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Expert Care and Long-term Support for CDH-Related Pulmonary Hypertension
Early recognition, treatment and management of CDH-related pulmonary hypertension is critical. Our team takes an early and aggressive approach to treatment, and our protocols have been extremely successful.
The Genomics of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Learn more about Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia's efforts to define the underlying genetic etiologies of CDH to better understand why CDH occurs and how it can be more effectively treated.
Long-term Follow-up Facilitates Early Recognition and Support for CDH Complications
CHOP's specialized Pulmonary Hypoplasia Program provides ongoing developmental and medical assessments from infancy through adolescence, with the goal of looking beyond short-term surgical survival and providing long-term clinical care to improve quality of life.
Bedside Telehealth Is Associated with Less Parental Stress In the Newborn/Infant Intensive Care Unit
It is well known that having a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit is a highly stressful experience for parents, and rates of parental anxiety and depression are routinely shown to be higher than for parents in the general population.
Trial Proves Feasibility of Initiating Resuscitation Before Umbilical Cord Clamping In Infants with CDH
A physiologically based approach to umbilical cord clamping for infants with CDH may smooth the postnatal transition and prevent acidosis and hypoxemia.
Holistic Care for The Whole Family: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Our team offers a wide array of treatment options and resources to support families who turn to us for expert care when expecting a baby with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).
Spotlighting CHOP's Community Health Workers
In honor of Social Work Month, CHOP is featuring our Community Health Workers.
Integrative Health Team Helps Children, Families and Staff During the Pandemic
Learn how the Integrative Health Team at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) helped children, families and staff during the pandemic.
Childhood Leukemia Research Program at CHOP/UPENN
We are looking for a bright, meticulous, motivated and curious individual who would like to learn about childhood leukemias and master an array of advanced biomedical techniques during a 2+ year work with our group. Please email berntk@chop.edu or lenarda@chop.edu for details. View the job description here.
Researchers Identify Head Impact Rates in Four Major High School Sports
Large study provides head impact sensor analysis across four sports and both genders, a first for basketball and field hockey.