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Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today

Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today

De: Robert Pass
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A review of the latest literature and thought leaders in pediatric cardiovascular care.Copyright Robert Pass Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Pediheart Podcast #379: How Often Are CHD Surgical Patients "Non-Responders" or Aspirin Resistant?
    Apr 17 2026
    This week we review a recent Australian prospective assessment of aspirin resistance in children undergoing heart surgery. How common is this seen in this patient group and what are the reasons? What is the best test to perform to assess this and what tests may not be worthwile? Who deserves 'routine' testing for this possible problem? Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Supreet Marathe of Queensland Children's Hospital in Brisbane, Australia shares the results of this recent publication.

    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2025.09.013
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    23 m
  • Pediheart Podcast #378: Sinus Node Dysfunction Following Congenital Heart Surgery
    Apr 10 2026
    This week we speak with Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Audrey Dionne about a recent work she co-authored on sinus node dysfunction following congenital heart surgery. How common was this encountered and how often were either temporary or permanent pacing needed? Are there certain surgeries that are more associated with the need for pacing after surgery? Why is this so common following heart surgery? Dr. Dionne shares her deep knowledge this week on this surprisingly common problem.
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2026.01.049
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    24 m
  • Pediheart Podcast #377: Rethinking Critical Congenital Cardiac Care With Professor David Winlaw
    Apr 3 2026
    In this compelling lecture by Dr. David Winlaw of Northwestern University, we hear his thoughts on the state of the CICU/Surgeon relationship and he offers his thoughts on how to improve care for children with congenital heart disease undergoing surgery. Why does he believe that the more old fashioned approach of having cardiac programs run by academic departments is no longer optimal? What do critical care doctors not understand about surgery and vice versa? Are we asking too much of our CICU practitioners? How can the 'shift work' mentality be abolished and how can we avoid burnout for our critical care front line staff while also improving outcomes for patients? How can we bring joy back into the care of children with critical heart disease? Dr. Winlaw shares his insights from a long career in multiple centers worldwide in the Thomas J. Spray Lecture at the Cardiology 2026 CHOP conference from late February, 2026 in Arizona.
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    31 m
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