ACC Congress 2025 Late-Breaking Science Collection

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  • Published:  13 March 2025
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About the episode

ACC 2025 - In this highlights video, Dr Ambarish Pandey (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Texas, US) outlines the key late-breaking trials from the conference that are expected to have an impact on clinical practice.

 

Trials covered in detail include:

  • STRIDE
  • SOUL
  • FRESH-UP
  • FAIR-HF 2

 

Recorded on-site at ACC in Chicago, 2025.

Support: This is an independent interview produced by Radcliffe Cardiology.

Overview

Keep up-to-date with our video collection on the American College of Cardiology's 74th annual congress, covering late-breaking science, featured science and clinical horizon sessions. Don't miss the preview and wrap-up of the congress in our View From the Thoraxcenter series, concise Expert Interviews with select faculty offering take-home messages for practice, and our Highlights summarising the most influential trials.

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Faculty Biographies

Ambarish Pandey

Ambarish Pandey

Assistant Professor in Internal Medicine

Dr Ambarish Pandey is an Assistant Professor in Internal Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Texas, US.

He obtained his medical degree from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India and fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical Center (2014-2018).

Dr Pandey specialises in preventive cardiology and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

He is a member of the American Heart Association (AHA), where he serves on several committees, including the Scientific Sessions Planning Committee and the Epidemiology Early Career Committee.

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