Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most commonly occurring birth anomaly. Despite a strong genetic basis, almost 90% of cases remain genetically undiagnosed. However, the surge of new technology is enabling a search for hidden gene defects not detectable on...
Cardiac Connections: Dr. Slava Epelman
Studying the immune system’s role in cardiac recovery
Protecting mother, fetus in the face of congenital heart disease
Protecting mother, fetus in the face of congenital heart disease
A second chance, a line dance
Inspiring others to live well despite heart failure
Ted Rogers Centre sentinels a unifying link
Celebrating a record philanthropic gift and new partnership
The future of heart regeneration
At the intersection of engineering and medicine
Advancing health care with data integration technology
The journey to use real-time data for patient care
The cards are dealt
Weight gain and bloating – it wasn’t Thanksgiving dinner
Precision medicine: the path to a cure
Where decoding the genes of children with HF will lead
How are Ontario heart failure patients being managed?
Combing Ontario patient data to find new patterns in heart failure care
Using 3D printed hearts to master pediatric surgery
SickKids heart surgeons can master their craft safely