• Advancing Cardiac Imaging in Oncology | Juan Lopez-Mattei, M.D.
    Feb 10 2026

    On this episode of Inside the Studio, a podcast from The Texas Heart Institute, Dr. Joseph G. Rogers joins guest Dr. Juan Lopez-Mattei, as they discuss how advanced cardiac imaging plays a crucial role in monitoring cardiovascular health for cancer patients. Collaboration between cardiologists and oncologists is essential, along with baseline assessments and various imaging techniques. Ongoing research and registries focus on enhancing patient outcomes and understanding the cardiovascular impacts of cancer treatments. There is optimism for future advancements in personalized care and the integration of new technologies to monitor cardiovascular risks linked to cancer therapies.

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    19 mins
  • Evolution of Surgical Practices | Joseph S. Coselli, M.D.
    Feb 10 2026

    On this episode of Inside the Studio, Dr. Joseph G. Rogers welcomes Dr. Joseph S. Coselli as they discuss and explore the latest advancements in cardiovascular care as experts discuss heart health innovations. Key topics include new surgical techniques, valve procedures, and imaging advancements that enhance patient outcomes. The conversation highlights the evolution of surgical practices, the significance of surgical expertise, and the future of less invasive approaches, while addressing ongoing challenges and the potential for innovation in treating aortic disease and valve sparing operations.

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    15 mins
  • Innovations in Cardiovascular Care | M. Rizwan Sohail, M.D.
    Feb 3 2026

    Join Dr. Joseph G. Rogers on the Texas Heart Institute's Inside the Studio Podcast as he welcomes Dr. Rizwan Sohail for an in-depth discussion on advancements in cardiovascular care. Together, they explore strategies for managing infections related to implantable cardiac devices, emphasizing the importance of thorough screening and understanding patient risk factors. The conversation highlights the role of biomarkers in diagnosing infections and examines the potential of metagenomic testing to improve outcomes. Dr. Rogers and Dr. Sohail also address the complexities of diagnosing infections in patients with multiple

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    22 mins
  • Innovations in Heart Health: A Journey with Texas Heart Institute | William "Billy" Cohn, M.D.
    Jan 28 2026

    On this Episode of Inside the Texas Heart Studio Dr. Joseph Rogers emphasizes collaboration in heart health, while Dr. Billy Cohn shares his experience in developing medical inventions, including a blood warmer. He discusses the challenges of innovation, the need for funding, and the balance between protecting and sharing ideas. The episode concludes with a celebration of Dr. Cohn's contributions to the field.

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    17 mins
  • Advancements in Cardiovascular Care: Exploring Cell-based Therapies | Emerson C. Perin, M.D.
    Dec 16 2025

    The Texas Heart Institute focuses on advancements in cardiovascular care, particularly biological therapies for heart failure. It highlights cell-based therapies, their mechanisms, and the role of inflammation in heart disease. The discussion explores the potential of mesenchymal cells and gene therapies, emphasizing their effects on heart health and future treatment options. Optimism surrounds the approval of cell therapies and the integration of gene-based approaches in heart disease management.

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    18 mins
  • The Future of Heart Failure Treatment | Arvind Bhimaraj, M.D.
    Dec 10 2025

    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 potential for personalized, gene-targeted therapies. Dr. Bhimaraj envisions a future where heart failure treatment is driven by precision biology—offering hope for more effective, long-lasting solutions.

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    9 mins
  • Cardiogenic Shock: A Team Effort to Save Lives | Shashank S. Sinha, M.D.
    Dec 10 2025

    In this compelling episode of Inside the Studio from the Texas Heart Institute, Dr. Joe Rogers welcomes Dr. Shashank Sinha to discuss the evolving understanding and treatment of cardiogenic shock. Dr. Sinha shares insights from his research and clinical experience, emphasizing the importance of early detection, multidisciplinary collaboration, and patient-centered care. The conversation explores the rising incidence of shock, the need for better data on heart failure-related shock, and the critical role of right ventricular function. Dr. Sinha advocates for moving beyond survival to “revival,” urging the medical community to focus on long-term outcomes and quality of life for shock survivors.

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    17 mins
  • Reimagining Cardiac Care | Mehdi Razavi, M.D.
    Dec 10 2025

    In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Mehdi Razavi joins Dr. Joe Rogers at the Texas Heart Institute to discuss groundbreaking innovations in cardiac electrophysiology. Dr. Razavi introduces the concept of imperceptible defibrillation—a method to reset the heart’s rhythm without painful shocks—using synchronized pacing and conductive hydrogels. These hydrogels act as “electrical highways,” enabling precise control of heart rhythms and potentially transforming treatment for atrial and ventricular fibrillation. The discussion also explores the role of AI, machine learning, and digital twins in personalizing care and advancing cardiac therapies. This visionary approach could redefine how we treat arrhythmias and improve patient quality of life.

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    13 mins