A paper by CHOC clinicians concludes the device is a “safe and effective noninvasive option” for infants in certain circumstances.
Leading research into early rehabilitation for neonatal strokes
Neonatal stroke may lead to cerebral palsy, but early rehabilitation can limit disability. CHOC researchers are at the forefront of improving outcomes.
Sepsis study could lead to groundbreaking targeted immunomodulatory treatment
CHOC participates in exciting study of sepsis, aimed to design personalized treatment and therapies to address patients’ immune profiles.
She’s the heartbeat of CHOC’s Resuscitation Program – and a recent cardiac arrest survivor
Jennifer Hayes, RN, who spearheads CHOC’s efforts for excellent resuscitation strategies, also suffered from cardiac arrest herself.
CHOC earns national recognition for organ, eye and tissue donation
CHOC has earned national recognition for its efforts to increase organ, eye and tissue donor registrations across the state.
The moving way CHOC supports families of pediatric organ donors
CHOC’s Walk of Honor honors families’ selfless and courageous decision to donate their child’s organs upon their death.