Sinopsis
A review of the latest literature and thought leaders in pediatric cardiovascular care.
Episodios
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Pediheart Podcast #242: Chronic Lower Extremity Venous Insufficiency In The Fontan Patient
24/02/2023 Duración: 22minThis week we delve into the world of adult congenital heart disease when we 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, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics (Cardiology) at Yale University, Dr. Tony Pastor. JACC Adv 2022 Mar, 1 (1) 100002
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Pediheart Podcast #241: A Conversation About The 2023 World Congress Of Pediatric Cardiology And Cardiac Surgery
17/02/2023 Duración: 44minIn this week's special episode that is a combination of the Pediheart Podcast and PCICS Podcast, we speak for the entire episode with Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Gil Wernovsky of Children's National. Dr. Wernovsky is the Co-Chair of the upcoming World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery and shares with us all of the exciting plans for this 'meeting of meetings' that will be staged from August 27th-September 1st in Washington, DC. This is the first World Congress in the US since 1985. Co-hosts Deanna Tzanetos, Jill Zender, David Werho, Lillian Su and Sadie Rodriguez discuss with Dr. Wernovsky why this upcoming meeting will be perhaps the largest congenital heart meeting in history with 'something for everyone'. For those interested, the website for the meeting is:https://www.wcpccs2023.org
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Pediheart Podcast #240: Atrial Standstill In The Pediatric Patient Population
10/02/2023 Duración: 33minThis week we delve into the world of electrophysiology when we review a recent multicenter work on the rare topic of atrial standstill. What is atrial standstill and how does it differ from SA node dysfunction? What risks are associated with this condition and how can they be mitigated? Are there factors in an atrial standstill patient that might prompt implantation of a primary prevention ICD? We speak with the first author of this week's work, Dr. Taylor Howard who is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and an attending physician in pediatric electrophysiology at Texas Children's Hospital about his most recent work. doi: 10.1016/j.jacep.2022.08.022. Epub 2022 Oct 26.
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Pediheart Podcast #239: Reductions In Brain Injury Following Neonatal Congenital Heart Surgery
03/02/2023 Duración: 37minThis week we delve into the world of neonatal congenital heart surgery and review a recent work on changes in the incidence of brain injury following congenital heart surgery. How common is it to see brain injury on the MRI's in this patient group? How have incidences changed over time and what is the likely reason for this? Can the types of inotropic agents used in the postoperative period potentially explain some of the improvements in outcomes that have been observed and what is the proposed mechanism for this? We speak with this week's first author, noted authority on neurodevelopmental outcomes of patients undergoing neontal heart surgery, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at UCSF, Dr. Shab Peyvandi.DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2022.10.029 Editorial accompanying this week's work: DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2022.11.027
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Pediheart Podcast #238: Outcomes of Non-Cardiac Surgery In The ACHD Patient + A Conversation With Dr. Alexandra Lansky Of JSCAI
27/01/2023 Duración: 38minThis week we delve into the world of ACHD when we review a recent work on outcomes of non-cardiac surgery in the ACHD patient. How do ACHD patients fare in comparison to their non-ACHD cohort undergoing non-cardiac surgery? What can be done to improve outcomes in this patient group? We speak with the senior author of this work, Dr. Peyman Benharash, who is Associate Professor of Surgery at UCLA. DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2022-321512Also joining us this week is Dr. Alexandra Lansky of Yale University who is also the Editor-in-Chief of JSCAI which is the newest interventional cardiology journal and the official journal of SCAI. Dr. Lansky shares with us her hopes for the new journal and also the role that congenital interventions will play in this journal. Visit JSCAI.org to see what 'all the fuss' is about!
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Pediheart Podcast Replay of #134: Outcomes Of Valve Replacement In The Single Ventricle Patient
20/01/2023 Duración: 31minThis week we replay a 2020 episode in which we reviewed a then recent PCCC study assessing outcomes of single ventricle patients who have undergone replacement of the AV or semilunar valve. We speak with Professor Geetha Raghuveer of University of Missouri-Kansas City about this work she co-authored. Outcomes are generally poor in this patient group but are there lessons that can be gleaned from the data regarding optimal timing for repair or replacement of valves in this patient group? This is a great follow-up of episode # 58 from 3.5 years ago. See you next week with a brand new episode! doi: 10.1007/s00246-019-02234-9.
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Pediheart Podcast #237: Open Chest Duration And Its Relation To Surgical Site Infection
13/01/2023 Duración: 21minThis week we return to the topic of congenital heart surgery when we speak with Dr. John Iguidbashian who is a resident in surgery at U. Colorado. Dr. Iguidbashian reviews a recent paper he co-authored on the topic of the relation of duration of open chest following heart surgery to the development of surgical site infections (SSI). How long is 'too long' when it comes to an open chest and the risk for infection? Is the duration of an open chest following surgery a 'modifiable' risk factor? Are there other factors that might be associated with SSI in this setting other than duration of open chest? Dr. Iguidbashian shares his insights this week. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-022-03088-4.
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Pediheart Podcast #236: The 'Case' For Partial Heart Transplantation In Children
06/01/2023 Duración: 35minThis week we delve into the world of partial heart transplantation when we review a recent paper that discusses the rationale for its potential use in children, particularly in infants. We speak with the work's senior author, Dr. T. Konrad Rajab of the Medical University of South Carolina about the potential benefits of this approach. Who might be a candidate for this approach? What are the theoretical benefits of this approach to transplantation? How many 'partial heart' transplantations have been done to date in the US? What might be different about transplanting 'parts' of hearts rather than entire hearts? Dr. Rajab provides us with his deep insights this week. doi: 10.1111/jocs.17050
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Pediheart Podcast #235: Funding A Child's Retirement With Mr. Paul Merriman
30/12/2022 Duración: 01h02minThis week, to end 2022, we delve into the world of personal finance for the final episode of 2022 when we speak with Mr. Paul Merriman of paulmerriman.com. Mr. Merriman is a world-renowned expert in personal finance and investing who reviews how we might go about funding a newborn child's retirement (in 65 years!) through the magic of index investing, low costs and compounding interest. There are many lessions for all types of investing in this episode.Mr. Merriman has visited the podcast previously and I would recommend you listen to episodes #146 and 191 for his previous appearances. For those interested, his website is: https://paulmerriman.comThe articles mentioned are located at: https://paulmerriman.com/the-best-gift-of-all-a-financial-legacy-for-a-child/ and: https://paulmerriman.com/how-10000-will-help-my-newborn-granddaughter-have-a-better-retirement/For those who have not yet had the chance, you can contact me at pediheart@gmail.com for a pdf copy of his latest book We're Talking Millions: 12 Ways T
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Pediheart Podcast #234: Optimal Treatment Of Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia (CPVT)
23/12/2022 Duración: 40minThis week we enter the world of cardiogenetics and electrophysiology when we review the topic of catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT). Is there a 'best' beta blocker for the treatment of this condition? Why is one better than others? How should one manage the patient who is intolerant of beta blockade but needs it for prevention of arrhythmia? What is the role of flecainide, sympathectomy or even ICD's for these patients? PhD candidate and physician Dr. Puck Peltenburg and CPVT world authority, Dr. Christian van der Werf (both of University of Amsterdam) share their deep insights this week. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.121.056018. Epub 2021 Dec 7
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Pediheart Podcast #233: All About Bioprosthetic Valves In The Pregnant Patient
16/12/2022 Duración: 30minThis week we review a recent important work on outcomes of pregnancy in patients with bioprosthetic valves. What percentage of women entering pregnancy have a dysfunctional bioprosthetic valve? Is there a particular position of valve where the risk of dysfunction is greater for cardiac or fetal events? We speak with noted cardio-obstetrical expert, Dr. Barbara Wichert-Schmitt of Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria about her recent work from Canada. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2022.09.019
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Pediheart Podcast #232: Role Of The Hybrid Procedure For High Risk Ductal-Dependent Systemic Circulation Newborns
09/12/2022 Duración: 50minThis week we review a recent report from the team at Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC on their experience with the hybrid approach to high risk infants with ductal-dependent systemic circulation. Some patients get ductal stents and others not. How is this decision made? How difficult was it to change the approach of a center that had a reputation for excellence with a more 'traditional/Norwood/Stage I palliative' approach? Are there theoretical advantages to this approach for even 'low risk' patients? We speak with the senior author of this report, Dr. Can Yerebakan who is Associate Professor of Surgery at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2021.11.103
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Pediheart Podcast #231: Gender Inequity In Congenital Cardiac Electrophysiologist Salary
02/12/2022 Duración: 25minThis week's episode focuses on gender disparities in salary in the field of congenital electrophysiology. To what degree are female electrophysiologists paid less than their male counterparts despite similar levels of education, work effort and seniority? What interventions could be enacted to help 'mind the gap' and level the playing field in this regard? We speak with the chief of pediatric electrophysiology at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Professor Maully Shah, who is the first author of this week's research letter. doi: 10.1016/j.jacep.2022.02.011
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Pediheart Podcast #230: The Role Of The Exercise Stress Test In The Evaluation Of the Pediatric HCM Patient
25/11/2022 Duración: 41minThis week we review a recent work from the Precision Medicine For Cardiomyopathy (PRIMaCY) study group on the role of stress testing in the pediatric HCM patient. Does stress testing help identify patients at risk for possible SCD or progression to heart transplantation? Should all pediatric HCM patients undergo this form of testing? What risks are associated with its use and how should these studies be performed? We speak with the first author of this novel multi center study, Associate Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Jennifer Conway of U. Alberta about this 'fresh off the presses' work. https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.122.062699
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Pediheart Podcast Replay of #187: A Conversation With Living Legend, Professor Roberta Williams
18/11/2022 Duración: 53minIn this week's replay of a most special 'fellow takeover episode', Dr. Sarah Pradhan, sometime co-host of Pediheart and interventional cardiology fellow at Toronto Sick Children's Hospital, speaks with Professor Roberta Williams of USC about her long and illustrious career as a pioneer in both echocardiography as well as pediatric cardiac critical care. Prepare for a lot of wisdom about career and life from this giant in the fields of pediatric cardiology and pediatrics.
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Pediheart Podcast #229: Why Is Transcatheter Peri-membranous VSD Closure Not More 'Popular' In the West?
11/11/2022 Duración: 30minThis week we review a recent report from China on transcatheter closure of peri-membranous VSD's with the Amplatzer ADO II device. Reported results are outstanding and this week's report is one of several from China demonstrating efficacy and safety to this approach. Despite this, this procedure is rarely performed in the west. Why might that be? Do we need 'local data' to adopt an approach or can we proceed based upon data from another location where procedural indications may be different? We speak with the director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Dr. Shabana Shahanavaz about this question based upon her editorial on this impressive Chinese work. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.121.022651 and doi: 10.1161/JAHA.122.024963
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Pediheart Podcast #228: How Can We Improve Family Meetings In The Pediatric CICU Setting?
04/11/2022 Duración: 39minThis week we delve into the world of cardiac critical care when we review a recent report on an attempt to use a multidisciplinary group of hospital professionals plus parents to design an optimal family meeting structure. How should teams prepare for these meetings? What roles should different care providers play in the team meeting? Is there evidence that a better planned meeting can be more effective in transmitting information and allaying parental fears? We speak with pediatric palliative care expert, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Jennifer Walter of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia about this vital topic. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2022.03.010
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Pediheart Podcast #227: Cardiac MRI Computational Fluid Dynamics Assessment And Relation To Quality Of Life In The Fontan Patient
28/10/2022 Duración: 37minThis week we review a recent cardiac MRI report on Fontan geometry and hemodynamics as measured by computational fluid dynamic analysis. How do factors like Fontan geometry or 'power loss' relate to quality of life for the Fontan young adult patient? How do these data inform imaging in the operating room during these palliations? We speak with the first author of this work, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at U. Penn, Dr. Laura Mercer-Rosa about this important and intriguing work. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2022.01.017
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Pediheart Podcast #226: Life-Threatening Arrhythmias And Cardiac Arrest Associated With Electronic Gaming
21/10/2022 Duración: 30minThis week we review a recent international review on the topic of life threatening events occurring during electronic gaming. What risks do video games pose for the typical child or child with an arrhythmia condition? What precautions, if any, should be considered? Are there some sorts of games that are potentially more dangerous than others? We speak with the first and senior authors of this international survey - Dr. Claire M. Lawley of Great Ormand Street, London and Dr. Christian Turner of Sydney Children's Hospital in Sydney, Australia. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2022.08.003.
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Pediheart Podcast #225: A Conversation With Surgical Legend, Dr. John J. Lamberti
14/10/2022 Duración: 56minThis week we speak with noted cardiovascular surgeon Dr. John J. Lamberti who is presently Associate Professor of Surgery at Stanford University. Dr. Lamberti's career has spanned from the time of Dr. Robert Gross in the 1960's to present day with Dr. Frank Hanley and the team in Stanford. His career perfectly mirrors the transition from the 'old days' of cardiac surgery up until the present modern age and he shares his reminiscences of working with Dr. Robert Gross, Dr. Aldo Castaneda, Dr. Maurice Lev, Dr. Roberta Williams, Dr. Nadas and others. He also shares his thoughts on how to be a good mentor and what that takes from someone who has mentored many surgeons in the past 5 decades.