As part of our ongoing commitment to provide the highest quality of patient care, the Division of Pediatric Cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine/the Heart Center at Texas Children's Hospital is a leader in clinical research. Our program actively participates in cutting-edge research that spans a broad range of clinical specialties. Inventions and discoveries by faculty of our group have been noteworthy since our early beginnings. They include the first transplant in a small child, the development of pediatric electrophysiology, inventions in cardiac catheterization and intervention, and the discovery of disease-causing genes and viral markers of acquired heart disease.
The Division of Cardiology is involved with the following areas of clinical research:
Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy, and Transplant
Research includes:
- Viral mechanisms of cardiac rejection in pediatric transplant patients
- Arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death in children with dilated cardiomyopathy and predictors of poor outcome in pediatric patients with dilated cardiomyopathy
- Arginine vasopressin levels as a predictor of outcome in children with congestive heart failure
- Use of nesiritide in the pediatric heart failure population
- Evaluation of BNP levels in the pediatric population – utility in children with cardiomyopathy, status post cardiac transplantation, and congestive heart failure
- Treatment and outcome of heart failure in patients with muscular dystrophy
- Leukocyte suppression and outcomes in pediatric orthotopic cardiac transplantation
- Telethonin – the link between structural abnormalities and arrhythmias
- Incidence of thrombosis in restrictive cardiomyopathy
- Abdominal pain in pediatric heart transplant recipients – a sign of graft vasculopathy
Cardiac Catheterization
Research includes:
- Patent ductus arteriosus characteristics – echocardiographic and angiographic predictors of suitability for interventional catheter closure
- Non-invasive, real-time cardiac output evaluation
- Long-term evaluation post stent placement in pulmonary arteries – impact on morbidity and mortality
- Long-term follow-up after coil occlusion of coronary fistula
- Balloon angioplasty of coarctation of aorta in 690-gram infant
- Effect of coil occlusion of patent ductus arteriosus on atrial septal defect size
- Long-term outcome of aortopulmonary collaterals in children with pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect
- Interventional catheterization for pulmonary vein stenosis
- Long-term outcome of balloon dilatation of aortic valve stenosis
- Incidence of headaches post interventional atrial septal defect closure
Echocardiography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Research includes:
- Utility of echocardiography in the evaluation of pediatric chest pain
- Correlation of electrocardiogram abnormalities with echocardiographic findings in children
- Echo evaluation of isolated aortic valve regurgitation – impact on surgical timing and long-term outcome
- Perioperative assessment of myocardial performance in neonates and children after cardiac repair
- MRI changes in palliated patients with d-transposition of the great arteries
- Echocardiographic predictors of outcome in restrictive cardiomyopathy
- Growth of atrial septal defects during childhood
- Harmonic imaging in pediatric echocardiography
- 5th aortic arch – delineation by MRI
- Utility of intracardiac echo probe for transesophageal cardiac evaluation in low-weight neonates during cardiac surgery
Electrophysiology
Research includes:
- Biventricular pacing in d-transposition of the great arteries in patients after Mustard palliation
- Fetal arrhythmias – treatment strategies and outcome
- Tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy – mechanism of tachycardia and impact on left ventricular function
- Pacemaker-associated cardiomyopathy
- Electrocardiogram criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy in African-American children
- Routine holters versus pacemaker checks for identification of abnormalities of pacemaker function
- Wolff-Parkinson-White and dilated cardiomyopathy
- Incidence of arrhythmias in patients post extracardiac versus lateral tunnel Fontan palliation
- Use of pacemakers/defibrillators in post cardiac transplant patients
- Electrocardiogram changes after atrial septal defect surgery
Cardiovascular Intensive Care
Research includes:
- Effects of peritoneal dialysis on serum pro-inflammatory cytokine levels in neonates post cardiopulmonary bypass
- BNP levels in neonates with single ventricles before and after Norwood and Glenn palliations
- NIRS in single ventricle patients
- Evaluation of BNP levels in the peri-operative pediatric population
- Use of fenoldopam in peri-operative pediatric patients with hypertension
- Peritoneal dialysis versus Lasix infusion in neonates
- Perioperative cerebral and lower body oxygen saturation in neonates undergoing congenital heart surgery
- Stress dose steroid rescue in critically ill neonates
- Hyperventilation and cerebral vascular effects in children after bi-directional cavopulmonary anastomosis
- Comparative study of perioperative course and outcome in patients undergoing Fontan versus Fontan revision surgery
Cardiovascular Genetics
Research includes:
- Effects of beta-blockade on aortic root growth in children with Marfan syndrome
- Cardiac and overall outcome in children with trisomy 18
Additional Projects
Additional research includes:
- Use of caffeine citrate as prophylaxis for prostaglandin-induced apnea in neonates with ductal dependent congenital heart disease
- Utility of ACE-inhibition in d-transposition of the great arteries in patients post Mustard palliation
- Long-term outcomes in adults with congenital heart disease
- Outcomes in adult patients with history of Kawasaki disease
- Intimal constitution in aortopulmonary shunts
- Incidence of sudden cardiac death in patients with Kawasaki disease
- Worldwide experience with conjoined twins and septation
- Double aortic arch in d-transposition of the great arteries
- Regression of primary pulmonary hypertension
- Neo-aortic root dilatation after arterial switch operation in d-transposition of the great arteries
Innovative Fellowship Training
Across six decades, the Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship program has led much of the innovation that characterizes the Division of Pediatric Cardiology.