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James F. Cnota
Researcher at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Publications - 105
Citations - 2488
James F. Cnota is an academic researcher from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypoplastic left heart syndrome & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 90 publications receiving 1882 citations. Previous affiliations of James F. Cnota include University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center & Wake Forest University.
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Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Feature Tracking for Strain Calculation With Harmonic Phase Imaging Analysis
Kan N Hor,William M. Gottliebson,Christopher Carson,Erin Wash,James F. Cnota,Robert J. Fleck,Janaka Wansapura,Piotr Klimeczek,Hussein R. Al-Khalidi,Eugene S. Chung,D. Woodrow Benson,Wojciech Mazur +11 more
TL;DR: FT-based assessment of epsilon(cc), a steady-state free precession cine sequence-based technique (feature tracking [FT]) to tagged harmonic phase (HARP) analysis for peak average circumferential myocardial strain (epsilon(cc))) analysis in a large and heterogeneous population of boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
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Transplant-Free Survival and Interventions at 6 Years in the SVR Trial.
Jane W. Newburger,Lynn A. Sleeper,J. William Gaynor,Danielle Hollenbeck-Pringle,Peter C. Frommelt,Jennifer S. Li,Jennifer S. Li,Jennifer S. Li,William T. Mahle,Ismee A. Williams,Andrew M. Atz,Kristin M. Burns,Shan Chen,James F. Cnota,Carolyn Dunbar-Masterson,Nancy S. Ghanayem,Caren S. Goldberg,Jeffrey P. Jacobs,Alan B. Lewis,Seema Mital,Christian Pizarro,Aaron W. Eckhauser,Paul Stark,Richard G. Ohye +23 more
TL;DR: Transplant-free survival for the RVPAS versus modified Blalock–Taussig shunt groups did not differ at 6 years or with all available follow-up, and the hazards of death or transplant and catheter interventions were not different.
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Relationship of Echocardiographic Z Scores Adjusted for Body Surface Area to Age, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity: The Pediatric Heart Network Normal Echocardiogram Database.
Leo Lopez,Steven D. Colan,Mario Stylianou,Suzanne Granger,Felicia Trachtenberg,Peter C. Frommelt,Gail D. Pearson,Joseph Camarda,James F. Cnota,Meryl Cohen,Andreea Dragulescu,Michele A. Frommelt,Olukayode Garuba,Tiffanie R. Johnson,Wyman W. Lai,Joseph Mahgerefteh,Ricardo H. Pignatelli,Ashwin Prakash,Ritu Sachdeva,Brian D. Soriano,Jonathan H. Soslow,Christopher F. Spurney,Shubhika Srivastava,Carolyn L. Taylor,Poonam P. Thankavel,Mary E. van der Velde,L. LuAnn Minich +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, published nomograms of pediatric echocardiographic measurements are limited by insufficient sample size to assess the effects of age, sex, race, and ethnicity on the outcome.
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Intermediate-term mortality and cardiac transplantation in infants with single-ventricle lesions: Risk factors and their interaction with shunt type
James S. Tweddell,Lynn A. Sleeper,Richard G. Ohye,Ismee A. Williams,Lynn Mahony,Christian Pizarro,Victoria L. Pemberton,Peter C. Frommelt,Scott M. Bradley,James F. Cnota,Jennifer C. Hirsch,Paul M. Kirshbom,Jennifer S. Li,Nancy A. Pike,Michael D. Puchalski,Chitra Ravishankar,Jeffrey P. Jacobs,Peter C. Laussen,Brian W. McCrindle +18 more
TL;DR: Independent risk factors for intermediate-term mortality include lower socioeconomic status, anatomy, genetic syndrome, and lower gestational age and right ventricular function and anatomy were associated with transplantation.
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Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is associated with structural and vascular placental abnormalities and leptin dysregulation
Helen Jones,Stephanie Olbrych,Kathleen L. Smith,James F. Cnota,Mounira Habli,Osniel Ramos-Gonzales,Kathryn Owens,Andrea C. Hinton,William Polzin,Louis J. Muglia,Robert B. Hinton +10 more
TL;DR: Placentas from pregnancies complicated by fetal HLHS are characterized by abnormal parenchymal morphology, suggesting immature structure may be due to vascular abnormalities, and increased leptin expression may indicate an attempt to compensate for these vascular abnormalities.