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MRNA vaccines: future perspectives for children.   [29-Oct-2024]

Ohnishi T.; Erdem G.; Kuno T.; Yasuhara J.

Left ventricular dysfunction in the newborn.   [16-Jul-2023]

Menahem S. ; Sehgal A. 

Elevated trans-mitral pressure gradient predicts surgery in young people with moderate-severe rheumatic mitral regurgitation.   [25-Oct-2024]

Williamson J.M.; Whalley G.A.; Horton A.E. ; Morris P.; Remenyi B.
Abstract ventricular dysfunction may play a part in a subset of infants with severe neonatal-pediatric lung disease. Understanding the underlying principles with attendant effectors would aid in identifying the pathophysiological course where systemic afterload

Echocardiogram screening in pediatric dialysis and transplantation.   [18-Apr-2023]

Le Page A.K.; Nagasundaram N.; Horton A.E. ; Johnstone L.M.
Abstract % for editorials, 36% for reviews, and 103% for case reports. Practice guidelines remained very low, increasing significantly for paediatric and neonatal articles. CONCLUSIONS: There was a substantial increase in cardiology articles over the past 10 years, being

Integrated guidance to enhance the care of children and adolescents with familial hypercholesterolaemia: Practical advice for the community clinician.   [20-Jul-2022]

Horton A.E. ; Martin A.C.; Srinivasan S.; Justo R.N.; Poplawski N.K.; Sullivan D.; Brett T.; Chow C.K.; Nicholls S.J.; Pang J.; Watts G.F.
Abstract of FH.Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians).

Taking the pulse of Timor-Leste's cardiac needs: a 10-year descriptive time-trend analysis.   [17-Jul-2020]

Bayley N.; Monteiro A.; Horton A. ; Paratz E.D.; Mock N.; Gutman S.J.; Creati L.; Appelbe A.; Eggleton S.; Kushwaha V.; da Silva Almeida I.T.
Abstract , 2050 patient encounters have occurred; 1119 (54.6%) encounters occurred in 2017/2018; 73.6% of patients were assessed in the capital Dili. Rheumatic and congenital cardiac diseases remain very common (39.1% of adult new patients and 74.2% of paediatric