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New Research Finds Volume Alone Does Not Predict Quality Outcomes in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

DAIC

Getty Images milla1cf Tue, 01/30/2024 - 20:08 January 30, 2024 — A study of pediatric heart surgery centers across the United States has demonstrated that, when it comes to successful surgery, it’s not just the size of the program that matters in determining quality outcomes. However, a team led by D.

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Abstract 4146655: Transcatheter device closure of Ventricular Septal Defect in children weighing less than 30 lbs. is a safe and effective procedure based on 10-year experience from a single tertiary center in southern India

Circulation

Introduction:Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is the most common pediatric defect which benefits from closure at an early age. and excluded patients with VSD diameter >10mm and those with other congenital cardiac anomalies.Results:We included 40 patients with a mean age of 18.95 ± 13.02 The mean VSD size was 6.01 ± 2.29

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Congenital Heart Defects: Helping Families Navigate the Challenges

MIBHS

Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) : A hole in the wall (septum) between the heart’s two lower chambers (ventricles). The fear of the unknown, of potential surgeries, and of long-term outcomes can be paralyzing. It’s essential to work with a pediatric cardiologist who has experience with congenital heart defects.

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** **ACUTE MI/STEMI** **: Activate the cath lab if the patient has chest pain?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The primary outcome was OMI defined as an angiographic culprit lesion with either TIMI 02 flow; or TIMI 3 flow with either peak high sensitivity troponin- I >5000ng/L or new wall motion abnormality. Of these, 48 met the primary outcome criteria of OMI. The primary analysis was per-patient proportion of false positives.