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JNC CardioConnect

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JNC CardioConnect links experts, insights, and innovations in nuclear cardiology.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Ciencia Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Episode 10: The Missing Link Between Imaging Results and Patient Management
    Nov 7 2025

    What’s the real value of a perfect image if no one understands it? In this episode of JNC CardioConnect, Editor-in-Chief Marcelo Di Carli, MD, MASNC sits down with Krishna K. Patel, MD, MS, FASNC and John A. Spertus, MD to discuss their manuscript Patient-centered reporting: Should this become the new standard? and to explore how patient-centered reporting can transform diagnostic imaging from data-heavy reports into meaningful, actionable insights that empower both clinicians and patients.

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    17 m
  • In a Heartbeat: Episode 9
    Aug 22 2025

    JNC CardioConnect has expanded to include a new episode format that homes in on the most important pearls from each new research article in the latest Journal of Nuclear Cardiology issue.

    In a Heartbeat episodes feature JNC Early Career Editorial Board members and JNC associate editors joining Editor-in-Chief Marcelo F. Di Carli, MD, MASNC, for focused roundtable-style conversation that unpacks the latest science and implications for clinical practice or future investigations. Ideal for busy cardiac imagers, In a Heartbeat episodes keep you current on the questions shaping the future of nuclear cardiology.

    In this inaugural editor’s roundtable discussion, Editor-in-Chief Marcelo F. Di Carli, MD, MASNC, is joined by early career editorial board members to summarize the August articles:

    • Daniel M. Huck, MD, MPH, commenting on: The prevalence and prognostic impact of additive abnormal stress exercise markers in patients with normal stress myocardial perfusion imaging, by Steven C. Scherping, III, MD, and colleagues.
    • Cesia Gallegos-Kattán, MD, MHS, FASNC, commenting on: Diagnostic performance of 18F-flurpiridaz PET myocardial perfusion imaging with total perfusion deficit quantification, by Jennifer M. Renaud, MSc, and colleagues.
    • Olivier F. Clerc, MD, MPH, commenting on: Technical evaluation of immediate back-to-back rest-stress positron emission tomography scanning with 18F-flurpiridaz, by Dan J. Kadrmas, PhD, and colleagues.
    • Bruno Bezerra Lima, MD, PhD, commenting on: Serial 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography to assess the efficacy of infliximab in steroid refractory cardiac sarcoidosis, by Louise E. Crowley, MRCP, PhD, and colleagues.
    • Attila Feher, MD, PhD, commenting on: 82Rb positron emission tomography myocardial blood flow quantification: Influence of arterial input curve quality on diagnostic accuracy, by Hidesato Fujito, MD, PhD, and colleagues.
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    19 m
  • Episode 8: When normal SPECT isn’t reassuring—Rethinking risk in exercise SPECT
    Aug 15 2025

    In this episode, Editor-in-Chief Marcelo F. Di Carli, MD, MASNC, is joined by Steven C. Scherping, III, MD, and ASNC President-elect Jamieson M. Bourque, MD, MHS, FASNC, from the University of Virginia to discuss their manuscript 'The prevalence and prognostic impact of additive abnormal stress exercise markers in patients with normal stress myocardial perfusion imaging.' Also joining the conversation is Diana M. López, MD from the Brigham & Women’s Hospital who wrote an accompanying editorial. Think a normal exercise SPECT MPI means you're in the clear? Think again. In this episode, we dive into new evidence showing that exercise-related clues can reveal risk that perfusion imaging alone might miss. This conversation unpacks what these markers mean—and why they matter. You’ll never look at a “negative” test the same way again.

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    20 m
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