The Heart Institute: Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery
Giving Young Hearts Another Chance to Beat
The Heart Institute – a world leader in pediatric cardiology and cardiovascular surgery and the care of children with congenital heart disorders – serves as a beacon to families confronting the reality of a child or newborn with a heart defect.
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Congenital heart disorders occur in approximately eight out of every 1,000 newborns. These disorders can range from mild to severe, with two to three babies in 1,000 displaying signs of a heart defect requiring medical intervention.
Our pediatric heart programs and clinics offer the most innovative, least invasive approaches in pediatric cardiology, interventional cardiology, and cardiovascular surgery to the treatment of congenital heart disease, including many first-in-the-world procedures that were pioneered right here by the Heart Institute's own internationally renowned team.
The Heart Institute:
- Performs over 1,000 pediatric heart procedures, interventions and diagnostics each year
- 11+ locations throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach (opening soon in Boca Raton)
- Among the first in Florida one of few in the nation to utilize the Ozaki method to repair a pediatric pulmonary valve in an infant, a technique that utilizes the infants own tissue instead of traditional methods.
- Among one of few in the world to perform the Kawashima procedure, a rare and innovative heart surgery that reroutes blood flow directly to the lungs in patients with complex heart and vein structures, serving as a critical step towards the Fontan completion.
- First in the region to offer bedside PDA closures in premature infants in the NICU using ultrasound guidance (a less invasive and safer option for infants requiring closure of ductus arteriosus).
- First in South Florida to offer the latest innovative Minima Stent from Renata Medical, the first FDA-approved heart stent that expands as the child grows
- Has performed more than 72,000 free EKG screenings in the community to help prevent sudden cardiac death in the young. Over 70 patients have undergone a procedure to correct an abnormality detected through the free EKG screening program.
- Trained all Miami-Dade and Palm Beach County public schools on how to respond to a sudden cardiac arrest event.
A Team Approach to Care Makes a Difference
Nicklaus Children's Heart Institute is committed to driving excellence in patient care, pioneering research, and community outreach. Their leadership marks an exciting new chapter for the region's children as we continue to lead the way in transforming cardiovascular care.
As the largest and most experienced pediatric cardiac service in South Florida, The Heart Institute is comprised of:
- Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgeons
- Pediatric Cardiologists
- Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesiologists
- Cardiac Intensivists
- Advanced Practice Providers
- Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging Physicians
- Electrophysiologists
Comprehensive Programs and Services
Conditions We Treat
- Aleteo auricular
- Anomalía de Ebstein de la válvula tricúspide
- Arco aórtico doble
- Arritmia cardíaca
- Aterosclerosis
- Atresia Pulmonar (PA)
- Atresia tricuspídea
- Bloqueo cardíaco
- Bradicardia
- Calcificación arterial generalizada de la infancia
- Canalopatías
- CAP (conducto arterial persistente)
- CCTGA (transposición congénitamente corregida de las grandes arterias)
- COA (coartación aórtica)
- Defecto de la almohadilla endocárdica
- Defecto del tabique auriculoventricular
- Defecto del tabique ventricular
- Defecto septal atrial
- Defectos cardíacos de ventrículo único (DVU)
- Defectos septales
- Deleción del cromosoma 22q11.2
- Dextrocardia
- Disfunción autonómica
- Doble entrada ventricular izquierda
- Doble salida del ventrículo derecho (DSVD)
- Dolor en el pecho
- Drenaje venoso pulmonar anómalo
- Endocarditis bacteriana
- Enfermedad cardíaca cianótica
- Enfermedad de Kawasaki
- Enfermedades/defectos cardíacos congénitos
- Estenosis aórtica
- Estenosis pulmonar
- Estenosis pulmonar periférica
- Estenosis venosa pulmonar
- Fístula de la arteria coronaria
- Gemelos unidos
- Hemitruncus
- Hipertensión pulmonar
- IAA (interrupción del arco aórtico)
- Insuficiencia aórtica
- LQTS (síndrome de QT largo)
- Malformación linfática
- Miocardiopatía
- Miocarditis
- Mitral Valve Defects
- Origen anómalo de la arteria coronaria izquierda en la arteria pulmonar
- Overriding Aorta
- Palpitaciones del corazón
- Patent Foramen Ovale
- Perfusión arterial reversa de gemelos
- Pericarditis
- POTS (síndrome de taquicardia ortostática postural)
- Premature Ventricular Contractions
- Presión arterial alta
- Presión arterial baja
- Quilopericardio
- Quilotórax
- Regurgitación pulmonar
- Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease
- Síndrome CLOVES
- Síndrome de aorta media
- Síndrome de Barth
- Síndrome de Eisenmenger
- Síndrome de heterotaxia (isomerismo)
- Síndrome de Shone
- Síndrome de Turner
- Síndrome de Williams
- Síndrome del corazón izquierdo hipoplásico
- Síndrome velocardiofacial
- Sinus Node Dysfunction
- Soplo Cardíaco
- Symptoms that might Indicate a Heart Problem
- Syncope
- Taquicardia
- Taquicardia supraventricular (TSV)
- Taquicardia ventricular
- Tetralogía de Fallot
- Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
- Transposición de las grandes arterias
- Trastornos hereditarios del ritmo
- Trombosis venosa cerebral (CSVT)
- Tronco arterial
- Tumor cardíaco
- Vascular Ring
- Ventana aortopulmonar
- Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
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Treatments and Procedures
- Amplatzer Piccolo Occluder
- Angioplastia con balón estándar y angioplastia con balón de corte
- Angioplastia con balón para la coartación aórtica
- Angioplastia con balón y stent
- Cateterismo cardíaco
- Cateterismo de la arteria pulmonar
- Cierre con dispositivo transcatéter de un defecto septal atrial
- Cierre transcatéter y cierre híbrido de un comunicación interventricular
- Cirugía cardiovascular
- Cirugía de Válvula Cardiaca
- Energía de radiofrecuencia para tratar la enfermedad cardíaca estructural
- Estimulación ventricular
- Implantación de un registrador de bucle
- Implante de marcapasos pediátrico
- Implantes de dispositivos
- Ligadura de conducto arterioso persistente
- Ligadura de vasos colaterales
- Plicatura del diafragma
- Procedimiento bidireccional de Glenn
- Procedimiento de Fontan
- Procedimiento de Norwood
- Procedimiento de Ross
- Procedimiento de Ross-Konno
- Reconstrucción del tracto de salida del ventrículo derecho/reemplazo de la válvula pulmonar
- Reemplazo de la válvula aórtica
- Reemplazo de la válvula cardíaca pulmonar con SAPIEN™
- Reemplazo de la válvula pulmonar con la válvula transcatéter Harmony
- Reparación de arteria coronaria anómala
- Reparación de la coartación
- Reparación de la interrupción del arco aórtico
- Reparación de la tetralogía de Fallot
- Reparación de un defecto septal atrial
- Reparación del canal auriculoventricular completo
- Reparación del PAPVR
- Reparación del retorno venoso pulmonar anómalo total
- Reparación del tronco
- Resección de la membrana subaórtica
- Terapia con marcapasos y desfibrilador interno implantado
- Trombolisis
- Valvuloplastia con balón
Recognition and Outcomes Tell the Story
Our pediatric cardiology and cardiovascular surgery services are ranked among the nation’s best for pediatric cardiology and heart surgery by U.S.News & World Report.
A Distinguished History of Saving Little Hearts
During the 1960s, Nicklaus Children's Hospital became the first facility in Florida to perform pediatric open-heart surgery. Over the years, the hospital has continued to build on this tradition of leadership and excellence in children's cardiology.
In 1995, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, recruited top cardiac physicians and surgeons in pediatric cardiology to oversee new services that included Florida’s first dedicated Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, a state-of-the-art Interventional Cardiac Catheterization Program, and, later, a Clinical Research Program and Electrophysiology Program.
Pediatric Cardiology Locations
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