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Children’s Hospital Colorado Performs Its First Pediatric Heart-Liver Transplant

Through coordination and detailed planning, the cardiology and hepatology teams at Children’s Colorado performed their first pediatric heart-liver transplant, paving the way for future care.

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Study Identifies Comparable Complications in Pediatric Tibia Fractures

Through a matched cohort study in pediatric patients, researchers find open and closed tibial shaft fractures have similar complication rates, identifying the need for progressive follow-up.

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Predicting Severity of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia with Fetal Imaging

A team at the Colorado Fetal Care Center is analyzing the most accurate way to predict congenital diaphragmatic hernia severity with ultrasound and MRI scans to optimize for delivery planning.

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Guidelines for Pediatric Heart Failure and the Impact of Clinical Trials

Cardiologists and researchers suggest that children with heart failure require focused study in order to improve outcomes.

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Fall 2025 Pediatric Research Awards

The Colorado Child Health Research Institute supports early career investigators through the 2025 fall research awards. Read about their research focuses and how they are making a difference in child health.

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Preoperative Risk Factors Shape Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome Outcomes

This multicenter study identifies preoperative predictors of survival in twin-twin transfusion syndrome, offering fetal surgeons data to improve family counseling before fetoscopic laser surgery.

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Disparities in Home Tube Feeding Approaches for Preterm Infants

When our neonatology experts analyzed a large level IV NICU data set, they found racial and ethnic disparities as well as inter-center variability with home nasogastric tube and gastrostomy tube use.

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Vitamin D Shows Therapeutic Potential for Preterm Infant Lung Development

Learn how vitamin D may help support lung development in preterm infants exposed to maternal vascular disease, potentially protecting against bronchopulmonary dysplasia and pulmonary hypertension.

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Kathleen Simpson, MD, Elected to PHTS Leadership

Pediatric cardiologist Kathleen Simpson, MD, was elected to leadership of the Pediatric Heart Transplant Society, a national honor recognizing her impact on transplant care.

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