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Lynn Mahony
Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Publications - 76
Citations - 6364
Lynn Mahony is an academic researcher from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fontan procedure & Heart disease. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 75 publications receiving 5612 citations. Previous affiliations of Lynn Mahony include Children's Medical Center of Dallas & Riley Hospital for Children.
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Comparison of Shunt Types in the Norwood Procedure for Single-Ventricle Lesions
Richard G. Ohye,Lynn A. Sleeper,Lynn Mahony,Jane W. Newburger,Gail D. Pearson,Minmin Lu,Caren S. Goldberg,Sarah Tabbutt,Peter C. Frommelt,Nancy S. Ghanayem,Peter C. Laussen,John F. Rhodes,John F. Rhodes,John F. Rhodes,Alan B. Lewis,Seema Mital,Chitra Ravishankar,Ismee A. Williams,Carolyn Dunbar-Masterson,Andrew M. Atz,Steven D. Colan,L. LuAnn Minich,Christian Pizarro,Kirk R. Kanter,James Jaggers,James Jaggers,James Jaggers,Jeffrey P. Jacobs,Catherine D. Krawczeski,Nancy A. Pike,Brian W. McCrindle,Lisa Virzi,J. William Gaynor +32 more
TL;DR: In children undergoing the Norwood procedure, transplantation-free survival at 12 months was better with the RVPA shunt than with the MBT shunt, and the rate of nonfatal serious adverse events at the age of 12 months were similar in the two groups.
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Carvedilol for children and adolescents with heart failure: A randomized controlled trial
Robert E. Shaddy,Robert E. Shaddy,Mark M. Boucek,Daphne T. Hsu,Robert J. Boucek,Charles E. Canter,Lynn Mahony,Robert D. Ross,Elfriede Pahl,Elizabeth D. Blume,Debra A. Dodd,David N. Rosenthal,Jeri Burr,Bernie LaSalle,Richard Holubkov,Mary Ann Lukas,Lloyd Y. Tani +16 more
TL;DR: Preliminary results suggest that carvedilol does not significantly improve clinical heart failure outcomes in children and adolescents with symptomatic systolic heart failure and may have been underpowered.
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Atenolol versus Losartan in Children and Young Adults with Marfan's Syndrome
Ronald V. Lacro,Harry C. Dietz,Lynn A. Sleeper,Anji T. Yetman,Timothy J. Bradley,Steven D. Colan,Gail D. Pearson,E. Seda Selamet Tierney,Jami C. Levine,Andrew M. Atz,D. Woodrow Benson,Alan C. Braverman,Shan Chen,Julie De Backer,Bruce D. Gelb,Paul Grossfeld,Gloria L. Klein,Wyman W. Lai,Aimee Liou,Bart Loeys,Larry W Markham,Aaron K Olson,Stephen M. Paridon,Victoria L. Pemberton,Mary Ella M Pierpont,Reed E. Pyeritz,Elizabeth Radojewski,Mary J. Roman,Angela M. Sharkey,Mario Stylianou,Stephanie Burns Wechsler,Luciana T. Young,Lynn Mahony +32 more
TL;DR: Among children and young adults with Marfan's syndrome who were randomly assigned to losartan or atenolol, it was found that there was no significant difference in the rate of aortic-root dilatation between the two treatment groups over a 3-year period.
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Contemporary Outcomes after the Fontan Procedure: A Pediatric Heart Network Multicenter Study
Page A.W. Anderson,Lynn A. Sleeper,Lynn Mahony,Steven D. Colan,Andrew M. Atz,Roger E. Breitbart,Welton M. Gersony,Dianne Gallagher,Tal Geva,Renee Margossian,Brian W. McCrindle,Stephen M. Paridon,Marcy L. Schwartz,Mario Stylianou,Richard V. Williams,Bernard J. Clark +15 more
TL;DR: Moves of ventricular systolic function and functional health status, although lower on average in the cohort compared with control subjects, were in the majority of subjects within 2 standard deviations of the mean for control subjects.
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Risk factors for hospital morbidity and mortality after the Norwood procedure: A report from the Pediatric Heart Network Single Ventricle Reconstruction trial
Sarah Tabbutt,Nancy S. Ghanayem,Chitra Ravishankar,Lynn A. Sleeper,David S. Cooper,Deborah U. Frank,Minmin Lu,Christian Pizarro,Peter C. Frommelt,Caren S. Goldberg,Eric M. Graham,Catherine D. Krawczeski,Wyman W. Lai,Alan B. Lewis,Joel A. Kirsh,Lynn Mahony,Richard G. Ohye,Janet M. Simsic,Andrew J. Lodge,Ellen Spurrier,Mario Stylianou,Peter C. Laussen +21 more
TL;DR: Inate patient factors, ECMO, open sternum, and lower center/surgeon volume are important risk factors for postoperative mortality and/or morbidity during the Norwood hospitalization.