When should my child be evaluated for coronary artery anomalies?
Boston Children’s cardiologist Jane Newburger reviews the coronary artery anomaly symptoms that parents should look for when they are curious about seeking treatment for their child.
Boston Children’s cardiologist Jane Newburger reviews the coronary artery anomaly symptoms that parents should look for when they are curious about seeking treatment for their child.
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Luis G. Quinonez explains the many options that clinicians in the Coronary Artery Program have to consider as they create individualized surgical plans for children and...
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Luis G. Quinonez explains how clinicians with expertise in coronary artery anomalies work together to treat children and adults who have the condition.
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Luis G. Quinonez reviews why it’s critical to repair coronary artery anomalies so that the heart will benefit from proper blood flow.
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Luis G. Quinonez reviews the process of long-term follow-up care after coronary artery surgery and offers advice on how patients can also monitor their progress.
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Luis G. Quinonez reviews the many ways the Coronary Artery Program monitors patients after surgery so they can go home healthy and as soon as possible.
Boston Children’s cardiologist Jane Newburger shares the reasons why collaboration between clinicians ensures that children with coronary artery anomalies receive proper care — and how collaborating with families also enhances...
Boston Children’s cardiologist Jane Newburger details how cardiologists work closely with coronary artery anomaly patients through every step of care: diagnosis, during and after non-surgical treatment, and before and after...
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Luis G. Quinonez explains how the Coronary Artery Program’s objective is to give patients unobstructed blood flow to the heart so they can enjoy a life...
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