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Implanting a Leadless Pacemaker in Pediatrics

Electrophysiologists at Children’s Hospital Colorado were one of the first pediatric teams in the world to implant a leadless pacemaker. Learn more.

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The Epidermolysis Bullosa Program: A Center of Excellence

Children's Hospital Colorado’s epidermolysis bullosa (EB) program is now recognized as a center of excellence by debra of America. Learn more about why our center excels in EB treatment.

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Platelets and Ductus Arteriosus Closure in Neonates

Children’s Hospital Colorado neonatologist Cassidy Delaney, MD, co-authored a review of the role of platelets in patent ductus arteriosus. Learn about the clinical implications of prematurity.

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Dual Organ Transplant Program

Our specialists can transplant two organs at once when necessary – a heart and kidney transplant, heart and liver transplant or kidney and liver transplant.

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9 Common Childhood Illnesses and Conditions

A guide to frequent conditions and ailments in kids and how to manage them.

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Β1 Integrin Blockade Prevents Podocyte Injury in Experimental Models of Minimal Change Disease

Nephrology researcher offers insight on the role of podocyte injury in minimal change disease, the most common type of nephrotic syndrome in children. Learn how findings may lead to new treatments.

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Groundbreaking New Treatment for Cystic Fibrosis

Discover the groundbreaking advances in cystic fibrosis treatment with the new CFTR modulator, a therapy proven to significantly alleviate symptoms and enhance life quality for up to 90% of affected individuals.

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Comparison of Pediatric Trauma Scoring Tools That Incorporate Neurological Status for Trauma Team Activation

Trauma scoring tools that identify the most severely injured adults aren’t useful for triaging kids. Our study compared two new tools integrating neurological status for better ability to predict outcomes.

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Occupational Therapy for Children and Teens

Our Occupational Therapy Program helps kids, teens and young adults develop skills that help them with everyday life. Occupational therapy for children helps support patients with injuries, illness or disabilities so they can participate in school, at home and in social settings.

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Physical Therapy for Kids

See how licensed physical therapists at our Physical Therapy Program treat kids, teens and young adults with a variety of conditions and injuries. Learn more about physical therapy for kids, as well as the services we offer in our program.