Pediheart Podcast #377: Rethinking Critical Congenital Cardiac Care With Professor David Winlaw

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Pediheart Podcast #379: How Often Are CHD Surgical Patients "Non-Responders" or Aspirin Resistant?

This week we review a recent Australian prospective assessment of aspirin resistance in children undergoing heart surgery. How common is this seen in this patient group and what are the reasons? What is the best test to perform to assess this and what tests may not be worthwile? ...  Show more

Pediheart Podcast #378: Sinus Node Dysfunction Following Congenital Heart Surgery

This week we speak with Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Audrey Dionne about a recent work she co-authored on sinus node dysfunction following congenital heart surgery. How common was this encountered and how often were either temporary or permanen ...  Show more

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