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Research and publications from the Pulmonary Hypertension Service
The Cardiorespiratory Unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) conducts research into congenital and acquired heart disease as seen from the fetus to the aged. The Pulmonary Hypertension Service at GOSH forms part of this specialty.
Our research reflects our mission primarily to treat infants and children with cardiac disease. It is designed to cover all aspects of cardiac disease, expanding beyond the clinical manifestations to encompass the basic science underlying the various malformations, particularly the mechanisms of cardiac development.
The research also includes the long-term follow-up of the children as they grow into adolescents and adults.
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Further information
If you would like further information on research please contact:
Michelle Le Maire, Cardiac Unit Research Coordinator
Telephone: 020 7405 9200 Ext. 5600
Jana Varma, Portex Unit Coordinator
Telephone: 020 7905 2382