MARCELO BISCEGLI JATENE

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Departamento de Cardio-Pneumologia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/11 - Laboratório de Cirurgia Cardiovascular e Fisiopatologia da Circulação, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder

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  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    History of the World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery: The First Decade
    (2018) JACOBS, Jeffrey P.; TCHERVENKOV, Christo I.; STELLIN, Giovanni; KUROSAWA, Hiromi; MAVROUDIS, Constantine; JATENE, Marcelo B.; AL-HALEES, Zohair; CICEK, Sertac M.; SANDOVAL, Nestor F.; BACKER, Carl L.; CERVANTES, Jorge; DEARANI, Joseph A.; EBELS, Tjark; EDWIN, Frank; FINUCANE, Kirsten; FRAGATA, Jose; IYER, Krishna S.; KINSLEY, Robin H.; KIRKLIN, James K.; KREUTZER, Christian; LIU, Jinfen; MARUSZEWSKI, Bohdan; LOUIS, James D. St; SARRIS, George E.; JONAS, Richard A.
    The World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery (WSPCHS) is the largest professional organization in the world dedicated to pediatric and congenital heart surgery. The purpose of this article is to document the first decade of the history of WSPCHS from its formation in 2006, to summarize the current status of WSPCHS, and to consider the future of WSPCHS. The WSPCHS was incorporated in Canada on April 7, 2011, with a head office in Montreal, Canada. The vision of the WSPCHS is that every child born anywhere in the world with a congenital heart defect should have access to appropriate medical and surgical care. The mission of the WSPCHS is to promote the highest quality comprehensive cardiac care to all patients with congenital heart disease, from the fetus to the adult, regardless of the patient's economic means, with an emphasis on excellence in teaching, research, and community service.
  • article 19 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Early Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Congenital Heart Surgery Programs Across the World: Assessment by a Global Multi-Societal Consortium
    (2020) PROTOPAPAS, Eleftherios M.; RITO, Mauro Lo; VIDA, Vladimiro L.; SARRIS, George E.; I, Christo Tchervenkov; MARUSZEWSKI, Bohdan J.; TOBOTA, Zdzislaw; ZHELEVA, Bistra; ZHANG, Hao; JACOBS, Jeffery P.; DEARANI, Joseph A.; STEPHENS, Elizabeth H.; TWEDDELL, James S.; SANDOVAL, Nestor F.; BACHA, Emile A.; AUSTIN, Erle H.; SAKAMOTO, Kisaburo; TALWAR, Sachin; KUROSAWA, Hiromi; HALEES, Zohair Y. Al; JATENE, Marcello B.; IYER, Krishna S.; LEE, Cheul; SHARMA, Rajesh; HIRATA, Yasutaka; EDWIN, Frank; CERVANTES, Jorge L.; O'BRIEN, James; LOUIS, James St; KIRKLIN, James K.
    The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic currently gripping the globe is impacting the entire health care system with rapidly escalating morbidities and mortality. Although the infectious risk to the pediatric population appears low, the effects on children with congenital heart disease (CHD) remain poorly understood. The closure of congenital heart surgery programs worldwide to address the growing number of infected individuals could have an unintended impact on future health for COVID-19-negative patients with CHD. Pediatric and congenital heart surgeons, given their small numbers and close relationships, are uniquely positioned to collectively assess the impact of the pandemic on surgical practice and care of children with CHD. We present the results of an international survey sent to pediatric and congenital heart surgeons characterizing the early impact of COVID-19 on the care of patients with CHD.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Advocacy at the Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery
    (2023) ZHELEVA, Bistra; VERSTAPPEN, Amy; OVERMAN, David M.; AHMAD, Farhan; ALI, Sulafa K. M.; HALEES, Zohair Y. Al; ATALLAH, Joumana Ghandour; BADHWAR, Isabella E.; BAKER-SMITH, Carissa; BALESTRINI, Maria; BASKEN, Amy; BASSUK, Jonah S.; BENSON, Lee; CAPELLI, Horacio; CAROLLO, Santo; CHOWDHURY, Devyani; CICEK, M. Sertac; COHEN, Mitchell I.; COOPER, David S.; DEANFIELD, John E.; DEARANI, Joseph; VALLE, Blanca del; DODDS, Kathryn M.; DU, Junbao; EDWIN, Frank; EKURE, Ekanem; FATEMA, Nurun Nahar; GOMANJU, Anu; HASAN, Babar; HENRY, Lewis; HUGO-HAMMAN, Christopher; IYER, Krishna S.; JATENE, Marcelo B.; JENKINS, Kathy J.; KARAMLOU, Tara; KARL, Tom R.; KIRKLIN, James K.; KREUTZER, Christian; KUMAR, Raman Krishna; LOPEZ, Keila N.; MACEDO, Alexis Palacios; MARINO, Bradley S.; MARWALI, Eva M.; MEIJBOOM, Folkert J.; MATTOS, Sandra S.; NAJM, Hani; NEWLIN, Dan; NOVICK, William M.; QURESHI, Sir Shakeel A.; RAHMAT, Budi; RAYLMAN, Robert; SALTIK, Irfan Levent; SABLE, Craig; SANDOVAL, Nestor; SAXENA, Anita; SCANLAN, Emma; SHOLLER, Gary F.; SMITH, Jodi; LOUIS, James D. St; TCHERVENKOV, Christo I.; TIONG, Koh Ghee; VIDA, Vladimiro; VOSLOO, Susan; WEINSTEIN, Douglas J. D. J.; WILKINSON, James L.; ZUHLKE, Liesl; JACOBS, Jeffrey P.
    The Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery (WCPCCS) will be held in Washington DC, USA, from Saturday, 26 August, 2023 to Friday, 1 September, 2023, inclusive. The Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery will be the largest and most comprehensive scientific meeting dedicated to paediatric and congenital cardiac care ever held. At the time of the writing of this manuscript, The Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery has 5,037 registered attendees (and rising) from 117 countries, a truly diverse and international faculty of over 925 individuals from 89 countries, over 2,000 individual abstracts and poster presenters from 101 countries, and a Best Abstract Competition featuring 153 oral abstracts from 34 countries. For information about the Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, please visit the following website: [www.WCPCCS2023.org]. The purpose of this manuscript is to review the activities related to global health and advocacy that will occur at the Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery.Acknowledging the need for urgent change, we wanted to take the opportunity to bring a common voice to the global community and issue the Washington DC WCPCCS Call to Action on Addressing the Global Burden of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Diseases. A copy of this Washington DC WCPCCS Call to Action is provided in the Appendix of this manuscript. This Washington DC WCPCCS Call to Action is an initiative aimed at increasing awareness of the global burden, promoting the development of sustainable care systems, and improving access to high quality and equitable healthcare for children with heart disease as well as adults with congenital heart disease worldwide.
  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Current Status of Training and Certification for Congenital Heart Surgery Around the World: Proceedings of the Meetings of the Global Council on Education for Congenital Heart Surgery of the World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
    (2021) I, Christo Tchervenkov; HERBST, Claudia; JACOBS, Jeffrey P.; AL-HALEES, Zohair; EDWIN, Frank; DEARANI, Joseph A.; FINUCANE, Kirsten; SANDOVAL, Nestor; SARRIS, George E.; FRAGATA, Jose; ABDULGANI, Hafil B.; ARBOLEDA, Miguel; BACHA, Emile A.; BARRON, David J.; BECKER, Pedro; BOUMZEBRA, Drissi; CERVANTES, Jorge; ELGAMAL, Adel; HELVIND, Morten H.; IYER, Krishna S.; JATENE, Marcelo B.; JUN, Tae-Gook; KIRKLIN, James K.; KREUTZER, Christian; LEE, Cheul; LOTTO, Attilio A.; MANUEL, Valdano; MARUSZEWSKI, Bohdan; NAJM, Hani; OVERMAN, David; RAHMAT, Budi; REDDY, Darshan; SAKAMOTO, Kisaburo; SAMANKATIWAT, Piya; SIVALINGAM, Sivakumar; LOUIS, James D. St; STELLIN, Giovanni; STEPHENS, Elizabeth H.; TRETTER, Justin T.; Nguyen Ly Thinh Truong; TWEDDELL, James S.; VIDA, Vladimiro; VOSLOO, Susan; ZHANG, Hao; ZHELEVA, Bistra; JONAS, Richard A.
    The optimal training of the highly specialized congenital heart surgeon is a long and complex process, which is a significant challenge in most parts of the world. The World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery (WSPCHS) has established the Global Council on Education for Congenital Heart Surgery as a nonprofit organization with the goal of assessing current training and certification and ultimately establishing standardized criteria for the training, evaluation, and certification of congenital heart surgeons around the world. The Global Council and the WSPCHS have reviewed the present status of training and certification for congenital cardiac surgery around the world. There is currently lack of consensus and standardized criteria for training in congenital heart surgery, with significant disparity between continents and countries. This represents significant obstacles to international job mobility of competent congenital heart surgeons and to the efforts to improve the quality of care for patients with Congenital Heart Disease worldwide. The purpose of this article is to summarize and document the present state of training and certification in congenital heart surgery around the world.