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Curt J. Daniels
Researcher at Nationwide Children's Hospital
Publications - 59
Citations - 2993
Curt J. Daniels is an academic researcher from Nationwide Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Heart disease. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2114 citations. Previous affiliations of Curt J. Daniels include Ohio State University & The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
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2018 AHA/ACC guideline for the management of adults with congenital heart disease [Clinical Practice Guideline]
Karen K. Stout,Curt J. Daniels,Jamil Aboulhosn,Biykem Bozkurt,Craig S. Broberg,Jack M. Colman,Stephen R. Crumb,Joseph A. Dearani,Stephanie Fuller,Michelle Gurvitz,Paul Khairy,Michael J. Landzberg,Arwa Saidi,Anne Marie Valente,George F. Van Hare,Barbara Riegel +15 more
TL;DR: The 2018 ACHD guideline is a full revision of the 2008 ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Adults with Congenital Heart Disease (S1.4-1), which was the first U.S. guideline to be published on the topic as mentioned in this paper.
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PACES/HRS Expert Consensus Statement on the Recognition and Management of Arrhythmias in Adult Congenital Heart Disease: Executive Summary
Paul Khairy,George F. Van Hare,Seshadri Balaji,Charles I. Berul,Frank Cecchin,Mitchell I. Cohen,Curt J. Daniels,Barbara J. Deal,Joseph A. Dearani,Natasja M.S. de Groot,Anne M. Dubin,Louise Harris,Jan Janoušek,Ronald J. Kanter,Peter P. Karpawich,James C. Perry,Stephen P. Seslar,Maully J. Shah,Michael J. Silka,John K. Triedman,Edward P. Walsh,Carole A. Warnes +21 more
TL;DR: The recognition and management of Arrhythmias in Adult Congenital Heart Disease: Executive Summary and Endorsed by the governing bodies of PACES, HRS, the American College of Cardiology (ACC), the American Heart Association (AHA), the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), the Canadian Heart Rhythm Society (CHRS), and the International Society for AdultCongenital heart Disease (ISACHD).
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PACES/HRS Expert consensus statement on the recognition and management of arrhythmias in adult congenital heart disease
Paul Khairy,George F. Van Hare,Seshadri Balaji,Charles I. Berul,Frank Cecchin,Mitchell I. Cohen,Curt J. Daniels,Barbara J. Deal,Joseph A. Dearani,Natasja M.S. de Groot,Anne M. Dubin,Louise Harris,Jan Janoušek,Ronald J. Kanter,Peter P. Karpawich,James C. Perry,Stephen P. Seslar,Maully J. Shah,Michael J. Silka,John K. Triedman,Edward P. Walsh,Carole A. Warnes +21 more
TL;DR: The PACES/HRS Expert Consensus Statement on the Recognition and Management of Arrhythmias in Adult Congenital Heart Disease developed in partnership between the Pediatric and CongENital Electrophysiology Society (PACES) and the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS).
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Prevalence of Clinical and Subclinical Myocarditis in Competitive Athletes With Recent SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Results From the Big Ten COVID-19 Cardiac Registry.
Curt J. Daniels,Saurabh Rajpal,Joel T. Greenshields,Geoffrey L. Rosenthal,Eugene H. Chung,Michael L. Terrin,Jean Jeudy,Scott E. Mattson,Ian H. Law,James Borchers,Richard J. Kovacs,Jeffrey Kovan,Sami F. Rifat,Jennifer S. Albrecht,Ana I. Bento,Lonnie Albers,David T. Bernhardt,Carly Day,Suzanne Hecht,Andrew Hipskind,Jeffrey Mjaanes,David H. Olson,Yvette L. Rooks,Emily C. Somers,Matthew S. Tong,Jeffrey Wisinski,Jason Womack,Carrie Esopenko,Christopher J. Kratochvil,Lawrence D. Rink +29 more
TL;DR: The Big Ten Conference requires comprehensive cardiac testing including cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging for all athletes with COVID-19, allowing comparison of screening approaches for safe return to play as mentioned in this paper.
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Fontan-Associated Liver Disease: Proceedings from the American College of Cardiology Stakeholders Meeting, October 1 to 2, 2015, Washington DC
Curt J. Daniels,Elisa A. Bradley,Mike Landzberg,Jamil Aboulhosn,Robert H. Beekman,Wendy Book,Michelle Gurvitz,Anitha S. John,Binu John,Ariane Marelli,Bradley S. Marino,L. LuAnn Minich,John J. Poterucha,Elizabeth B. Rand,Gruschen R. Veldtman +14 more
TL;DR: To initiate a formal evaluation of FALD, the American College of Cardiology sponsored a stakeholders meeting on October 1 to 2, 2015, in Washington, DC, which brought together subspecialty experts in the fields of adult and pediatric hepatology, congenital cardiology, heart failure/transplant, epidemiology, and cardiothoracic surgery.