Pediatric Cardiology News
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Catheter Closure of Moderate- to Large-Sized Patent Ductus Arteriosus Using the New Amplatzer Duct Occluder: Immediate and Short-Term Results . ...>Read More...
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Traditional repair of atrial septal defects (ASDs), ventricular septal defects (VSDs) and patent foramen ovales (PFOs) has necessitated open surgery either via sternotomy and cardiopulmonary bypass or minimally invasive (so-called minithoracotomy) techniques. . ...>Read More...
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From the Division of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgery, Children's Memorial Hospital and the Department of Surgery, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL . ...>Read More...
TECHNICAL TIPS FOR PAEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY AND CARDIAC SURGERY-1
Background. Minimally invasive cardiac surgical techniques recently have been applied in the management of a variety of intracardiac lesions. . ...>Read More...
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To analyze the outcome of continuous versus interrupted closure technique of ventricular septal
defect (VSD) closure in Tetrology of Fallot with reference to postoperative residual VSD after total correction. . ...>Read More...
Heart Disease - Additional Resources and References
This site provides daily reviews of the latest developments, as well as links to journals and other relevant sites. The site offers personalization options and is available in several languages. . ...>Read More...
Dr. Anderson's Letter
Over the period 3 and 4 May of this year, a historic meeting will take place in Washington, District of Columbia. Hosted by Richard A. Jonas, and under the Presidency of Christo I. Tchervenkov, the World Society for Pediatricand Congenital Heart Surgery will hold its inaugural meeting. . ...>Read More...
Growth and Development of Pediatric Cardiology: A Personal Odyssey
Before pediatric cardiology could grow, it first had to develop. I was fortunate to witness many events from its infancy to its maturity because they took place during and following the years when I was a student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In these years of World War II (1942 to 1945), pediatric cardiologists did not exist. Instead, a few pediatricians became adept at caring for children with rheumatic fever, the most prevalent cardiac problem. . ...>Read More...
Experience with the Norwood procedure without circulatory arrest
Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)
Experience with the Norwood procedure without circulatory arrest
Yutaka Imoto, MDa, Hideaki Kado, MDa, Yuichi Shiokawa, MDa, Kazu Minami, MDa, Hisataka Yasui, MDb
From Cardiovascular Surgery,a Fukuoka Children's Hospital, and the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery,b Kyusyu University, Fukuoka, Japan. . ...>Read More...
Annals of Pediatric Cardiology
The Annals of Pediatric Cardiology is pleased to announce the launch of its website. The features of the site are: . ...>Read More...
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