Dr. Brian Appavu, an ICU neurologist at Phoenix Children’s, co-published research on less invasive ways to assess brain tissue hypoxia following a pediatric traumatic brain injury ( #TBI ): bit.ly/41RqhTX
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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute in action: Dr. Michael Kruer, dir. of Barrow Neurological Institute @ Phoenix Children's's Cerebral Palsy and Pediatric Movement Disorders Program, earned an RO1 grant to study the genetic causes of #cerebralpalsy . Read more: bit.ly/43cjpCf
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Clinical research findings, co-published by Dr. Gregory Martin, division chief of neonatology at Phoenix Children’s, may change the standard of care for newborns with hearing loss. Read more: bit.ly/3WFT0sG
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Clinical research confirms #COVIDvaccines do not have an effect on multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). Read more about this and other research taking place at Phoenix Children’s: bit.ly/43cjpCf #phxchildrensresearch
A new publication by clinicians at Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care highlights how transcatheter aortic valve therapies help reduce the need and risks associated with repeat surgeries for complex congenital heart disease: bit.ly/3NyLrCL
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Dr. Christine Rukasin, a pediatric allergist and immunologist at Phoenix Children’s, co-published research findings designed to advance the clinical understanding and management of antibiotic allergies in patients of all ages: bit.ly/3FACiEb
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Phoenix Children’s and UAZ Medicine - Phoenix have created a research institute, led by Dr. Vlad Kalinichenko (center), that allows clinicians to accelerate research efforts for advancing cures and treatments for pediatric conditions: bit.ly/3BVNvxR
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CLINICAL RESEARCH: Dr. Todd Abruzzo, radiologist at Phoenix Children’s, co-published findings on increased ocular survival in children who were provided intra-arterial chemotherapy for retinoblastoma — a rare, fast growing eye cancer: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36349521 #phxchildrensresearch