Learn how Cincinnati Children’s is advancing congenital heart care with the nation’s first center integrating mental health support for heart patients and families.
Cincinnati Children’s is advancing catheter ablation techniques to treat arrhythmias in patients with congenital heart disease.
Read about how transcatheter device closure is changing PDA management in premature infants, improving respiratory outcomes and recovery in the NICU at Cincinnati Children's.
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.
Explore Cincinnati Children’s multidisciplinary, imaging-driven approach to early evaluation, intervention and long-term management of patients with MAPCAs.
Cincinnati Children’s reports first-in-human use of a purpose-built neonatal ductal stent, advancing minimally invasive care for critical congenital heart disease.
Cincinnati Children’s reports the youngest use of an extravascular ICD in a 6‑week‑old infant, enabled by 3D virtual surgical planning for life‑threatening arrhythmia.
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.