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Children's is a world leader in opening new avenues of "translational research", bringing laboratory advances to the bedside and doctor's office as soon as possible. All senior medical staff members of the Department of Cardiology participate in clinical research activities, and many do laboratory research as well. Current projects include:- The use of inhaled nitric oxide to reduce pulmonary hypertension.
- The further development of innovative catheterization treatments for the treatment of complex cardiac diseases.
- The use of transcatheter radio-frequency ablation to treat both simple and complex arrhythmias.
- A multi-disciplinary clinical trial studying brain function following the effects of body cooling and blood thinning (hemodilution) during open heart surgery.
- A six-center study of HIV's effect on the hearts of infants and children.
- A study of the effects of a drug (Adriamycin) on heart function is survivors of childhood cancer.
- A study of pH management strategy in infant heart surgery.
- A cross-sectional study on long-term outcome after the Fontan procedure.
- Population-based studies of clinical outcomes and resource utilization for congenital heart defects.
- Improved approaches to protecting the heart and brain in infants and children during surgical procedures.
- The design and creation of heart valves using a patient's own tissue.
- The design and evaluation of new therapeutic catheters and techniques.
- The design and evaluation of three-dimensional electrophysiological mapping techniques.
- Control of the body's inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass and surgery.
- Evaluation of the biophysics of radio-frequency ablation to treat arrhythmia.
Featured researchers in the Department of Cardiology hold faculty appointments at Harvard Medical School.
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 | Blume, Elizabeth, MD |  |
Heart transplantation
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 | Breitbart, Roger, MD |  |
Pediatric cardiology
Cardiovascular genetics
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 | Cecchin, Frank, MD |  |
Electrophysiology
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 | Clapham, David, MD, PhD |  |
Electrophysiology
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 | Colan, Steven, MD |  |
Ventricular function and cardiomyopathy
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 | Engel, Felix B., PhD |  |
Molecular cardiology and regeneration
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 | Haber, Idith, PhD |  |
Cardiac MRI
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 | Jenkins, Kathy, MD, MPH |  |
Device clinical trials
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 | Kühn, Bernhard, MD |  |
Heart cell regeneration
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 | Lacro, Ronald, MD |  |
Noninvasive cardiology
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 | Landzberg, Michael, MD |  |
Adult congenital heart defects
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 | Lock, James, MD |  |
Catheter-implanted devices for heart defects
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 | Marshall, Audrey, MD |  |
Advanced fetal care
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 | Newburger, Jane, MD |  |
Kawasaki disease
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 | Powell, Andrew, MD |  |
Cardiac MRI
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 | Pu, William, MD |  |
Heart development
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 | Rhodes, Jonathan, MD |  |
Exercise physiology
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 | Smoot, Leslie B., MD |  |
Cardiovascular genetics
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 | Thiagarajan, Ravi, MD |  |
Cardiac ICU
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 | Triedman, John, MD |  |
Arrhythmias
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 | Tworetzky, Wayne, MD |  |
Noninvasive cardiology
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Transcriptional and epigenetic control of mammalian cardiovascular development and function
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