A First Look at the Clinical Outcomes Data Archive
Jan 15, 2025
Our innovative fetal patient registry and data management system has made remarkable strides impacting both clinical care and research.
Our team of electrophysiologists — pediatric cardiologists who specialize in caring for children with heart rhythm problems — have a combined 100-plus years of experience treating babies, children and young adults. We will make sure your child receives the highest level of care and support.
Jan 15, 2025
Our innovative fetal patient registry and data management system has made remarkable strides impacting both clinical care and research.
Jan 15, 2025
Expanded criteria for FETO procedure and transition to exclusively using muscle flap repair.
Jan 13, 2025
In its first year, our Newborn/Infant Intensive Care Unit at CHOP’s Middleman Family Pavilion in King of Prussia had over 250 admissions and expanded from 10 beds to 18.
Jan 13, 2025
Indepenema, a tool developed at CHOP, is a handheld device that allows patients with bowel incontinence to independently administer a cone enema, improving the process.
Jan 13, 2025
Urology, General Surgery and Gastroenterology (GI) at CHOP have teamed up to provide a better approach to care for patients with pediatric bladder and bowel dysfunction.
Jan 13, 2025
Two years ago, the Division of Urology established one of the country’s first percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation pathways for pediatric bladder dysfunction.
Jan 13, 2025
Doctors from CHOP’s Division of Urology helped plan and present at the 2024 Joint Annual Fall Congress, the largest conference in the world dedicated to pediatric urology.
Jan 16, 2025
An experimental gene therapy, studied in a preclinical model of Batten disease, was found to slow symptoms and extend lifespan
Jan 9, 2025
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania unlocked important new insights in how the immune system selects the right signals to alert T cells, a vital step in the prevention and treatment of serious illness. The findings were published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Jan 8, 2025
A report estimates that vaccines were directly responsible for a 40% decrease in infant deaths over the last 50 years. Find out more. You'll also learn about the rates of long COVID and about antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Ukraine.