On demand
Interview series: Clinical Clues in Cardiovascular Disease: Enhancing Detection and Patient Monitoring
Speakers: Alta Schutte, Renate Schnabel, Eva Gerdts, Faizel Osman, Yassir Javaid
February 5th, 2026
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Clinical Clues in Cardiovascular Disease: Enhancing Detection and Patient Monitoring
This six-part interview series, recorded around ESC 2025, brings together leading experts to share strategies for earlier and more accurate detection of cardiovascular disease. The discussions highlight how atypical or subtle symptoms of stroke and heart failure can delay diagnosis, and why vigilance in routine practice is critical.
The series also examines sex-specific differences in cardiac anatomy, the role of validated home blood pressure and pulse-monitoring devices in guideline-directed screening, and the value of simple tests such as ECG. Collectively, these insights underline the importance of timely recognition and intervention to prevent progression to stroke and heart failure, and to improve patient outcomes.
This series relates to the ESC 2025 symposium Recognising Undiagnosed Heart Failure in Women, also available on-demand.
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Unveiling the hidden Threat: Recognizing Undiagnosed Heart Failure in Women
Alta Schutte, Renate Schnabel, Eva Gerdts
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Beyond the Usual: Atypical Heart Failure and Stroke Symptoms
Renate Schnabel
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Detect Early, Act Early: Home Screening of Blood Pressure and Atrial Fibrillation
Alta Schutte
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Cardiac Anatomy: Male vs Female
Eva Gerdts
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Silent Signals: Reduce Stroke And Heart Failure Risk Via Screening
Eva Gerdts
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The Missed Patient Case: Early Clues in Heart Failure and Stroke - Part 1
Faizel Osman, Yassir Javaid
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The Missed Patient Case: Early Clues in Heart Failure and Stroke - Part 2
Faizel Osman, Yassir Javaid
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Yassir Javaid