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Mashup Score: 1Pediheart Podcast #318: Is It Time To Abolish The Insurance "Pre-Authorization" For Congenital Cardiology? - 2 month(s) ago
This week we review a recent thought-provoking work on the topic of the dreaded ‘pre-authorization’ process for procedures being performed in the US. Are there data to support the costs in money and time associated with this process in the world of congenital cardiology? How often are authorizations denied in congenital cardiac cases? Is there any evidence that obtaining insurance pre-authorization improves outcomes? What is the impact of this process on healthcare equity? These are amongst the questions reviewed this week with Dr. Brian Marcus who is a cardiologist and critical care fellow at U. Wisconsin. – DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-023-03255-1
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Mashup Score: 6Pediheart Podcast #317: Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve Replacement After The Arterial Switch Operation - 2 month(s) ago
Pulmonary valve replacement following the arterial switch operation is rare. However, when necessary, how do techniques of transcatheter valve replacement fare for this indication? Why would average outcomes in this setting be less good than in the typical TPVR tetralogy of Fallot patient? How does the presence of stents in the pulmonary arteries in this patient group affect candidacy for TPVR? Are there ways to predict who might be a candidate for a TPVR vs. surgical PVR before coming to the catheterization lab? These are amongst the questions reviewed and posed to Dr. Stephen Nageotte who is the director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at Loma Linda Children’s Hospital in Loma Linda, California. – – DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ccd.31152
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Mashup Score: 0Spreaker - 2 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 1Pediheart Podcast #313: Prevalence And Diagnostics Of Fetal Arrhythmias With Dr. Bettina Cuneo - 3 month(s) ago
This week we listen in on a wonderful review lecture on fetal arrhythmias by noted fetal cardiologist Professor Bettina Cuneo. In this lecture Dr. Cuneo reviews the basics of fetal tachycardias and bradycardias and how these arrhythmias are diagnosed and sometimes treated. This is a lecture that was delivered on 9/20/24 by Dr. Cuneo at the Pedirhythm XI meeting in Rome, Italy. Thanks go to Dr. Fabrizio Drago and the organizers of Pedirhythm for allowing us to listen in on this wonderful lecture by a world-wide authority.
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Mashup Score: 7Ritesh Patel - 4 month(s) ago
Just a Brit, now living In Montclair, NJ – doing my thing and playing mainly jazz, funk, soul, and R&B – and also whatever else I want to play, every Sunday!
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Mashup Score: 1
This week we speak with Dr. John Brown who is the Harris B. Schumacker Professor Emeritus of Surgery at the University of Indiana. A congenital heart surgeon for over 45 years, Dr. Brown has performed more than 15,000 pediatric heart operations at Riley Hospital for Children and another 5000 heart operations in adults at IU and Methodist Hospitals. He performed the first pediatric heart transplant in Indiana and developed the first clinical use of the bovine jugular vein and valve for a pulmonary valve replacment in children. He also performed the only known twin to twin newborn heart transplant in the world. He has done and seen it all and has a unique perspective. How did he achieve so much and still have a succesful 56 year marriage to his wife Carol Ann? What is Dr. Brown most proud of in a career that is as prolific as his? What advice would he have have for the next generation? Prepare to be inspired by this master surgeon and friend and colleague of many in our field.
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Mashup Score: 3
This week we delve into the world of the single ventricle when we speak with Dr. David Hoganson, Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School about a recent work he co-published with investigators from Boston Children’s Hospital on computational fluid dynamic modeling in the planning of the Fontan operation. Single ventricle heterotaxy patients with interrupted IVC are at enhanced risk for the development of pulmonary AVM’s due to flow maldistribution to the pulmonary arteries from the hepatic veins in a Fontan. Can a computational fluid dynamic model predict which operative approach would result in the most balanced hepatic venous flow distribution? Can this reduce the incidence of pulmonary AVM’s? How well did the models predict the actual pulmonary flow measured after surgery on CMR? Who beyond the heterotaxy patient might benefit from this approach? Dr. Hoganson offers us a peek into the world of personalized surgery in this week’s exciting episode. DOI: https:
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Mashup Score: 1Pediheart Podcast Replay of #242: Chronic Lower Extremity Venous Insufficiency In The Fontan Patient - 5 month(s) ago
This week we turn back the clocks to re-review a recent research letter from the team at the Harvard Congenital Heart Program about venous insufficiency in the Fontan patient. Why do patients with Fontan circulation develop chronic venous insufficiency and what are the implications of this problem in the Fontan patient? What sort of evaluation should be performed on the Fontan patient presenting with lower extremity venous changes? How worried should the cardiologist be when presented with a Fontan patient with these changes? These are amongst the questions reviewed on this topic with this week’s guest, Associate Professor at Baylor University, Dr. Tony Pastor. https://www.jacc.org/journal/jacc-advances 2022 Mar, 1 (1) 100002
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Mashup Score: 3Pediheart Podcast #307: Impact Of Ischemic Time On Pediatric Heart Transplant Outcomes - 5 month(s) ago
This week we delve into the world of heart failure and transplantation when we review a recent PHTS study assessing the impact of ischemic time on outcomes of pediatric heart transplantation. What is considered to be a long ischemic time and what is the impact on outcomes in the pediatric patient undergoing transplant? Why does it appear as the impact of a longer ischemic time is less associated with graft failure in the present era in comparison to the past? What might be the impact of newer heart perfusion devices used to transport organs for transplant? These are amongst the questions reviewed with Professor of Pediatrics at U. Colorado, Dr. Scott R. Auerbach. – DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healun.2024.03.002
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Mashup Score: 2Pediheart Podcast #306: Assessing The LV In The Ebstein's Patient - 5 month(s) ago
This week we review a recent report assessing LV function and properties in the Ebstein’s anomaly patient using CMR. How often is LV dysfunction observed in the Ebstein’s patient who is about to undergo surgical Cone repair? How often did the echo underestimate LV dysfunction in comparison to the ‘gold standard’ CMR? How often is LV non-compaction observed when using strict criteria in this disease? Can CMR assessment of LV function preoperatively predict postoperative ICU course? These are amongst the questions posed to the first author of this week’s work, advanced imaging fellow at U. Pittsburgh, Dr. Aditi Gupta. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-024-03585-8
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