Some exciting papers and national guidelines have come out recently, check them out below!
Glenn TM, Kasparian NA, Amdani S, Renaud D, DiMaria MV, Teh J, Leone DM, Mahendran AK, Pike NA, Dolgner SJ, Cheng AL, Rathod RH, Vaikunth SS, Veeram Reddy SR, Vanam R, Theobald J, Schumacher KR, Hummel SA, Conway J, Goldberg DJ, Zakaria D, Clauss SB, Suthar D, Jacobsen RM, Morell EM, Dykes JC, Weingarten AJ, Bhat DP, Reinking BE, Alsaied T, Lannon C, Allen KY, Anderson JB, Patterson LB, Brown DW, James R, Rychik J, Opotowsky AR; SV-ONE Investigators. The Fontan Outcomes Network: Findings After 2 Years and 1121 Participants. Circulation. 2026 Apr 21;153(16):1182-1195. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.125.078152
Armikarina D, Hays LH, Cowan P, Jin J, Rojo M, Alexander A, Ward N. Care interrupted: a mixed-methods study of lapse in primary care and cardiology services for women with CHD. Cardiol Young. 2025 Nov;35(11):2297-2305. https://doi.org/10.1017/S104795112511007X
Summary: A 12-month or greater lapse in care occurred in 46.7% of participants for cardiology and 60% for primary care, and 30.0% lacked an established adult primary care provider. Participants cited healthcare system barriers, provider shortages, and difficult transitions from paediatric providers as contributing factors to lapses in care. Despite lapses, most participants reported similar or better physical health scores than the general population. However, those with either no or prolonged lapse in cardiology care had lower mental health scores. Participants with primary care lapses greater than 6 months reported better quality-of-life scores than those with uninterrupted care.
Seed M, Ilardi D, Rofeberg V, Ortinau C, Goldberg C, Reichle G, Bush L, Elhoff J, Lisanti AJ, Butcher J, Rollins C, Van Bergen A, Peyvandi S, Bucholz E, Cox S, Hampton L, Sanz J, Monteiro S, Tewar S, Allen K, Lee C, Glotzbach K, Alexander N, Bear L, Anton C, Sananes R, Ly L, Boucher G, Wolfe K, Edwards L, Willen E, Tan A, Ortega C, Sood E, Sadhwani A, Plant KC, Quigley L, Pliego J, Valles E, Hines A, Wypij D, Miller T. Early Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Children With Congenital Heart Disease. JAMA Netw Open. 2026 Jun 1;9(6):e2615885. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2026.15885
Cabrera AG, Price JF, Hong BJ, Jeewa A, Tabulov C, Wong SS, Reardon L, Kasparian NA, Amdani S on behalf of the Committee of Pediatric Heart Failure and Transplantation and the Council on Lifelong Congenital Heart Disease and Heart Health in the Young (Young Hearts). Evaluation and Management of the Child With Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation 2026;153(19):e1323-e1335. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41937629/
Marsh EB, Lavretsky H, Kasparian NA, Pike NA, Doyle KP, Aggarwal NT, Fullerton HJ, Ivy AS, Dlamini N, on behalf of the American Heart Association Stroke C, et al. Brain Health Across the Life Span: A Framework for Future Studies: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Stroke. 2026;57:e205–e218. doi: 10.1161/STR.0000000000000518
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