The Texas Heart Institute Journal’s Global Outreach
Since its founding in 1962, The Texas Heart Institute has remained dedicated to improving cardiovascular care worldwide through international collaboration,...
Since its founding in 1962, The Texas Heart Institute has remained dedicated to improving cardiovascular care worldwide through international collaboration,...
New, minimally invasive surgical procedures can help even people with severe congenital heart valve disease live a normal life. In...
Diseases of the aorta can be life-threatening. To better understand these diseases, researchers are studying the molecular and cellular processes...
A recent article published by surgeons at The Texas Heart Institute and Baylor College Medicine details a complex procedure for...
Altmetrics Attention Scores reveal the most popular articles from The Texas Heart Institute in 2022 The impact of a scientific...
Our Professional Staff members have demonstrated a commitment to advancing cardiovascular science. This can be seen in their research output....
When someone needs a new mitral valve, they have an important decision to make: whether to opt for a mechanical...
Texas Monthly’s annual Super Doctors® list is out on the newsstands this month and honors professionals who have been recognized...
In a recently published article in the Annals of Thoracic Surgery, clinical investigators from The Texas Heart Institute and Baylor...
Just like a person’s own aortic valve, bioprosthetic replacement valves can become calcified or stenotic (narrowed) over time, which can...
A recent article in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology highlights the value of surgeons working together with...
Rare Aneurysms Caused by Infection Need Special Attention A 30-year study of mycotic aortic aneurysms shows that they are rare...
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