Perspectives in Pediatric Research & Innovations 2021

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.

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Perioperative Pain Protocol Is a Game Changer in Pectus Excavatum Repair

How it’s reducing length of stay, decreasing pain scores and limiting opioids

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Improving Care Across Pediatric Specialties

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Study Examines Outcomes of ‘Ultra Early’ Epilepsy Surgery

Cleveland Clinic authors contribute to large epilespy surgery study

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Improving Therapies for Children With Severe Aplastic Anemia

Combination therapy shows promise in pediatric patient population

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Unearthing Clues Into a Complex Virus-Host Relationship in the Early Pandemic

Infection with B.2 lineage is associated with worse outcomes, genomic analysis finds

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Intraocular Lens Implants in Infants With Bilateral Cataracts

Does the age at surgery and the use of intraocular lens (IOL) implants influence outcomes?

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In-Hospital Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Outcomes Are Improving

New study looks at national survival trends and risk factors

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