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A closeup of a vein affected by pulmonary vein stenosis

Two decades of innovation in pulmonary vein stenosis

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Over the past 20 years, the Pulmonary Vein Stenosis Program at Boston Children’s Hospital has been crafting an innovative strategy in its approach to pulmonary vein stenosis (PVS) based on a new way of thinking about this rare and unusual disease. “The breakthrough came in realizing that PVS is not like other types of congenital heart disease,” says cardiologist Kathy ... Read More about Two decades of innovation in pulmonary vein stenosis
Tagged: pulmonary vein stenosis
a patient in the cardiac fitness program rides a bike as a clinician looks on

Cardiac Fitness Program

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
The Cardiac Fitness Program at Boston Children’s Hospital was founded on the belief that children with congenital heart defects (CHDs) can and should achieve the same benefits of exercise as their peers. The program — one of only a few in the country — offers a safe, supervised, individually-tailored exercise and education program for children and adults ... Read More about Cardiac Fitness Program
Tagged: heart
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Recurrent UTIs in boys

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Painful, frequent and urgent urination — they’re the telltale signs of a urinary tract infection, or UTI, something most pediatricians see on a regular basis. The approach to care is usually simple: urinalysis, a course of antibiotics, plenty of fluids and a discussion about proper hygiene. Most of the time, the infection clears up with no ... Read More about Recurrent UTIs in boys
Tagged: urethral valves, urinary tract infection
David, who was able to have an MRI without being sedated, smiles for the camera

Partnering with families to minimize exposure to anesthesia

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
In medicine, the best imaging can mean the difference between the right diagnosis and the wrong one. A successful treatment and an ineffective one. The radiology team at Boston Children’s Hospital carries out more than 200,000 imaging exams on children each year. Ranging in length from five minutes to two hours, all MRI scans require children to ... Read More about Partnering with families to minimize exposure to anesthesia
Tagged: anesthesia
Female athlete in plank position.

How to prevent ACL injuries in female athletes

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
An ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tear is a devastating injury that can end an athlete’s season and sometimes take up to a year to fully recover. Along with the pain and long rehab process, it also carries the consequences of a high rate of re-tear and increased risk for osteoarthritis. But what if you could ... Read More about How to prevent ACL injuries in female athletes
Tagged: acl, female athletes, injury prevention, orthopedics, sports injury, sports medicine
SIMPeds trainers

GALLERY: Custom-built ‘trainers’ help clinicians master procedures

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Walking into the SIMPeds Engineering Studio, a few blocks from Boston Children’s Hospital, the first thing you notice is body parts — high-fidelity replicas of human anatomy in various sizes. Some are in a glass display case, while others are laid out in various states of assembly, from a lone finger to the complete abdominal cavity of ... Read More about GALLERY: Custom-built ‘trainers’ help clinicians master procedures
Tagged: medical devices, medical training, simpeds

Detecting shunt failure in hydrocephalus without imaging or surgery: ShuntCheck

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Antonio Venus-Reeve, 14, had his first shunt surgery for hydrocephalus when he was 2½ months old. Born at 25 weeks’ gestation, weighing less than two pounds, he had a serious brain bleed seven days later. As Antonio’s head began to swell with excess fluid, neurologists at Boston Children’s Hospital told his mother, Joanne Venus-Williams, that ... Read More about Detecting shunt failure in hydrocephalus without imaging or surgery: ShuntCheck
Tagged: diagnostics, hydrocephalus, medical devices, neurosurgery, research
microbiome concept

Microbiome therapeutics: 6 takeaways from a MassBio panel

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Seeing the surprising success of “poop pills” in gastrointestinal C. difficile infection, pharma companies and startups are embracing the microbiome as a new therapeutic target for an astonishing range of maladies. To learn what pioneering companies in the space are thinking about the hope and the hype, Vector recently attended a panel on microbiome therapeutics ... Read More about Microbiome therapeutics: 6 takeaways from a MassBio panel
Tagged: drug development, fecal transplant, microbiome, probiotics
Gorham-Stout syndrome

Another use for mTOR inhibitors: Preserving vanishing bones in Gorham-Stout syndrome

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
The mTOR pathway is fundamental to nearly every cell in the body. It drives processes related to cell growth, protein production and metabolism, influencing everything from neurocognition to tumor growth. Because of this broad role, indications for drugs targeting the mTOR pathway are also remarkably broad. Alexander Malloy, 14, is one of the first patients ... Read More about Another use for mTOR inhibitors: Preserving vanishing bones in Gorham-Stout syndrome
Tagged: clinical trials, orthopedics, rare disease, spinal fusion surgery, vascular anomalies
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Cloud-based complex care platform empowers clinicians and families alike

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
For children with complex medical needs, care coordination across medical specialties is a major pain point, as is communication across multiple provider systems. And patients aren’t the only ones feeling the burden. Consider these startling statistics: $25-$45 billion is wasted annually in the U.S. due to poor communication in health care.$45 billion has been invested in ... Read More about Cloud-based complex care platform empowers clinicians and families alike
Tagged: complex care, electronic health records, informatics

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