Featured Story A Reinvigorated Heart Transplant Program
Can surgical therapy level the see-saw of outcomes for sicker patients and likely start its tilt in the other direction?
Can surgical therapy level the see-saw of outcomes for sicker patients and likely start its tilt in the other direction?
As people live longer with implantable devices, electrophysiologist Charles Love and his colleagues provide expertise to meet the growing demand to replace pacemaker wires.
Patients with thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAAs) encompassing the abdomen and chest can now be treated in a minimally invasively way at Johns Hopkins.
Patients can stream educational health videos from the Johns Hopkins Corrie app in their hospital rooms.
Researchers report successful use of heart imaging to predict the value of catheter ablation, an increasingly popular way to treat atrial fibrillation.