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Jamie's Heart Saved Thanks to a Free EKG Screening

marzo 25, 2025 – Jamie was found to have a heart condition thanks to a free EKG screening held at a City of Miami summer camp in 2024. Nicklaus Children’s and the City of Miami joined forces to extend the hospitals free EKG screenings program to children in City of Miami parks. Jamie’s heart was repaired in the hospital’s cardiac catheterization laboratory and his family can feel comforted in knowing his heart is healthy.

Against the Odds: Jack's Fight for Life

febrero 04, 2025

Kimberly and her husband learned their unborn son, Jack, had a congenital heart defect (Transposition of the Great Arteries), and after being referred to Nicklaus Children's Hospital for specialized care, Jack underwent open-heart surgery within days of his birth, leaving his future uncertain.


Saving Lives with a Sudden Cardiac Arrest Readiness Program

diciembre 20, 2024 – Though rare, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in the young causes tragic events that impact the entire community. Roughly 7,000 people under the age of 18 will suffer a cardiac arrest annually in the U.S. Because of education and hands-on training to school faculty, countless lives have been saved nationally. In just two years, eight lives have been saved in South Florida schools.

La importancia del cateterismo cardíaco pediátrico

noviembre 08, 2024 – A medida que la comunidad médica da un giro hacia intervenciones menos invasivas, el cateterismo cardíaco se está volviendo más frecuente dentro de los planes de atención para pacientes pediátricos y adultos. En muchos casos, este enfoque menos invasivo es el estándar de atención.