330 episodes

A review of the latest literature and thought leaders in pediatric cardiovascular care.

Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today Robert Pass

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.8 • 167 Ratings

A review of the latest literature and thought leaders in pediatric cardiovascular care.

    Pediheart Podcast #295: Right Atrial Thrombus Post Gore Cardioform ASD Closure - Reason For Concern?

    Pediheart Podcast #295: Right Atrial Thrombus Post Gore Cardioform ASD Closure - Reason For Concern?

    This week we review a report from Italy regarding the observation of RA disk thrombus formation in some patients following GORE Cardioform ASD closure. How common is this complication seen and are there some patient or device characteristics that would be considered higher risk for this complication? How does this information square with the Assured trial data? Why might there be differences between the two data sources? We speak with Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Kravis Children's Hospital at Mount Sinai, Dr. Barry Love who is also Director of the Congenital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Mount Sinai Hospital. 

     https://doi.org/10.1002/ccd.31002

    • 29 min
    Pediheart Podcast #294: What Is The Evidence For Endocarditis Prophylaxis For Invasive Dental Procedures?

    Pediheart Podcast #294: What Is The Evidence For Endocarditis Prophylaxis For Invasive Dental Procedures?

    This week we delve into the world of antibiotic prophylaxis for dental procedures. What are the data to support its use in the congenital heart patient? Why has this been such a difficult topic to study? What do we now know about this topic and what still remains unanswered? Given the low prevalence but dire consequences of this disease, how can investigators consider studying this topic in the future? Is there adequate equipoise to proceed with a randomized controlled trial? We speak with Advanced Imaging Fellow at Boston Children's Hospital, Dr. Francesca Sperotto of Harvard University about her recent multicenter meta-analysis of 30 studies including over one million cases of endocarditis. 

    DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2024.0873

    • 30 min
    Pediheart Podcast #293: Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors For ACHD Heart Failure

    Pediheart Podcast #293: Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors For ACHD Heart Failure

    This week we review a recent work on the use of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors in the ACHD heart failure patient from Europe. Can these agents impact heart failure outcomes in this patient group? What is the mechanism by which they may improve outcomes? Are there data on their effects on the single ventricle patient? What sorts of side effects can be seen and are these more or less commonly observed in the ACHD patient? We speak with the corresponding author of this week's work, Dr. Anastasia Egorova of Leiden University in the Netherlands. 

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2024.02.017

    • 35 min
    Pediheart Podcast #292: Impact Of Prenatal Diagnosis On 22q11 Deletion Syndrome Outcomes

    Pediheart Podcast #292: Impact Of Prenatal Diagnosis On 22q11 Deletion Syndrome Outcomes

    This week we delve into the world of fetal cardiology when we review a recent large, multicenter study on the impact of prental diagnosis of 22.q11 deletion syndrome. How did the prenatally diagnosed patients differ from those diagnosed postnatally in regards to degree of heart disease and postnatal morbidity and mortality? What is the role of cell-free DNA testing in the screening for patients with this deletion syndrome? How do outcomes differ for this syndrome between the US and other countries and why might this be? These are amongst the many questions reviewed with the first author of this week's work, Dr. Lindsay Freud who is the director of fetal cardiology at Toronto Sick Kid's Hospital and also Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Toronto. 

    Also joining the podcast this week are the co-directors of this year's Mount Sinai Imaging Symposium entitled: Conversations in Care - The Single Ventricle. Dr. David Ezon, Dr. Jennifer Cohen, Dr. Kenan Stern and Mount Sinai Technical Director and Echo Lab Manager, Ms. Jen Lie Yau share their thoughts about the upcoming conference. This year's symposium will be taking place on May 4th, 2024 and the faculty are a who's who of important pediatric cardiac specialists from the worlds of imaging, interventional cardiology, sonography, surgery and more. 

    For those interested, you can get more information about this wonderful conference at the following web address:

    https://mssm.cloud-cme.com/assets/MSSM/data/Single%20Ventricle%20Symposium24G.pdf

    Today's article link:
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2023.09.005

    • 45 min
    Pediheart Podcast #291: Reducing Cognitive Biases In Congenital Heart Decision Making

    Pediheart Podcast #291: Reducing Cognitive Biases In Congenital Heart Decision Making

    This week we delve into the world of cognitive bias when we review a recent review of this topic by the team at the University of Arkansas. What are some of the more important common cognitive biases that plague humans and are particularly deleterious for good decision making in 'case management/surgical' conference? What are some approaches to reducing the impact of these biases? How does the advent of ZOOM enhance or reduce bias for surgical conference decisions? We speak with noted authority on this topic, Dr. Joshua Daily who is Associate Professor of Pediatrics at The University of Arkansas in Little Rock for his deep insights into this topic. 

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-024-03462-4

    Other resources mentioned by Dr. Daily include:

    - Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
    - Thinking In Bets by Annie Duke 
    - Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely
    - How To Decide by Annie Duke

    • 40 min
    Pediheart Podcast #290: Junctional Rhythm And The Fontan Patient

    Pediheart Podcast #290: Junctional Rhythm And The Fontan Patient

    This week we review a recent survey study on the topic of junctional rhythm and sinus node dysfunction in the Fontan. How important is this finding in our Fontan patients? When should a patient with a Fontan undergo pacemaker insertion? Is the loss of AV synchrony the more important hemodynamic effect of junctional rhythm or is it chronotropic incompetence? Who should be considered for a possible endocardial, transvenous atrial pacemaker in the Fontan patient? These are amongst the questions posed to this week's guest, noted pediatric electrophysiologist and Professor of Pediatrics at OHSU, Dr. Seshadri Balaji. 

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-023-03296-6

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
167 Ratings

167 Ratings

SC MMA MD ,

Excellent podcast

This is an excellent podcast that should be followed by anyone involved in the care of a patient with congenital heart disease.

Maher Abadeer ,

Amazing

Amazing, interesting and helpful

Cjs3md ,

A good topic overview for subspecialists

For those of us in the field of pediatric cardiology, this is a great addition to our ways to learn and stay current. As all things new, it has some pros and cons.

Pros: Covers relevant topics. It also covers topics from the full range of pediatric cardiology. You can tell Dr. Pass is listening to feedback consistently. For example, he has improved the audio quality quite notably just over the first 15+ episodes. The interviews are also a nice touch, allowing us to hear others thoughts on each topic.

Cons: Quite honestly, I think it speaks volumes that I only have one (admittedlly weird) "con" to point out: The adjectives in this podcast are beyond excessive. Every article is "important," "wonderful," "insightful," "exciting," etc... and for every interview, "we are very lucky to have ____ on our show for them to share their insights." There's no need to convince the listener how important the work being discussed is. Nor is it necessary to thank the interviewee 5 times repetitively. As an aside, you won’t make it through listening to an episode without hearing his text/ringtone go off no less than 3 times.

Definitely worth a listen. It's a great way to squeeze in some new journal knowledge in a very subspecialized field that is constantly changing and advancing.

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