Tag Congenital Heart Disease
Pediatric Murmurs
Ok, so I know that we are in the middle of a Pandemic of COVID-19, but we still need to stay vigilant for all the other treacherous and challenging conditions. With all of the anxiety that is surrounding the pandemic,…
Left or Right Ventricular Hypertrophy on Pediatric ECG
Pediatric ECGs are useful screening tools that we like to use for cases of Syncope or Chest Pain. While we may be actively looking for signs of Prolonged QTc, Brugada Sign, WPW, or Pulmonary Embolism, what we may find, instead,…
B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) use in Children
We doctors love to order tests, often only to confirm things we already know. Did that lactate level for the child in SHOCK help your decision to start vasopressors? Better yet, did that WBC count really help us determine whether the…
Failure to Thrive
Children have very few responsibilities and even fewer jobs (just ask my kids). The one job young children have is growing. We have discussed some Growth and Development topics previously (ex, Milestones, Infant Formula, Growth Estimates). Occasionally, that single job…
Pulmonary Hypertensive Crisis
Caring for children can be rather challenging. Yes, there is a fair amount of finding ways to avoid saying “It’s Just a Virus” while conveying the fact that the child is doing just fine; however, there are also a number of…
Fontan Complications
Fontan Complications As more and more children are having successful surgical procedures to compensate for congenital heart disease, the likelihood that one of these post-operative heart patients will present to your ED increases. It is necessary for us to stay…