraj of Houston Methodist Hospital about the evolving science of myocardial recovery. Dr. Bhimaraj challenges traditional views of heart failure remission, emphasizing that even when heart function appears normal, underlying genetic and cellular changes may persist. The conversation explores cutting-edge research on interstitial remodeling, endothelial cell subtypes, and the...