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  1. Unusual right-to-left shunt in a patient with tricuspid atresia and stenosis of Fontan conduit
  2. Fontan Circulation in Complex Congenital Heart Disease: Do Early Benefits Outweigh Later Problems?
  3. Association Between G6PD Deficiency and Congenital Heart Disease Incidence and Hospital Outcomes
  4. Hybrid Versus Percutaneous Left Atrial Decompression in Infants With Hypoplastic Left Heart Variants and an Intact or Highly Restrictive Atrial Septum: A Multicenter PICES Study
  5. Reproductive Health Counseling and Outcomes Among Women With Congenital Heart Defects: Results From the Congenital Heart Survey to Recognize Outcomes, Needs, and Well-Being, 2016–2019
  6. Lightning Can Strike Twice: Management of an Infant With Anomalous Left Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery Complicated by Coccidioidomycosis Infection
  7. Early Intervention for Tetralogy of Fallot, But at What Cost?
  8. Prevalence of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices in children with type 1 myotonic dystrophy
  9. Data from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  10. Data from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  11. Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  12. FIGURE 1 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  13. FIGURE 1 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  14. FIGURE 2 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  15. FIGURE 2 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  16. FIGURE 3 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  17. FIGURE 3 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  18. FIGURE 4 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  19. FIGURE 4 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  20. FIGURE 5 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  21. FIGURE 5 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  22. FIGURE 6 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  23. FIGURE 6 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  24. Supplementary Figure S1 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  25. Supplementary Figure S1 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  26. Supplementary Figure S2 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  27. Supplementary Figure S2 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  28. Supplementary Figure S3 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  29. Supplementary Figure S3 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  30. TABLE 1 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  31. TABLE 1 from Exercise-induced β2-adrenergic Receptor Activation Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Expanded γδ T-Cells via DNAM-1 Upregulation and PVR/Nectin-2 Recognition
  32. FUELing Improved Treatment for Patients with Fontan Physiology
  33. Incidence of Radiation-Associated Cancer in Patients With Congenital Heart Disease
  34. The Neo-Aortic Root After Arterial Switch Operation
  35. Additional Burden of Esophageal and Gastric Varices on Hospitalized Patients With Moderate or Severe Congenital Heart Disease
  36. Iliocaval Occlusion Treated with Angioplasty in a 1,500-g Infant
  37. Transcatheter Treatment of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Compression by a Pseudoaneurysm in Tetralogy of Fallot
  38. An Unusual Congenital Aorto-pulmonary Shunt in Tetralogy of Fallot: Anomalous Left Innominate Artery off the Pulmonary Artery
  39. Congenital left atrial appendage ostial stenosis in an extremely premature infant diagnosed by transthoracic echocardiography
  40. Acute Hospital Outcomes for Renal Transplantation in Patients With Moderate or Severe Congenital Heart Disease
  41. ECMO in adults with congenital heart disease - Analysis of a national discharge database
  42. Using 3D Printed Heart Models for Surgical and Catheterization Planning in Congenital Heart Disease
  43. Contemporary pregnancy outcomes for women with moderate and severe congenital heart disease
  44. Association Between Sleep Disturbances With Neurodevelopmental Problems and Decreased Health‐Related Quality of Life in Children With Fontan Circulation
  45. Worse Hospital Outcomes for Children and Adults with COVID-19 and Congenital Heart Disease
  46. Exercise Performance in Adolescents With Fontan Physiology (from the Pediatric Heart Network Fontan Public Data Set)
  47. Coronary artery spasm in a 15-year-old male in diabetic ketoacidosis
  48. Intravascular Ultrasound for Pulmonary Vein Stenosis Interventions in Congenital Heart Disease
  49. Use of rotational angiography in congenital cardiac catheterisations to generate three-dimensional-printed models
  50. Improvement in Pulmonary Vascular Resistance After Relief of Fontan Circuit Obstruction
  51. Higher Incidence of Protein-Losing Enteropathy in Patients with Single Systemic Right Ventricle
  52. Greater length of stay and hospital charges for severe asthma in children with depression or anxiety
  53. Acute and medium term results of balloon expandable stent placement in the transverse arch—a multicenter pediatric interventional cardiology early career society study
  54. Improvement in ventilation-perfusion mismatch after percutaneous recanalization of near-atretic pulmonary artery due to non-small cell lung cancer
  55. Effect of comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders on children and adolescents undergoing surgery for moderate and severe congenital heart disease
  56. Early bioprosthetic tricuspid valve stenosis due to size mismatch in Ebstein anomaly—Successful transcatheter treatment
  57. Anxiety reduction after pre-procedure meetings in patients with CHD
  58. Invasive Cardiac Procedures in Interstage Single Ventricle Patients in Emergent Hospitalizations
  59. Transcatheter treatment of acquired coronary sinus ostium atresia in a child with complex congenital heart disease
  60. Prevalence of Culture-Negative Fever in Infants With Down Syndrome Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
  61. Catheter‐associated bloodstream infection incidence and outcomes in congenital cardiac surgery
  62. Successful Percutaneous Recanalization of a Chronically Occluded Inferior Vena Cava in a Young Child
  63. Increased risk of intraventricular hemorrhage in low birth weight infants with aortic coarctation
  64. Utility of three-dimensional models in resident education on simple and complex intracardiac congenital heart defects
  65. Treatment of tricuspid regurgitation and para-ring leak in tetralogy of Fallot with oversized SAPIEN 3 valve-in-ring implantation
  66. RSV prophylaxis guideline changes and outcomes in children with congenital heart disease
  67. Higher Cost of Hospitalizations for Non-cardiac Diagnoses in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease
  68. Inaccuracy of a continuous arterial pressure waveform monitor when used for congenital cardiac catheterization
  69. Lower Hospital Charges and Societal Costs for Catheter Device Closure of Atrial Septal Defects
  70. Use of 3D models of vascular rings and slings to improve resident education
  71. Percutaneous management of complex acquired aortic coarctation in an adult with tetralogy of Fallot and pulmonary atresia
  72. Integration of Hybrid and Single Ventricle Rehabilitation Techniques to Treat a Neonate After Iatrogenic Mitral Injury
  73. Application and Utility of iPads in Pediatric Tele-echocardiography
  74. Resource Utilization for Noncardiac Admissions in Pediatric Patients With Single Ventricle Disease
  75. Diagnosis of occult diastolic dysfunction late after the Fontan procedure using a rapid volume expansion technique
  76. A review of the economics of adult congenital heart disease
  77. Hospital Resource Utilization for Common Noncardiac Diagnoses in Adult Survivors of Single Cardiac Ventricle
  78. Use of Smart Technology for Remote Consultation in the Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
  79. Selective Pulmonary Vasodilation Improves Ventriculovascular Coupling and Gas Exchange in a Patient with Unrepaired Single-Ventricle Physiology
  80. HIGH RESOURCE UTILIZATION FOR NON-CARDIAC HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS FOR ADULTS WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
  81. A new predictive equation for oxygen consumption in children and adults with congenital and acquired heart disease
  82. Percutaneous Recanalization of Occluded Brachiocephalic Vein–Superior Vena Cava Connection After Resection of Mediastinal Mass
  83. Abstracts
  84. Acute Coronary Syndromes, Myocardial Infarction, Thrombectomy and Vulnerable Plaque
  85. Patients with Single Ventricle Anatomy May Respond Better to Octreotide Therapy for Chylothorax After Congenital Heart Surgery
  86. Pre-operative renal volume predicts peak creatinine after congenital heart surgery in neonates
  87. Validation of Cardiac Output Using Real-time Measurement of Oxygen Consumption during Cardiac Catheterization in Children Under 3 Years of Age
  88. Feasibility of Pulse Oximetry Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease at 2643-Foot Elevation
  89. Right-Ventricular Global Longitudinal Strain May Predict Neo-Aortic Arch Obstruction After Norwood/Sano Procedure in Children With Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
  90. The society for cardiovascular angiography and interventions' 36th annual scientific sessions
  91. Predicting Myocardial Recovery in Children with Dilated Cardiomyopathy
  92. OXYGEN CONSUMPTION ASSUMPTIONS ARE INACCURATE IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH COMPLEX CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
  93. ABSTRACTS: Pediatric & Adult Interventional Cardiac Symposium (PICS/AICS 2013)
  94. Oral and Poster Presentations
  95. An Angiographic Predictor of Pulmonary Artery Stenosis After the Norwood-Sano Operation for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
  96. VENTRICULAR INTERDEPENDENCE: EFFECT OF CHRONIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR PRESSURE OR VOLUME LOAD ON BIVENTRICULAR MYOCARDIAL MECHANICS
  97. Pulmonary Artery and Conduit Reintervention Rates After Norwood Using a Right Ventricle to Pulmonary Artery Conduit
  98. Coronary Abscess in an Adolescent With a Structurally Normal Heart
  99. PICS & AICS Abstracts: July 24-27, 2011
  100. Oral and Poster Presentations
  101. The worldwide epidemiology of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease
  102. Abstracts from Cardiology 2011, 15th Annual Update on Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease
  103. No Demonstrable Effect of Benzathine Penicillin on Recurrence of Rheumatic Fever in Pacific Island Population
  104. The persistent challenge of rheumatic fever in the Northern Mariana Islands
  105. Maternal Abetalipoproteinemia Resulting in Multiple Fetal Anomalies