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Congenital Cardiac Research Collaborative

@ccrcresearch

CCRC seeks to improve outcomes for patients with congenital heart disease through research and innovation.

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This CHD Awareness Week, we honor the strength of children & families facing CHD. Research is essential to improving care, outcomes, & hope. CCRC is committed to advancing science & innovation to give every heart its best chance. Visit CCRCresearch.org to learn more.

This CHD Awareness Week, we honor the strength of children & families facing CHD. Research is essential to improving care, outcomes, & hope. CCRC is committed to advancing science & innovation to give every heart its best chance. Visit CCRCresearch.org to learn more.
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Be sure to stop by our Cardiac Center and CHOP Fetal Center booths during the break today to meet our team, find resources for referring providers and learn more about our breakthroughs. #Cardiology2025

Be sure to stop by our Cardiac Center and <a href="/CHOPFetalCenter/">CHOP Fetal Center</a> booths during the break today to meet our team, find resources for referring providers and learn more about our breakthroughs. #Cardiology2025
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Spotted: CCRC in the wild! UPMC's Dr. Bryan Goldstein is at the CHOP conference in Orlando this week and presented his predictions for catheter-based therapies in CHD in the next ten years. CHOPCardiacCenter UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh #cardiology2025

Spotted: CCRC in the wild! UPMC's Dr. Bryan Goldstein is at the CHOP conference in Orlando this week and presented his predictions for catheter-based therapies in CHD in the next ten years. <a href="/HeartCare4Kids/">CHOPCardiacCenter</a> <a href="/ChildrensPgh/">UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh</a> #cardiology2025
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Have you visited the new CCRC website? We summarize our latest publications in our News & Update sections for families and supporters with links to the full article. Check it out! ccrcresearch.org/news-updates/

Have you visited the new CCRC website? We summarize our latest publications in our News &amp; Update sections for families and supporters with links to the full article. Check it out! ccrcresearch.org/news-updates/
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CCRC's Dr. Chris Petit lead a panel of experts including Dr. Bryan Goldstein, Andy Glatz , David Nykanen and Dr. Audrey Marshall at Cardiology 2025 last week. They had an illuminating discussion on the ever-changing landscape and the future of innovation in managing CHD care.

CCRC's Dr. Chris Petit lead a panel of experts including Dr. Bryan Goldstein, <a href="/AndyGlatz/">Andy Glatz</a> , <a href="/dnykanenmd/">David Nykanen</a> and Dr. Audrey Marshall at Cardiology 2025 last week. They had an illuminating discussion on the ever-changing landscape and the future of innovation in managing CHD care.
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❤️ Support a Cause Close to the Heart! Lady Josephine Foundation is in the final days of their Pulmonary Vein Stenosis (PVS) Fundraiser! Join us in supporting this cause that brings hope to children born with PVS. Every contribution counts – big or small. tinyurl.com/42a79v75

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Congratulations to CCRC's Joanna Nelson for receiving the Komansky Award for Research in Fellowship for her important work on the impact of genetic diagnosis on outcomes in neonates with TOF.

Congratulations to CCRC's <a href="/JoannaNelsonMD/">Joanna Nelson</a> for receiving the Komansky Award for Research in Fellowship for her important work on the impact of genetic diagnosis on outcomes in neonates with TOF.
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PDA stenting is gaining ground for infants with ductal-dependent CHD, but it’s complex and anatomy-specific. In this new review led by Tacy Downing, we share best practices and technical guidance—advancing CCRC’s mission to improve outcomes in CHD care. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Excited to share CCRC Fellow Jeannette Wong-Siegel 's new paper which is the first to map organ-level radiation doses in neonatal TOF caths. Important insights for QI & clinical decision-making in CHD care. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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The CCRC Fall Conference at @ChildrensPg brought together clinicians, imagers, surgeons & data champions to advance CHD research. See you next time in NYC May 2026! ❤️🩺

The CCRC Fall Conference at @ChildrensPg brought together clinicians, imagers, surgeons &amp; data champions to advance CHD research. See you next time in NYC May 2026! ❤️🩺
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CCRC Fellow Jeannette Wong-Siegel will present her talk on risks and outcomes on stenting small neonates with DDPBF as she receives the Andrew King Award at the Colin's Kids awards on 11/19 at 4:30 PM

CCRC Fellow <a href="/jwongsiegel/">Jeannette Wong-Siegel</a> will present her talk on risks and outcomes on stenting small neonates with DDPBF as she receives the Andrew King Award at the <a href="/colinskids/">Colin's Kids</a> awards on 11/19 at 4:30 PM
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New publication from CCRC: “Timing and Mode of Death Following Treatment of Neonatal Symptomatic TOF” in JAHA shows 9% mortality, most within 30 days, largely cardiac in origin. Read here: ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JA…

New publication from CCRC: “Timing and Mode of Death Following Treatment of Neonatal Symptomatic TOF” in <a href="/JAHA_AHA/">JAHA</a> shows 9% mortality, most within 30 days, largely cardiac in origin.
Read here:  ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JA…