
Rami Kahwash
@ramikahwash
Cardiologist, Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant. Professor of Medicine @OSUWexMed. Tweets are my own.
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09-05-2009 01:01:26
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ALLEVIATE‐HF Phase 1 demonstrates safety of personalized Rx strategy based on ICM risk score in HF patients. #AHAJournals Rami Kahwash The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center ahajrnls.org/40h51tI


📊 How common is #Afib in #hf? A study of 911 patients with insertable cardiac monitors found #Afib in nearly half—1 in 4 had new-onset AF. ❤️🫀 Discover more: bit.ly/ESCHF_AFinHF Piotr Ponikowski Rami Kahwash Brian Van Dorn Noreli Franco Javed Butler Jan Biegus #heart


Congrats to OSU CV team & Dr. Nkechinyere Ijioma for being the first to introduce an innovative therapy for the treatment of resistant HTN to central Ohio Gumina Lab The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center OhioStateDHLRI The Sakima Smith Lab thelantern.com/2024/11/wexner…

Incidence of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with ICM and Symptomatic HF onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eh… 📌 New onset AF 23% 📌 AF seen in almost half of the patients 📌 Similar rates in HFrEF/HFpEF Javed Butler Rami Kahwash European Society of Cardiology Journals Nirav Patel Marat Fudim, MD MHS Henry Han

Great work by Khan et al. In a study on long-term monitoring of arrhythmias with the LINQ loop recorder in HF patients, incidence of AF was ~ 25% and the prevalence was 50%. More paroxysmal atrial fibrillation was observed in the HFpEF vs HFrEF Shahzeb Khan Javed Butler

Eosinophilic myocarditis is a rare yet devastating inflammatory🫀disease. Excited to share our review featuring a proposed new treatment algorithm.Grateful for the contributionsAshlee Asada Gumina Lab The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center link.springer.com/article/10.100…

🚨🚨Remote Hemodynamic Alert 🚨🚨 The ALLEVIATE-HF trial nobel design, testing safety and efficacy of LINQ-derived HF Risk Score triggering clinician-prescribed , nurse-executed PRN diuretic intervention, is now published! Javed Butler Shahzeb Khan Nirav Patel verla laager ⬇️

Full house at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center CV Ground Rounds! The Ohio State University College of Medicine alum and Cleveland Clinic amyloid program director Mazen Hanna shared invaluable insights on the diagnosis and management of cardiac amyloidosis. Great discussion with an engaged audience! #CardioTwitter #MedEd


Excited to share this paper on ACHD Heart Failure training pathways Ryan Byrne and I wrote together (with others). Thanks to JACC Journals and Candice Silversides for publishing. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



The OSU 4th Intl. Multidisciplinary Sarcoidosis Conference was a great success! Experts from CHF, EP, imaging, pulm & PH shared insights. Big thanks to our speakers & special guests Dr. Jordana Kron & Dr. David Birnie. Grateful for FSR support! The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center


Left atrial to coronary sinus shunting in more advanced HFpEF European Society of Cardiology Journals onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eh… Are shunting strategies created equal in HFpEF? Maybe not! Here we describe hemodynamic & functional response to LA-CS shunting in more severe HFpEF (defined by natriuretic

An The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center-led study found that open MRI (0.55T) is non-inferior to standard MRI (1.5T) in image quality—a win for patients with larger body size, claustrophobia, or metal implants. Greater access, no compromise. Congrats Katarzyna Gil MD, PhD OhioStateDHLRI

Check out this fantastic review on acute RV failure lead by George Giannakoulas in European Society of Cardiology Journals & great tweetorial by co-author Frederik H. Verbrugge. Appreciate being part of this collaborative effort! EHJ Editor-in-Chief #ThePeoplesVentricle Jean-Luc Vachiery 🫀 Dr. Martha Gulati ♥️🫀❤️🩹🇨🇦 Andrew J Sauer MD

Single-endpoint analysis missed CRT’s benefit in the REVERSE trial—could a multi-endpoint win ratio be the key? Reanalysis using WR showed significant CRT benefits across death, HF🏥, symptoms, and QoL in mild HF (WR 1.45; p=0.0009). Javed Butler heartrhythmjournal.com/article/S1547-…

