Paediatric Heart Failure

Paediatric Heart Failure

Developed in partnership with The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). The treatment of heart failure in children often depends on the cause of the underlying problem. Sometimes there are medical, surgical or catheter-based interventions that can be undertaken to either cure or reduce the symptoms of heart failure. Your child will be taken care of with a team that includes physicians, nurses, specialized dieticians who ensure optimal nutrition, and physical and occupational therapists who will provide assessments. Your child will be prescribed medicines to treat both the symptoms of heart failure and to improve or stabilize heart function. Child life specialists and social workers are available to help children and families dealing with the stress associated with a chronic illness. 

Heart2Heart Podcast Series

Heart2Heart Podcast Series

Welcome to Heart2Heart, The Heart Hub’s podcast series dedicated to telling the stories of patients and caregivers in the heart failure community. Heart2Heart is brought to you by the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research and the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at the...