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Christopher S Almond
Stanford University School of Medicine
2005
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37470130An integrated program to expand donor utilization in pediatric heart transplantation: Case report of successful transplant with multiple donor risk factors.Pediatr Transplant2024
36828201The teammate trial: Study design and rationale tacrolimus and everolimus against tacrolimus and MMF in pediatric heart transplantation using the major adverse transplant event (MATE) score.Am Heart J2023
37990740Major Adverse Dystrophinopathy Events (MADE) Score as Marker of Cumulative Morbidity and Risk for Mortality in Boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.Prog Pediatr Cardiol2023
37029062Functional status predicts pediatric heart transplant outcomes: A united network for organ sharing (UNOS) database study.J Heart Lung Transplant2023
36786204Considerations for Advanced Heart Failure Consultation in Individuals With Fontan Circulation: Recommendations From ACTION.Circ Heart Fail2023
36917842Multidisciplinary Stroke Pathway for Children Supported With Ventricular Assist Devices.ASAIO J2023
34967779Adverse Events Associated with Cardiac Catheterization in Children Supported with Ventricular Assist Devices.ASAIO J2022
35920759Lessons Learned from Managing Antithrombotic Therapy in Children Supported with Pediatric Ventricular Assist Devices.ASAIO J2022
33044586Establishing Baseline Metrics of Heart Failure Medication Use in Children: A Collaborative Effort from the ACTION Network.Pediatr Cardiol2021
34412962Clinical and hemodynamic characteristics of the pediatric failing Fontan.J Heart Lung Transplant2021
34039915Recommended primary outcomes for clinical trials evaluating hemostatic blood products and agents in patients with bleeding: Proceedings of a National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and US Department of Defense Consensus Conference.J Trauma Acute Care Surg2021
34003559Impact of institutional routine surveillance endomyocardial biopsy frequency in the first year on rejection and graft survival in pediatric heart transplantation.Pediatr Transplant2021
30864969Bridge to Transplant with Ventricular Assist Device Support in Pediatric Patients with Single Ventricle Heart Disease.ASAIO J2020
31845499Growth stunting in single ventricle patients after heart transplantation.Pediatr Transplant2020
32044891A Predictive Model for Intracardiac Pressures in Patients Free From Rejection or Allograft Vasculopathy After Pediatric Heart Transplantation.Transplantation2020
31761510First human implantation of a miniaturized axial flow ventricular assist device in a child with end-stage heart failure.J Heart Lung Transplant2020
33032871The Stanford acute heart failure symptom score for patients hospitalized with heart failure.J Heart Lung Transplant2020
32772894Management of a Pediatric Patient With a Left Ventricular Assist Device and Symptomatic Acquired von Willebrand Syndrome Presenting for Orthotopic Heart Transplant.Semin Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth2020
32362395Donor heart selection during the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study.J Heart Lung Transplant2020
32151575Single Ventricular Assist Device Support for the Failing Bidirectional Glenn Patient.Ann Thorac Surg2020
32202126Impact of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy on Heart Transplant-Free Survival in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Patients.Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol2020
32224822The Creation of a Pediatric Health Care Learning Network: The ACTION Quality Improvement Collaborative.ASAIO J2020
29762230Outcomes After Infections in Adolescents and Young Adults with Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices.ASAIO J2019
30734422Compassionate deactivation of ventricular assist devices in children: A survey of pediatric ventricular assist device clinicians' perspectives and practices.Pediatr Transplant2019
31087144A Quality Bundle to Support High-Risk Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device Implantation.Pediatr Cardiol2019
30929985Vasoplegia after pediatric cardiac transplantation in patients supported with a continuous flow ventricular assist device.J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg2019
30628144Impact of ventricular assist device implantation on the nutritional status of children awaiting heart transplantation.Pediatr Transplant2019
30506612Long-term surveillance biopsy: Is it necessary after pediatric heart transplant?Pediatr Transplant2019
30639612Significant mortality, morbidity and resource utilization associated with advanced heart failure in congenital heart disease in children and young adults.Am Heart J2019
29128923Fluid overload independent of acute kidney injury predicts poor outcomes in neonates following congenital heart surgery.Pediatr Nephrol2018
29970231Successful use of a ventricular assist device in a neonate with hypoplastic left heart syndrome with right ventricular dysfunction.J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg2018
29985837Epoprostenol Therapy for a Pediatric Patient With Subacute Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia and a Ventricular Assist Device Undergoing Heart Transplant: A Case Report.A A Pract2018
28465118Development and validation of a major adverse transplant event (MATE) score to predict late graft loss in pediatric heart transplantation.J Heart Lung Transplant2018
28365178Pediatric Heart Donor Assessment Tool (PH-DAT): A novel donor risk scoring system to predict 1-year mortality in pediatric heart transplantation.J Heart Lung Transplant2018
28195883Long-Term Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device Therapy: A Case Report of 2100+ Days of Support.ASAIO J2018
29729067Pathological antibody-mediated rejection in pediatric heart transplant recipients: Immunologic risk factors, hemodynamic significance, and outcomes.Pediatr Transplant2018
29635728Characteristics of deposits and pump exchange in the Berlin Heart EXCOR ventricular assist device: Experience with 67 cases.Pediatr Transplant2018
27891727Rehospitalization after pediatric heart transplantation: Incidence, indications, and outcomes.Pediatr Transplant2017
28259596Berlin Heart EXCOR use in patients with congenital heart disease.J Heart Lung Transplant2017
28363739Functional status of United States children supported with a left ventricular assist device at heart transplantation.J Heart Lung Transplant2017
28456829The Evolution of a Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device Program: The Boston Children's Hospital Experience.Pediatr Cardiol2017
28295963A multicenter study of the impella device for mechanical support of the systemic circulation in pediatric and adolescent patients.Catheter Cardiovasc Interv2017
28119383Impact of Heart Transplantation on the Functional Status of US Children With End-Stage Heart Failure.Circulation2017
29073953Temporary Circulatory Support in U.S. Children Awaiting Heart Transplantation.J Am Coll Cardiol2017
29019615Haemodynamic profiles of children with end-stage heart failure.Eur Heart J2017
28670871Clinical practice patterns are relatively uniform between pediatric heart transplant centers: A survey-based assessment.Pediatr Transplant2017
28552449Safety and Efficacy of Warfarin Therapy in Kawasaki Disease.J Pediatr2017
28606584Impact of a modified anti-thrombotic guideline on stroke in children supported with a pediatric ventricular assist device.J Heart Lung Transplant2017
28712678Impact of the 18th birthday on waitlist outcomes among young adults listed for heart transplant: A regression discontinuity analysis.J Heart Lung Transplant2017
28734448Alternative Strategy for Biventricular Assist Device in an Infant With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.Ann Thorac Surg2017
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