Adult Congenital Heart Disease
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Mechanical Circulatory Support Program, Adult Congenital Heart Disease
columbiasurgery.org — “Mechanical Circulatory Support Program, Adult Congenital Heart Disease” View full resource at columbiasurgery.org
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Does adult congenital heart disease treatment need to be differ rent from pediatric? http://t.co/hn79NjNh
Adult Congenital Heart Disease
my.clevelandclinic.org — “Adult congenital heart disease - Cleveland Clinic Heart & Vascular Institute, leader in the treatment of congenital heart disease in adults.” View full resource at my.clevelandclinic.org
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Congenital Heart Disease
webmd.com — “WebMD explains problems with your heart that have been there since birth, which are called congenital heart disease, or defects.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Congenital #heart disease occurs before birth http://bit.ly/PLIja most common is heart valve defects
Adult Congenital Heart Association
achaheart.org — “Adult Congenital Heart Association” View full resource at achaheart.org
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The Adult Congenital Heart Association (ACHA) http://bit.ly/7Peoai
Introduction to adult congenital heart disease Ppt Powerpoint Presentation slides-Medical Slideshow Congenital Heart Disease, Stanford Congenital Heart Disease .
slideworld.org — “Powerpoint Introduction to adult congenital heart disease Slides by Ibrahim Emam King Fahd Millatery Medical Comlex, KSA Congenital Heart Disease, Stanford Congenital Heart Disease . Download Free Medical Powerpoint Presentations” View full resource at slideworld.org
Most Recently Shared on July 2, 2010 at 7:05 pm By:
Introduction to adult congenital heart disease: for education,Like a summery of the text and Journals, next parts ... http://bit.ly/aPhF6y
Mortality in adult congenital heart disease " Eur Heart J
eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org — “Mortality in adult congenital heart disease " Eur Heart J” View full resource at eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org
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Mortality in adult congenital heart disease: Conclusion Mortality is increased in adults with congenital heart dis... http://bit.ly/cUgZtJ
Growing Population Of Adult Survivors Of Congenital Heart Disease Requires Specialized Care
medicalnewstoday.com — “For the one in 200 adults in Western societies born with congenital heart disease, adult survivors face a lifelong process of medical interactions. Treatments received during neonatal, childhood,” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Growing Population Of Adult Survivors Of Congenital Heart Disease Requires Specialized Care http://mnt.to/3QY7 #heart #heartdisease
Feature: Adult congenital heart disease—where are patients best treated?
cardiovascularbusiness.com — “Thanks to innovations in medicine, more and more adult patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are living longer and need specialty care. Many of these adult patients have complex anatomies and/or comorbidities, which raises the question: where are these patients best treated, pediatric hospitals or adult hospitals?” View full resource at cardiovascularbusiness.com
Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2012 at 4:08 pm By:
Where are adult congenital heart disease patients best treated? http://t.co/nyqJOe4d #CHD
Overprotection during childhood leads to heart-focused anxiety in adults with congenital heart disease: Study
news-medical.net — “Adults with congenital heart disease are more likely to suffer heart-focused anxiety - a fear of heart-related symptoms and sensations - if their parents were overprotective during their childhood and adolescence. Dr. Lephuong Ong from Orion Health Services in Vancouver, and colleagues from University Health Network and York University in Toronto, Canada, suggest that health care professionals could encourage greater independence for adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease to improv” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Adult care for congenital heart disease patients should begin in adolescence
eurekalert.org — “To ensure treatment continuity for patients with congenital heart disease, the transition to adult medical care should begin in early adolescence. Selecting a primary care doctor and providing reproductive/genetic and career counseling to adolescent patients are critical during the transition. Ultimately, a successful transition should help patients with congenital heart disease live long, high-quality, productive lives by continuing necessary medical treatment throughout their lifespan.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Adult care for congenital heart disease patients should begin in adolescence: To ensure treatment continuity for... http://bit.ly/ghP2p0
Feature: Adult congenital heart disease—where are patients best treated?
cardiovascularbusiness.com — “Thanks to innovations in medicine, more and more adult patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are living longer and need specialty care. Many of these adult patients have complex anatomies and/or comorbidities, which raises the question: where are these patients best treated, pediatric hospitals or adult hospitals?” View full resource at cardiovascularbusiness.com
Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2012 at 10:38 pm By:
Adults with #CHD treated at pediatric or adult hospitals? http://t.co/9QGD6zXu
Congenital Heart Defects
heart.org — “Congenital Heart Defects” View full resource at heart.org
Most Recently Shared on February 9, 2011 at 4:40 pm By:
Congenital heart defects are structural problems w/the heart present at birth. More about congenital heart defects at http://bit.ly/cFkAIQ
Symposier - Congenital Heart Disease Grows Up
symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: ElsGlobalMedicalNews As children with congenital heart disease survive into adulthood, pediatricians should plan for their transition to adult care providers, Dr. Richard M. Zakheim of Miami Childrens Hospital tells GMNN's Damian McNamara.” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2010 at 6:26 pm By:
Congenital Heart Disease Grows up - Dr. Richard M. Zakheim of Miami Childrens Hospital. http://bit.ly/ausXP6
Doctors treat adults' childhood heart defects
physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- As director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease clinic at Stanford, Daniel Murphy, MD, performs a job unheard of a generation ago. He cares for grown-up patients with cardiac defects that were once lethal in early life.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Doctors treat adults' childhood heart defects http://tw.physorg.com/220524187
Doctors treat adults' childhood heart defects
physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- As director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease clinic at Stanford, Daniel Murphy, MD, performs a job unheard of a generation ago. He cares for grown-up patients with cardiac defects that were once lethal in early life.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Doctors treat adults' childhood heart defects: (PhysOrg.com) -- As director of the Adult Congenital Heart Diseas... http://bit.ly/fUAsff
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