
In the final episode, ‘Risk-Based Management in Hypercortisolism,’ the panelists explored how to approach hypercortisolism management in the absence of widely accessible, targeted therapies, emphasizing a risk-based treatment paradigm.

In the final episode, ‘Risk-Based Management in Hypercortisolism,’ the panelists explored how to approach hypercortisolism management in the absence of widely accessible, targeted therapies, emphasizing a risk-based treatment paradigm.

In ‘Emerging Therapies in Hypercortisolism,’ our panel explores the evolving therapeutic landscape for hypercortisolism and the future direction of treatment development.

In this episode, ‘Hypercortisolism and Cardiovascular Risk Management,’ the panelists explore the broader implications of hypercortisolism on cardiovascular risk and the role of cardiologists in comprehensive patient management.

This episode, titled ‘Hypercortisolism Treatment and Care Pathways,’ features panelists discussing the management of hypercortisolism following diagnosis, with a focus on the roles of cardiologists and endocrinologists in coordinating care.

In ‘Hypertension Management in Hypercortisolism,’our panel explores the clinical implications of emerging data on hypercortisolism and outline a forward-looking approach to hypertension management.

In this episode, ‘Hypercortisolism and Guideline Implications,’ the panelists explore the implications of emerging hypercortisolism data for clinical guidelines and routine cardiovascular practice.

This episode, titled ‘Recognizing Hypercortisolism in Cardiology,’ features panelists discuss the clinical implications of emerging hypercortisolism data for cardiologists and how these findings should influence everyday practice.

In ‘Hypercortisolism Hidden in Resistant Hypertension,’ our panel explored the design, findings, and clinical implications of the MOMENTUM study, a large, multicenter trial evaluating the prevalence of hypercortisolism in patients with resistant hypertension.

In this episode, ‘Hypercortisolism and Difficult to Control Diabetes,’ the panelists explore the relationship between hypercortisolism and difficult-to-control diabetes, highlighting the role of excess cortisol as a key driver of metabolic dysfunction.

This episode, titled ‘Hypercortisolism in Resistant Diabetes and Cardiometabolic Disease,’ features panelists expanding the discussion of hypercortisolism beyond hypertension to include patients with poorly controlled or “resistant” diabetes, highlighting another high-risk population where cortisol excess may be underrecognized.

In ‘Evolving Hypercortisolism Screening and Diagnosis,’ our panel explored how emerging evidence is reshaping the approach to screening and diagnosing hypercortisolism in cardiovascular practice.

This episode explores how hypercortisolism extends beyond classic Cushingoid features, highlighting its variable presentation and role as a continuum of cortisol-driven cardiometabolic disease that is often underrecognized in clinical practice.

The panel discusses how hypercortisolism presents variably beyond classic Cushingoid features, emphasizing it as a spectrum of metabolic dysfunction with serious cardiovascular and systemic impacts.

The panelists stress the significance of a comprehensive approach to patient care, acknowledging the interconnected nature of cardiovascular, kidney, endocrine, and obesity-related benefits, and highlighting that addressing secondary diseases can minimize overall disease risk in patients.

Michael Koren, MD addresses the challenges posed by prior authorization and the diminished role of pharmaceutical sales representatives in informing providers about medication advancements, leading to a disconnect in the provider's treatment arsenal.

The panel explores issues surrounding medication adherence and the potential for improved patient engagement. They emphasize that poor medication adherence increases the risk of cardiovascular events and discuss factors such as drug cost, timing of administration, and the importance of adopting a patient-centric approach to optimize treatment success.

Michael Blaha, MD, highlights the potential of GLP-1 agonists in lowering LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and body weight in patients with diabetes, presenting them as an additional option for reducing cardiovascular risk in this patient population.

The panel of medical experts addresses the challenges in raising awareness among healthcare providers about various medications and the need for increased awareness of the REDUCE-IT trial outcomes.

Erin Michos, MD, highlights several notable emerging lipid-lowering treatments, including bempedoic acid, the ANGPTL3 inhibitor evinacumab, the MTP inhibitor lomitapide, the ApoB-100 inhibitor mipomersen, and the ApoC-III degradation molecules volanesorsen and olezarsen.

Michael Koren, MD, discusses the recently released results from the VICTORIAN-INITIATE (V-INITIATE) trial, which were presented at the 2024 American College of Cardiology (ACC) Annual Scientific Session in Atlanta.

Deepak Bhatt, MD, MPH, MBA, reviews the efficacy and safety data of inclisiran, highlighting its long-term effects and noting that injection site reactions are among the most prominent adverse reactions associated with this medication.

Michael Blaha, MD, discusses the efficacy and safety of novel targeted therapies for lowering LDL cholesterol and emphasizes the importance of long-term data in building patient confidence in this new treatment option.

Leading experts highlight the established role of PCSK9 inhibitors, such as evolocumab and alirocumab, and introduce the promising second-generation PCSK9 inhibitors, known as small interfering RNA (siRNA), which represent an innovative therapeutic approach that selectively reduces the production of specific proteins through RNA interference.

Panelists discuss ongoing clinical trials aimed at lowering Lipoprotein(a) levels, emphasizing the importance of proactive patient testing, and referring to new guidelines recommending that everyone be tested once in their lifetime.

Key opinion leaders in cardiology share insights on reducing LDL cholesterol to manage cardiovascular disease risk, educating patients not reaching goals, and implementing real-world clinical strategies for maintaining lower LDL levels.

Erin Michos, MD, delivers a comprehensive review of lipid management and its influence on cardiovascular disease, emphasizing recent studies that underscore the need for improved treatment strategies for high-risk patients.

Dr Taub, Dr Patel, and Dr Kohli look ahead to the future of the management of cardiovascular risk and hyperlipidemia

Cardiologists discuss how to select the right treatment for your patient with hyperlipidemia

Expert cardiologists discuss the recent clinical trials results of the CLEAR-OUTCOMES trial and thee sub analysis on the inflammatory marker hcCRP.

Dr Kohli gives an overview of the mechanisms of action of non-statin agents for the management of hyperlipidemia.

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