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Risk Factors for Adverse Outcomes Following Surgical Repair of Simple Coarctation in Early Infancy: A Ten-Year Single Center Review
Coarctation of the aorta is a frequently diagnosed congenital heart defect often requiring surgical repair in early infancy.Novel Risk Score to Guide Evaluation of Acute Hematogenous Osteomyelitis in Children
Claudia Yeung, MD et al., conducted a retrospective matched case-control study to identify independent predictors of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (AHO) in children.Updates in Prenatal Radiographic Evaluation of Congenital Transverse Limb Deficiencies
Congenital transverse deficiencies are horizontal deficiencies of the long bones that occur with a reported incidence as high 0.38%.The Significance and Limitations of Pre- and Postnatal Imaging in the Diagnosis and Management of Proximal Focal Femoral Deficiency
Learn about the clinical importance and limitations in the diagnosis of proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD) in an exploration of three cases, varying in severity and presentation.An International Consensus: Intracranial multimodal monitoring in neurocritical care
While intracranial multimodal monitoring (iMMM) is increasingly used in neurocritical care, a lack of standardization hinders its evidence-based development.Updated Recommendations for Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) in Preterm Infants
Uncertainty and controversy persist regarding the significance, assessment, and management of the patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in preterm infants, resulting in substantial variability in clinical approach.Decreasing Time Between Birth and BAS Improves Outcomes in Infants with d-TGA
Infants with dextro-transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA) are at high risk for hemodynamic compromise in the immediate postnatal period due to dependence on intracardiac mixing for oxygen delivery.Congenital CMV: The Importance of Prevention, Early Screening and Treatment
Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the most common infectious cause of congenital disabilities in the United States, affecting about 1 in 200 infants born each yearVariation in Prenatal Surveillance and Management of Anti-SSA/Ro Autoantibody Positive Pregnancies
Dr. Melanie Gropler co-authored this original article published in the Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine.Standardized Small Baby Care Implemented by Phoenix Children’s Neonatologists Improves Outcomes
In response to the growing number of extremely preterm infants born in Arizona, Phoenix Children’s and Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center together created a protocol for small baby care to focus on improving outcomes among this particularly vulnerable population.Phoenix Children's Research Institute Study Identifies FOXF1 Enhancers Involved in Rare Lung Disease
The FOXF1 protein is critically important in pulmonary vascular development, specifically responsible for the extension and branching of airways and blood vessels in the developing lung.Phoenix Children’s Opens 44,000-Square Foot Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Children’s opened its new 44,000-square-foot Level IV neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the Phoenix Children’s Hospital – Thomas Campus on Wednesday, May 15.