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Ari Cedars, MD

Director, Adult Congenital Heart Disease Associate Professor of Medicine

Ari Cedars, MD

EXPERTISE: 
Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiology, Cardiovascular Diseases, General Cardiology

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Heart Failure and Transplant Referral — When Is the Right Time? Video

Heart Failure and Transplant Referral — When Is the Right Time?

Johns Hopkins cardiologist Ari Cedars discusses heart failure and transplant referrals, which was the topic of his presentation during the Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery.

Pediatric Heart Research: From the Lab to the Unit – Ari Cedars, M.D. Video

Pediatric Heart Research: From the Lab to the Unit – Ari Cedars, M.D.

Johns Hopkins offers an adult congenital heart disease (CHD) program that helps transition pediatric patients to adult CHD care.

Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Considerations for Women in Pregnancy Video

Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Considerations for Women in Pregnancy

Cardiologist Ari Cedars discusses the Johns Hopkins’ Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) program’s approach to treating women with ACHD before and during pregnancy.

Referring Adults for Congenital Heart Disease Care Video

Referring Adults for Congenital Heart Disease Care

Cardiologist Ari Cedars discusses when to consider referring adult patients to an adult congenital heart disease program.

Transitioning Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease Care into Adulthood Video

Transitioning Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease Care into Adulthood

Cardiologist Ari Cedars answers questions about Johns Hopkins’ Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) program and considerations in transitioning children to adult CHD care.

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