Pediheart Podcast #346: Do Partial Heart Transplanted Valves Grow And Last?

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Pediheart Podcast #385: A Novel More Malignant "Neurocardiac Phenotype" Form of CPVT

This week we review a recent report of a novel form of CPVT (catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia) with associated neurodevelopmental delays. What is the genetic basis for these patients? What is different about the arrhyhthmias seen and how they are triggered in ...  Show more

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This week we go back 2.5 years and delve into the world of cardiovascular surgery when we review a review of STS data on the pulmonary artery band (PAB). The STS assigns a STAT category of 4 to this operation, denoting higher risk for mortality. Is this warranted? Are all PAB can ...  Show more

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