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Celebrating African American Innovators in Cardiology
Meet six trailblazing physicians who, in the face of incredible adversity, helped shape the field of cardiology.

Something Old, Something New
The co-directors of CHOP’s Cardiac Center highlight some of the biggest recent breakthroughs in pediatric cardiology along with one change they would like to see.
CHOP Researchers Show Modifying Bioprosthetic Heart Valves with Polymer Can Improve Durability
CHOP researchers have found that modifying bioprosthetic heart valves (BHV) with a polymer known as POZ prevents structural degeneration of the valve.

Mental Health Can Impact Heart Health
Did you know that cardiovascular health and mental health are intertwined? Find expert advice on how parents can promote both cardiovascular and mental health and identify possible roadblocks.
Heart Function in Children with MIS-C Returns to Normal within Three Months
A new study by researchers at CHOP finds children with multi-system inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C), a post-infectious complication of SARS-Co-V2, regained normal cardiac function within approximately three months of initial treatment.

Myocarditis and COVID-19: Get the Facts
Worried about the risk of myocarditis? A CHOP expert helps discern the myths from the facts so you can make an informed decision about vaccinating your child.

Cardiovascular Syncope (Fainting): What You Need to Know
Fainting spells can sometimes be the first warning sign of undiagnosed heart disease. A CHOP expert explains what to look out for and when to call your pediatrician.
Trial Involving CHOP Researchers Shows Drug Helps Pediatric Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
CHOP researchers participated in clinical trial that showed valsartan has a measurable benefit for patients with early-stage hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
In Celebration of the Abraham Accords, CHOP Hosts Pediatric Experts from the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) and Israel to Share Knowledge, Research
A year after the signing of the Abraham Accords — a declaration recognizing the importance of strengthening peace around the world — leaders and clinicians from CHOP hosted a meeting to share knowledge and research with pediatric experts from CHOP, the U.A.E. and Israel.
CHOP Researchers Find Bystander CPR with Rescue Breathing Leads to Better Outcomes in Pediatric Cardiac Arrest
CHOP researchers have found that CPR with rescue breathing leads to better neurological outcomes in pediatric cardiac arrest, highlighting a need for education.