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Instructors' collection ECG: Pediatric ECG: One month old infant

ECG Guru

Four- week echo continues to show pulmonic valve stenosis. The ECG: In spite of the pulmonary valve stenosis, this ECG is within normal limits for this 4-week old. Echocardiogram during that time showed stiff pulmonic valve. This ECG was obtained at follow up appointment. Infant is eating well, no cyanotic spells.

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Correction to: Mortality Patterns in Pediatric Pulmonary Vein Stenosis: Insights Into Right Ventricular Systolic Pressure Associations

Journal of the American Heart Association

In the article byTakajoetal, Mortality Patterns in Pediatric Pulmonary Vein Stenosis: Insights Into Right Ventricular Systolic Pressure Associations, which published online on January 17, 2025 (J Am Heart Assoc.2025;2025;14:e037908. Journal of the American Heart Association, Ahead of Print. 2025;2025;14:e037908. DOI:10.1161/JAHA.124.035037)

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Absorbable metal stents for vascular use in pediatric cardiology: progress and outlook

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The desired ultimate ability for such devices to treat a vascular stenosis without long-term device-related complications or impeding future treatment continues to evoke excitement in clinicians and engineers alike. The past five years have yielded impressive advancements in fully absorbable metal stent technology.

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Abstract WP222: Basilar Artery Stenosis in Children With Moyamoya

Stroke Journal

Introduction:Moyamoya is a progressive cerebrovascular disease characterized by stenosis of the cerebral arteries in the anterior circulation and less often the posterior circulation. Children with moyamoya and basilar stenosis mentioned in their chart were initially included. of children with moyamoya had basilar artery stenosis.

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Abstract WP217: 4D Flow MRI Monitoring of Pediatric Brain Arteriovenous Malformations: A Feasibility Study

Stroke Journal

Introduction:While some brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVM) demonstrate long-term stability, others demonstrate dynamic changes (new aneurysms or venous outflow stenosis) that confer higher rupture risk even after apparent cure. years) with bAVM into a single center cohort study. mm3on a 3T GE Discovery MR750 scanner.

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Prevalence of Systemic Hypertension and the Effects of Cerebral Revascularization in Patients With Moyamoya Disease

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology

BACKGROUNDHypertension is often codiagnosed in patients with moyamoya disease (MMD), a progressive intracranial steno‐occlusive vasculopathy; this has principally been attributed to renal artery stenosis (up to 10%). respectively. In adults, this was significantly associated with age (odds ratio [OR] 1.05 [95% CI, 1.02–1.09]),

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Abstract TMP86: Stratifying risk of hemorrhage of pedatriac brain arteriovenous malformation using quantitative color-coded digital subtraction angiography and iflow analysis

Stroke Journal

While certain angioarchitectural features, such as aneurysms, deep venous drainage, a single draining vein, venous outflow stenosis, or small nidus size, increase hemorrhage risk, they do not fully predict it. Background:Pediatric brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) patients often present with intracranial hemorrhage. 0.87, p=0.014).Conclusion:Our