Research is fundamental to our academic mission at Cleveland Clinic Children’s. We invite a culture of innovation with the goal to evaluate current outcomes, develop personalized therapies and accelerate new discoveries for our patients. This issue of Perspectives in Pediatric Research & Innovations highlights just some of our recent clinical and translational research initiatives across many of our pediatric specialties.
How it’s reducing length of stay, decreasing pain scores and limiting opioids
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Outcomes research designed to identify risk and disparities in pediatric heart transplant patients
Results from an artificial intelligence model
Key findings from national database study
Collaborative efforts that are shaping best practices
Epidemiological studies lay the groundwork for future clinical investigations
The benefits of using this methodology and results from a single-institution experience
Findings from a national database study
Cleveland Clinic authors contribute to large epilespy surgery study
Combination therapy shows promise in pediatric patient population
Outcomes research explores antibiotic regimens
Infection with B.2 lineage is associated with worse outcomes, genomic analysis finds
Does the age at surgery and the use of intraocular lens (IOL) implants influence outcomes?
New study looks at national survival trends and risk factors
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