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Symposier - Echocardiography in Congenital Heart Disease
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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Congenital Heart Defect, Disease and Condition
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"Echocardiography in Congenital Heart Disease", June 10-12th. http://bit.ly/bSBLBC
Symposier - Imaging science and cardiology the heart of a good partnership
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: SPIETV — Presented at SPIE Medical Imaging 2012 - http://spie.org/mi Reza Razavi King's College London (United Kingdom) Imaging has developed into an essential part of the management of patients with cardiovascular disease. Application of new and innovative imaging applications continues to move this field forward both for better diagnosis and characterization of patients to plan treatments, and in using imaging to guide therapy to get the optimal outcomes” View full resource at symposier.com
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Children's Heart Transplant Surgery, Children's Cardiovascular Surgery`Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery`Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgeons - Childrens Hospital of Michigan
childrensdmc.org — “Children's Heart Transplant Surgery. Children's Cardiovascular Surgery. Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery. The Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgeons at Children's Hospital Detroit Michigan Are Known For Their State Of The Art Approach To Complex Congenital Heart Disease in Children, Infants, Neonates and Adults.” View full resource at childrensdmc.org
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Since 2005, our cardiovascular surgeons have performed more heart transplants than any other hospital in Michigan. http://t.co/FOlXnHNA
Feeding An Infant With A Heart Murmur | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “Feeding An Infant With A Heart Murmur. A heart murmur describes the sound made by a pumping heart when the muscle contains a small opening. An innocent heart murmur causes no symptoms and requires no treatment. An abnormal murmur is symptomatic of a congenital heart defect or disease and causes symptoms such as fatigue, rapid breathing and poor circulation. This abnormal heart murmur in...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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Feeding an Infant With a Heart Murmur: A heart murmur describes the sound made by a pumping heart when t... http://t.co/OXrCrnXo #health
ESC | About the ESC | ESC Press Office | ESC Press Releases | Poor dental hygiene puts congenital heart disease patients at risk of further heart damage
escardio.org — “ESC | About the ESC | ESC Press Office | ESC Press Releases | Poor dental hygiene puts congenital heart disease patients at risk of further heart damage” View full resource at escardio.org
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Gastroenterology News - Congenital heart disease and the liver |3963030
mdlinx.com — “Gastroenterology Medical Article: Congenital heart disease and the liver” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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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
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Adults with #CHD treated at pediatric or adult hospitals? http://t.co/9QGD6zXu
Dental hygiene critical for preventing endocarditis in patients with congenital heart disease
news-medical.net — “Poor dental hygiene behaviours in patients with congenital heart disease are increasing their risk of endocarditis. Teens with congenital heart disease floss, brush and visit the dentist less than their peers. But they have healthier behaviours when it comes to alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Dental hygiene critical for preventing endocarditis in patients with congenital heart disease
news-medical.net — “Poor dental hygiene behaviours in patients with congenital heart disease are increasing their risk of endocarditis. Teens with congenital heart disease floss, brush and visit the dentist less than their peers. But they have healthier behaviours when it comes to alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Poor dental hygiene puts congenital heart disease patients at risk of further heart damage
eurekalert.org — “Poor dental hygiene behaviors in patients with congenital heart disease are increasing their risk of endocarditis. Teens with congenital heart disease floss, brush and visit the dentist less than their peers. But they have healthier behaviors when it comes to alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs. Adults with single ventricle physiology (a type of congenital heart disease) also have poorer dental hygiene practices than their peers despite having better health behaviors overall.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Poor dental hygiene puts congenital heart disease patients at risk of further heart damage
eurekalert.org — “Poor dental hygiene behaviors in patients with congenital heart disease are increasing their risk of endocarditis. Teens with congenital heart disease floss, brush and visit the dentist less than their peers. But they have healthier behaviors when it comes to alcohol, cigarettes and illicit drugs. Adults with single ventricle physiology (a type of congenital heart disease) also have poorer dental hygiene practices than their peers despite having better health behaviors overall.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Poor dental hygiene puts congenital heart disease patients at risk of further heart damage
medicalxpress.com — “Copenhagen, 16 March 2012: Poor dental hygiene behaviours in patients with congenital heart disease are increasing their risk of endocarditis. Teens with congenital heart disease floss, brush and visit the dentist less than their peers. But they have healthier behaviours when it comes to alcohol, cigarettes ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Symposier - Human heart muscle in a dish, beating spontaneously
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: UofMAHC — This is human heart muscle in a dish, beating spontaneously. It was made by Dr Lei Ye of the Stem Cell Institute from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC). These were made by our iPSC facility from human skin cells into which 4 specific genes were temporarily introduced. The heart muscle cells were enabled to develop from the iPSC using a special medium and substrate. It is hoped to use cells like this for the treatment of heart disease by rep” View full resource at symposier.com
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Human heart muscle in a dish, beating spontaneously. Made from skin cells into which specific genes were introduced http://t.co/BZP1KXWO
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:
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Managing the Morbidity Associated with Respiratory Viral Infections in Children with Congenital Heart Disease
hindawi.com — “Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at risk for increased morbidity from viral lower respiratory tract infections because of anatomical cardiac lesions than can worsen an already compromised respiratory status. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains an important pathogen in contributing toward the morbidity in this population. Although the acute treatment of RSV largely remains supportive, the development of monoclonal antibodies, such as palivuzumab, has reduced the RSV-related ” View full resource at hindawi.com
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Screening Newborns for Heart Problems | Articles
babies411.com — “Congenital heart defects (CHD), also known as congenital heart disease, are the most common type of birth defect and affect approximately 8 babies per 1,000 live births. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), approximately 4,800 babies in the United States are born with a congenital heart defect.” View full resource at babies411.com
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Congenital heart disease is the leading cause of death in infants less than 1. Pulse Ox. has been shown to be a... http://t.co/osiWuY3x
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