Ehlers Danlos Syndromes Projects (EDS) CDC releases Community Report on Autism May 21, 2025 The CDC’s 2025 Community Report on Autism offers a detailed overview of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among 4-year-old and 8-year-old children across various U.S. communities, based on data collected in 2022. The report provides insights into the prevalence and characteristics of ASD, helping inform public health strategies and support services nationwide. Read more Autism Prevalence Varies Across US Communities Today A new report from the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network reveals that the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differs significantly across communities in the United States. Experts attribute this variation to differences in how local communities identify and diagnose autism in children. The CDC emphasizes that communities can benefit from adopting effective identification practices used elsewhere, helping ensure that children receive timely diagnostic evaluations and support services. Read more Tracking the burden, distribution, and impact of Post-COVID conditions in diverse populations for children, adolescents, and adults (Track PCC): passive and active surveillance protocols. BMC Public Health 24, 2345 (2024). Aug. 29, 2024 Read full text Young adults with congenital heart disease heading to college: Are college health centers and providers prepared? Oct. 1, 2023 This study highlights some challenges to providing care to students with chronic conditions like CHD. More collaborative relationships with specialists may be critical to ensuring that all the care needs of chronic disease students are met on college campuses. Read full text DMD gene and phenotypes associated with mutations June 1, 2023 We performed a systematic review assessing research related to genotype-phenotype correlations in DBMD. While there are severity differences across the spectrum and within mild and severe forms of DBMD, few protective or exacerbating mutations within the dystrophin gene were reported. Except for intellectual disability, clinical test results reporting genotypic information are insufficient for clinical prediction of severity and comorbidities and the predictive validity is too low to be useful when advising families. Including expanded information coupled with proposed severity predictions in clinical genetic reports for DBMD is critical for improving anticipatory guidance. Read full text Cardiology Care and Loss to Follow-Up Among Adults With Congenital Heart Defects in CH STRONG May 4, 2023 Half of our sample were LTF and more than 45% had not received cardiology care in over 5 years. Of those who received care, only 1 in 3 saw an adult CHD physician at their last encounter. Not knowing they needed to see a cardiologist, being told they no longer needed cardiology care, and feeling "well" were the top reasons for LTF, and only half of respondents report doctors discussing the need for cardiac follow-up. Read full text ECMO in adults with congenital heart disease - Analysis of a national discharge database March 28, 2022 Adults with CHD who require ECMO have longer hospitalizations and more complications than adults without CHD who require ECMO. ECMO for adults with CHD appears related to surgical admissions, compared to ECMO for adults without CHD, which appears related to acquired diseases. These data highlight the implications of ECMO for adults with CHD and their potential perioperative fragility. Read full text Differentiation of Pediatric-Onset Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy Subphenotypes Using the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance Tracking and Research Network (MD STARnet) Jan. 4, 2022 Individuals with dystrophinopathies have heterogenous clinical presentations that cluster into phenotypically similar groups. Use of clinically-derived phenotyping may provide a clearer understanding of disease trajectories, reduce variability in study results, and prevent exclusion of certain cohorts from analysis. Findings from studying subphenotypes may ultimately improve our ability to predict disease progression. Read full text Exercise Performance in Adolescents With Fontan Physiology (from the Pediatric Heart Network Fontan Public Data Set) March 21, 2021 Age- and sex-based exercise performance for adolescents with Fontan physiology are predictably low, but there are additional significant decreases through adolescence for this population, especially in females. We have established normative exercise values for several parameters for this population which will better identify at risk patients and allow for earlier intervention. Read full text Effect of comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders on children and adolescents undergoing surgery for moderate and severe congenital heart disease Aug. 25, 2020 Children and adolescents with moderate or severe CHD and NPD who undergo cardiac surgery incur longer hospital stays and higher charges. Recognizing and addressing the underlying NPDs may be important to improve postoperative progression for children and adolescents with CHD hospitalized for cardiac surgery. Read full text Pagination … 1 2 … Next › Next page Last » Last page CDC releases Community Report on Autism May 21, 2025 The CDC’s 2025 Community Report on Autism offers a detailed overview of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among 4-year-old and 8-year-old children across various U.S. communities, based on data collected in 2022. The report provides insights into the prevalence and characteristics of ASD, helping inform public health strategies and support services nationwide. Read more Autism Prevalence Varies Across US Communities Today A new report from the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network reveals that the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differs significantly across communities in the United States. Experts attribute this variation to differences in how local communities identify and diagnose autism in children. The CDC emphasizes that communities can benefit from adopting effective identification practices used elsewhere, helping ensure that children receive timely diagnostic evaluations and support services. Read more Tracking the burden, distribution, and impact of Post-COVID conditions in diverse populations for children, adolescents, and adults (Track PCC): passive and active surveillance protocols. BMC Public Health 24, 2345 (2024). Aug. 29, 2024 Read full text Young adults with congenital heart disease heading to college: Are college health centers and providers prepared? Oct. 1, 2023 This study highlights some challenges to providing care to students with chronic conditions like CHD. More collaborative relationships with specialists may be critical to ensuring that all the care needs of chronic disease students are met on college campuses. Read full text DMD gene and phenotypes associated with mutations June 1, 2023 We performed a systematic review assessing research related to genotype-phenotype correlations in DBMD. While there are severity differences across the spectrum and within mild and severe forms of DBMD, few protective or exacerbating mutations within the dystrophin gene were reported. Except for intellectual disability, clinical test results reporting genotypic information are insufficient for clinical prediction of severity and comorbidities and the predictive validity is too low to be useful when advising families. Including expanded information coupled with proposed severity predictions in clinical genetic reports for DBMD is critical for improving anticipatory guidance. Read full text Cardiology Care and Loss to Follow-Up Among Adults With Congenital Heart Defects in CH STRONG May 4, 2023 Half of our sample were LTF and more than 45% had not received cardiology care in over 5 years. Of those who received care, only 1 in 3 saw an adult CHD physician at their last encounter. Not knowing they needed to see a cardiologist, being told they no longer needed cardiology care, and feeling "well" were the top reasons for LTF, and only half of respondents report doctors discussing the need for cardiac follow-up. Read full text ECMO in adults with congenital heart disease - Analysis of a national discharge database March 28, 2022 Adults with CHD who require ECMO have longer hospitalizations and more complications than adults without CHD who require ECMO. ECMO for adults with CHD appears related to surgical admissions, compared to ECMO for adults without CHD, which appears related to acquired diseases. These data highlight the implications of ECMO for adults with CHD and their potential perioperative fragility. Read full text Differentiation of Pediatric-Onset Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy Subphenotypes Using the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance Tracking and Research Network (MD STARnet) Jan. 4, 2022 Individuals with dystrophinopathies have heterogenous clinical presentations that cluster into phenotypically similar groups. Use of clinically-derived phenotyping may provide a clearer understanding of disease trajectories, reduce variability in study results, and prevent exclusion of certain cohorts from analysis. Findings from studying subphenotypes may ultimately improve our ability to predict disease progression. Read full text Exercise Performance in Adolescents With Fontan Physiology (from the Pediatric Heart Network Fontan Public Data Set) March 21, 2021 Age- and sex-based exercise performance for adolescents with Fontan physiology are predictably low, but there are additional significant decreases through adolescence for this population, especially in females. We have established normative exercise values for several parameters for this population which will better identify at risk patients and allow for earlier intervention. Read full text Effect of comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders on children and adolescents undergoing surgery for moderate and severe congenital heart disease Aug. 25, 2020 Children and adolescents with moderate or severe CHD and NPD who undergo cardiac surgery incur longer hospital stays and higher charges. Recognizing and addressing the underlying NPDs may be important to improve postoperative progression for children and adolescents with CHD hospitalized for cardiac surgery. Read full text Pagination … 1 2 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
CDC releases Community Report on Autism May 21, 2025 The CDC’s 2025 Community Report on Autism offers a detailed overview of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among 4-year-old and 8-year-old children across various U.S. communities, based on data collected in 2022. The report provides insights into the prevalence and characteristics of ASD, helping inform public health strategies and support services nationwide. Read more
Autism Prevalence Varies Across US Communities Today A new report from the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network reveals that the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differs significantly across communities in the United States. Experts attribute this variation to differences in how local communities identify and diagnose autism in children. The CDC emphasizes that communities can benefit from adopting effective identification practices used elsewhere, helping ensure that children receive timely diagnostic evaluations and support services. Read more
Tracking the burden, distribution, and impact of Post-COVID conditions in diverse populations for children, adolescents, and adults (Track PCC): passive and active surveillance protocols. BMC Public Health 24, 2345 (2024). Aug. 29, 2024 Read full text
Young adults with congenital heart disease heading to college: Are college health centers and providers prepared? Oct. 1, 2023 This study highlights some challenges to providing care to students with chronic conditions like CHD. More collaborative relationships with specialists may be critical to ensuring that all the care needs of chronic disease students are met on college campuses. Read full text
DMD gene and phenotypes associated with mutations June 1, 2023 We performed a systematic review assessing research related to genotype-phenotype correlations in DBMD. While there are severity differences across the spectrum and within mild and severe forms of DBMD, few protective or exacerbating mutations within the dystrophin gene were reported. Except for intellectual disability, clinical test results reporting genotypic information are insufficient for clinical prediction of severity and comorbidities and the predictive validity is too low to be useful when advising families. Including expanded information coupled with proposed severity predictions in clinical genetic reports for DBMD is critical for improving anticipatory guidance. Read full text
Cardiology Care and Loss to Follow-Up Among Adults With Congenital Heart Defects in CH STRONG May 4, 2023 Half of our sample were LTF and more than 45% had not received cardiology care in over 5 years. Of those who received care, only 1 in 3 saw an adult CHD physician at their last encounter. Not knowing they needed to see a cardiologist, being told they no longer needed cardiology care, and feeling "well" were the top reasons for LTF, and only half of respondents report doctors discussing the need for cardiac follow-up. Read full text
ECMO in adults with congenital heart disease - Analysis of a national discharge database March 28, 2022 Adults with CHD who require ECMO have longer hospitalizations and more complications than adults without CHD who require ECMO. ECMO for adults with CHD appears related to surgical admissions, compared to ECMO for adults without CHD, which appears related to acquired diseases. These data highlight the implications of ECMO for adults with CHD and their potential perioperative fragility. Read full text
Differentiation of Pediatric-Onset Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy Subphenotypes Using the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance Tracking and Research Network (MD STARnet) Jan. 4, 2022 Individuals with dystrophinopathies have heterogenous clinical presentations that cluster into phenotypically similar groups. Use of clinically-derived phenotyping may provide a clearer understanding of disease trajectories, reduce variability in study results, and prevent exclusion of certain cohorts from analysis. Findings from studying subphenotypes may ultimately improve our ability to predict disease progression. Read full text
Exercise Performance in Adolescents With Fontan Physiology (from the Pediatric Heart Network Fontan Public Data Set) March 21, 2021 Age- and sex-based exercise performance for adolescents with Fontan physiology are predictably low, but there are additional significant decreases through adolescence for this population, especially in females. We have established normative exercise values for several parameters for this population which will better identify at risk patients and allow for earlier intervention. Read full text
Effect of comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders on children and adolescents undergoing surgery for moderate and severe congenital heart disease Aug. 25, 2020 Children and adolescents with moderate or severe CHD and NPD who undergo cardiac surgery incur longer hospital stays and higher charges. Recognizing and addressing the underlying NPDs may be important to improve postoperative progression for children and adolescents with CHD hospitalized for cardiac surgery. Read full text
CDC releases Community Report on Autism May 21, 2025 The CDC’s 2025 Community Report on Autism offers a detailed overview of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among 4-year-old and 8-year-old children across various U.S. communities, based on data collected in 2022. The report provides insights into the prevalence and characteristics of ASD, helping inform public health strategies and support services nationwide. Read more
Autism Prevalence Varies Across US Communities Today A new report from the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network reveals that the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differs significantly across communities in the United States. Experts attribute this variation to differences in how local communities identify and diagnose autism in children. The CDC emphasizes that communities can benefit from adopting effective identification practices used elsewhere, helping ensure that children receive timely diagnostic evaluations and support services. Read more
Tracking the burden, distribution, and impact of Post-COVID conditions in diverse populations for children, adolescents, and adults (Track PCC): passive and active surveillance protocols. BMC Public Health 24, 2345 (2024). Aug. 29, 2024 Read full text
Young adults with congenital heart disease heading to college: Are college health centers and providers prepared? Oct. 1, 2023 This study highlights some challenges to providing care to students with chronic conditions like CHD. More collaborative relationships with specialists may be critical to ensuring that all the care needs of chronic disease students are met on college campuses. Read full text
DMD gene and phenotypes associated with mutations June 1, 2023 We performed a systematic review assessing research related to genotype-phenotype correlations in DBMD. While there are severity differences across the spectrum and within mild and severe forms of DBMD, few protective or exacerbating mutations within the dystrophin gene were reported. Except for intellectual disability, clinical test results reporting genotypic information are insufficient for clinical prediction of severity and comorbidities and the predictive validity is too low to be useful when advising families. Including expanded information coupled with proposed severity predictions in clinical genetic reports for DBMD is critical for improving anticipatory guidance. Read full text
Cardiology Care and Loss to Follow-Up Among Adults With Congenital Heart Defects in CH STRONG May 4, 2023 Half of our sample were LTF and more than 45% had not received cardiology care in over 5 years. Of those who received care, only 1 in 3 saw an adult CHD physician at their last encounter. Not knowing they needed to see a cardiologist, being told they no longer needed cardiology care, and feeling "well" were the top reasons for LTF, and only half of respondents report doctors discussing the need for cardiac follow-up. Read full text
ECMO in adults with congenital heart disease - Analysis of a national discharge database March 28, 2022 Adults with CHD who require ECMO have longer hospitalizations and more complications than adults without CHD who require ECMO. ECMO for adults with CHD appears related to surgical admissions, compared to ECMO for adults without CHD, which appears related to acquired diseases. These data highlight the implications of ECMO for adults with CHD and their potential perioperative fragility. Read full text
Differentiation of Pediatric-Onset Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy Subphenotypes Using the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance Tracking and Research Network (MD STARnet) Jan. 4, 2022 Individuals with dystrophinopathies have heterogenous clinical presentations that cluster into phenotypically similar groups. Use of clinically-derived phenotyping may provide a clearer understanding of disease trajectories, reduce variability in study results, and prevent exclusion of certain cohorts from analysis. Findings from studying subphenotypes may ultimately improve our ability to predict disease progression. Read full text
Exercise Performance in Adolescents With Fontan Physiology (from the Pediatric Heart Network Fontan Public Data Set) March 21, 2021 Age- and sex-based exercise performance for adolescents with Fontan physiology are predictably low, but there are additional significant decreases through adolescence for this population, especially in females. We have established normative exercise values for several parameters for this population which will better identify at risk patients and allow for earlier intervention. Read full text
Effect of comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders on children and adolescents undergoing surgery for moderate and severe congenital heart disease Aug. 25, 2020 Children and adolescents with moderate or severe CHD and NPD who undergo cardiac surgery incur longer hospital stays and higher charges. Recognizing and addressing the underlying NPDs may be important to improve postoperative progression for children and adolescents with CHD hospitalized for cardiac surgery. Read full text