Cincinnati Children’s is advancing catheter ablation techniques to treat arrhythmias in patients with congenital heart disease.
Cincinnati Children’s explores AI-powered Flight Plans to enhance decision-making and outcomes in pediatric heart care through data-driven, cloud-based tools.
Lung transplantation for children has similar survival outcomes whether the organs were donated after circulatory death or via donation after brain death. But hospital stays were longer for those receiving organs after circulatory death, and the time to developing acute cellular rejection was shorter.
Our researchers are exploring how gene therapy and cardiac care innovations may improve outcomes for patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Learn about promising new delivery methods and heart-focused strategies.
Cincinnati Children’s and the county coroner collaborate to uncover genetic heart risks after sudden death, guiding care for surviving family members.
Cincinnati Children’s Heart Institute expands care access through regional partnerships and a new global collaboration in the UAE, keeping families close to home with world-class expertise.
Heart University connects congenital cardiology providers worldwide with free, interactive training and case-based learning to improve patient care.
Cincinnati Children’s experts offer new guidance on lifelong risk assessment and communication strategies for congenital heart disease patients.
New organ transport technology allows organs to come from farther distances, increasing the chances of a match.
Cincinnati Children’s advances pediatric transplant care with 'Heart in a Box' technology, expanding donor access and improving surgical outcomes.