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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 25 MIN

Pediheart Podcast #334: Hematochezia In The Interstage Congenital Heart Infant

from Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today · host Robert Pass

This week we review a recent study assessing the rate of hematochezia seen in children following neonatal congenital heart surgery, predominantly for aortic obstruction such as in HLHS. How often is this sign observed in this patient group and what percentage of these patients have actual necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)? Are there any modifiable risk factors for NEC? How can these data help clinicians separate out those with more benign forms of hematochezia from those with NEC and how might this improve care for this patient group? These are amongst the questions reviewed this week with the work's first author, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Dr. Courtney Strohacker. DOI: 10.1007/s00246-024-03485-xFor those interested in pediatric podcasts, please take a look at this list of the 'top 15' pediatric topic podcasts - we are #4 in pediatrics for 2025!https://podcast.feedspot.com/pediatric_podcasts/

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