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How 3D Printer Heart Technology Changed a Teen’s Life
With life-sized heart models printed on materials as soft as skin or as tough as bone, surgeons can assess the best surgical route and even practice the surgery to determine the best course of action prior to an operation.Pulmonary Hypertension Program
The Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension Program is a leading program in the United States, dedicated to improving patients’ quality of life through early detection, state-of-the-art treatment and long-term follow-up care.Center for Advanced 3D+ Technologies
Using complex 3D modeling, the UCSF Center for Advanced 3D+ Technologies (CA3D+) creates models with a wide range of texture, simulating softness like skin and rigidity comparable to bone.Healthy Hearts and Minds Program
The Healthy Hearts and Minds Program identifies neurodevelopmental problems in patients with complex heart defects and addresses them early, when treatment can make the greatest impact.Pediatric Heart Center
At UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, we deliver the full range of services for infants, children, teens and young adults with congenital heart conditions.Chest Pain in Children: Sometimes Scary But Seldom Serious
While the most common reasons for chest pain in the young aren’t related to the heart, providers need to be certain before they can reassure worried parents.Pediatric Heart Center Cardiac Surgery and Cardiology Team Card
Meet our Pediatric Heart Center Cardiac Sugery and Cardilogy team.Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Team Unit
Meet the team in our Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.Neonatal Cardiovascular Center of Excellence
The UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals’ Neonatal Cardiovascular Center of Excellence (NCCOE) is a multispecialty, integrated program designed to provide holistic care for premature or critically ill infants with congenital heart disease (CHD).High Blood Pressure in Babies and Kids: Steps for Primary Care Providers
UCSF specialists in pediatric kidney and heart disease present the latest guidelines on evaluating patients with possible hypertension, including a key first step for establishing the diagnosis.Guide to Pediatric Cardiology Referrals: Sizing Up Symptoms and Urgency
Pediatric cardiologist Ana C. Coll, MD, discusses the conditions – from arrhythmias to Kawasaki’s disease to several genetic disorders – that warrant cardiac concern and sometimes referral in young patients. She covers signs calling for STAT investigation, key elements of the physical exam, and helpful tests.Pediatric Cardiology Services in Monterey
Our Pediatric Heart Center team works closely with referring providers and community health care institutions to deliver seamless, comprehensive cardiac care to children as close to their home communities as possible.