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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Cardiology
Coarctation Of Aorta In Children., Arpan R. Doshi, Sathish Chikkabyrappa
Coarctation Of Aorta In Children., Arpan R. Doshi, Sathish Chikkabyrappa
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
Coarctation of aorta (CoA) is a discrete narrowing in aorta causing obstruction to the flow of blood. It accounts for 6-8% of all congenital heart diseases. With advances in fetal echocardiography rate of prenatal diagnosis of coarctation of aorta has improved but it still remains a challenging diagnosis to make prenatally. Transthoracic echocardiography is mainstay of making initial diagnosis and routine follow-up. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) are great advanced imaging tools for two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging of aortic arch in complex cases. Based on type of coarctation, size of patient, severity of lesion, and associated …
Innocent Heart Murmur., Arpan R. Doshi
Innocent Heart Murmur., Arpan R. Doshi
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
Heart murmur is the most common reason for a referral to a pediatric cardiologist. Virtually all children have a heart murmur during their childhood. Less than 1% of murmurs are pathological in children. Innocent/functional heart murmur is the most common type of heart murmur. There are multiple theories proposed to identify etiology of innocent heart murmur with varying consensus, but everybody agrees that innocent heart murmur does not carry any morbidity or mortality risk. Even today, heart murmur is associated with high physician uncertainty and parental anxiety. Extensive cardiac evaluation for such a benign finding is also associated with high …
The Role Of Scarnas In Adjusting Alternative Mrna Splicing In Heart Development., Chloe Nagasawa, Allison Ogren, Nataliya Kibiryeva, Jennifer A. Marshall, James O'Brien, Naoya Kenmochi, Douglas C. Bittel
The Role Of Scarnas In Adjusting Alternative Mrna Splicing In Heart Development., Chloe Nagasawa, Allison Ogren, Nataliya Kibiryeva, Jennifer A. Marshall, James O'Brien, Naoya Kenmochi, Douglas C. Bittel
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of death in childrenyears, most CHDs (~70%) still have an unknown etiology. Conotruncal based defects, such as Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), a common complex of devastating heart defects, typically requires surgical intervention in the first year of life. We reported that the noncoding transcriptome in myocardial tissue from children with TOF is characterized by significant variation in levels of expression of noncoding RNAs, and more specifically, a significant reduction in 12 small cajal body-associated RNAs (scaRNAs) in the right ventricle. scaRNAs are essential for the biochemical modification and maturation of small nuclear …
Longitudinal Measures Of Deformation Are Associated With A Composite Measure Of Contractility Derived From Pressure-Volume Loop Analysis In Children., Shahryar M. Chowdhury, Ryan J. Butts, Carolyn L. Taylor, Varsha M. Bandisode, Karen S. Chessa, Anthony M. Hlavacek, Arni Nutting, Girish S. Shirali, G Hamilton Baker
Longitudinal Measures Of Deformation Are Associated With A Composite Measure Of Contractility Derived From Pressure-Volume Loop Analysis In Children., Shahryar M. Chowdhury, Ryan J. Butts, Carolyn L. Taylor, Varsha M. Bandisode, Karen S. Chessa, Anthony M. Hlavacek, Arni Nutting, Girish S. Shirali, G Hamilton Baker
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Aims: The relationship between echocardiographic measures of left ventricular (LV) systolic function and reference-standard measures have not been assessed in children. The objective of this study was to assess the validity of echocardiographic indices of LV systolic function via direct comparison to a novel composite measure of contractility derived from pressure-volume loop (PVL) analysis.
Methods and results: Children with normal loading conditions undergoing routine left heart catheterization were prospectively enrolled. PVLs were obtained via conductance catheters. A composite invasive composite contractility index (ICCI) was developed using data reduction strategies to combine four measures of contractility derived from PVL analysis. Echocardiograms …
Echocardiographic Detection Of Increased Ventricular Diastolic Stiffness In Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients: A Pilot Study., Shahryar M. Chowdhury, Ryan J. Butts, Anthony M. Hlavacek, Carolyn L. Taylor, Karen S. Chessa, Varsha M. Bandisode, Girish S. Shirali, Arni Nutting, G Hamilton Baker
Echocardiographic Detection Of Increased Ventricular Diastolic Stiffness In Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients: A Pilot Study., Shahryar M. Chowdhury, Ryan J. Butts, Anthony M. Hlavacek, Carolyn L. Taylor, Karen S. Chessa, Varsha M. Bandisode, Girish S. Shirali, Arni Nutting, G Hamilton Baker
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
Background: Pediatric heart transplant recipients are at risk for increased left ventricular (LV) diastolic stiffness. However, the noninvasive evaluation of LV stiffness has remained elusive in this population. The objective of this study was to compare novel echocardiographic measures of LV diastolic stiffness versus gold-standard measures derived from pressure-volume loop (PVL) analysis in pediatric heart transplant recipients.
Methods: Patients undergoing left heart catheterization were prospectively enrolled. PVLs were obtained via conductance. The end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship was obtained via balloon occlusion. The stiffness constant, β, was calculated. Echocardiographic measures of diastolic function were derived from spectral and tissue Doppler and two-dimensional …
The World Database For Pediatric And Congenital Heart Surgery: Use Of An International Congenital Database In South Korea., James D. St Louis, Cheul Lee, Hiromi Kurosawa, Richard A. Jonas, Sakamoto Kisaburo, Christo I. Tchervenkov, Jeffery P. Jacobs, James K. Kirklin
The World Database For Pediatric And Congenital Heart Surgery: Use Of An International Congenital Database In South Korea., James D. St Louis, Cheul Lee, Hiromi Kurosawa, Richard A. Jonas, Sakamoto Kisaburo, Christo I. Tchervenkov, Jeffery P. Jacobs, James K. Kirklin
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
No abstract provided.
Decreasing Cardiac Arrests In The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Jeremy Affolter, Kathlyn Baharaeen, Mari Hanson, Lisa Laddish, Amy Bohm, Lindsey Bradbury, Megan Mcghee, Anne Leroy, Hannah Cunningham, Michelle Waddell, Tiffany Mullen, Kimberly Lucas, William Douglas, Angel Pope, Marita Thompson, Paul N. Bauer, Erica Molitor-Kirsch, Tara Benton, Laura Miller-Smith
Decreasing Cardiac Arrests In The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Jeremy Affolter, Kathlyn Baharaeen, Mari Hanson, Lisa Laddish, Amy Bohm, Lindsey Bradbury, Megan Mcghee, Anne Leroy, Hannah Cunningham, Michelle Waddell, Tiffany Mullen, Kimberly Lucas, William Douglas, Angel Pope, Marita Thompson, Paul N. Bauer, Erica Molitor-Kirsch, Tara Benton, Laura Miller-Smith
Posters
No abstract provided.
Knowledge Base Of Adolescents With Congenital Heart Disease, Pamela Finn, Mark Gelatt, Jennifer A. Marshall, Jennifer Panuco, Jenea Schmidt
Knowledge Base Of Adolescents With Congenital Heart Disease, Pamela Finn, Mark Gelatt, Jennifer A. Marshall, Jennifer Panuco, Jenea Schmidt
Posters
Introduction:
Most congenital heart disease [CHD] is diagnosed and treated in early childhood in designated children’s hospitals with parents responsible for decision-making and receipt of information. The adolescent assumes this role in preparation for transition to an adult congenital heart program. We studied the knowledge base of our adolescent CHD patients and their parents.
Methods:
Established patients with CHD, >11 y.o. and their parents, were independently surveyed in the outpatient clinic prior to being seen over a one-year period. Participation was voluntary. Cardiomyopathy, transplant and electrophysiology patients were excluded. Scores were assessed as full, partial or incomplete.
Results:
Most (98% …
Implementing Lean Daily Management System To Improve Cvor First Case On-Time Starts, Haley Borchers, Kelly Fehlhafer, Barbara Mueller, Jessica Nichols, Sarah Talken, Mary Hunter, Kenneth Sam
Implementing Lean Daily Management System To Improve Cvor First Case On-Time Starts, Haley Borchers, Kelly Fehlhafer, Barbara Mueller, Jessica Nichols, Sarah Talken, Mary Hunter, Kenneth Sam
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No abstract provided.