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Background: In response to the public health emergency created by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, American Heart Association volunteers and staff aimed to rapidly develop and launch a resource for the medical and research community to expedite scientific advancement through shared learning, quality improvement, and research. In <4 weeks after it was first announced on April 3, 2020, AHA's COVID-19 CVD Registry powered by Get With The Guidelines received its first clinical records.

Methods And Results: Participating hospitals are enrolling consecutive hospitalized patients with active COVID-19 disease, regardless of CVD status.

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Rib-based Distraction Surgery Maintains Total Spine Growth.

J Pediatr Orthop

December 2016

*IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS †Shriner's Hospital, Philadelphia, PA ‡Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT §Columbia Presbyterian Hospital New York, NY.

Background: For children undergoing treatment of early onset scoliosis (EOS) using spine-based distraction, recently published research would suggest that total spine length (T1-S1) achieved after the initial lengthening procedure decreases with each subsequent lengthening. Our purpose was to evaluate the effect of rib-based distraction on spine growth in children with EOS.

Methods: This was a retrospective multi-center review of 35 patients treated with rib-based distraction (minimum 5 y follow-up).

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