Benjamin Kroslowwitz

Dystrophinopathy in ACTION: The first 500 males enrolled in the Advanced Cardiac Therapies Improving Outcomes Network prospective dystrophinopathy registry

Early data from 500 males in the ACTION dystrophinopathy registry show substantial cardiac involvement and broad use of cardioprotective therapies. Ongoing follow-up will define the modern natural history of cardiomyopathy in dystrophinopathy.

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Multi-institutional outcomes of Impella use in pediatric patients: A brief communication from the ACTION Network

In this multicenter retrospective study of 150 pediatric patients supported with the Impella device, 89.3% achieved positive clinical outcomes despite a 28% adverse event rate. Findings suggest a potential role for Impella in managing refractory advanced heart failure in children, particularly those with cardiomyopathy, transplant graft dysfunction, or congenital heart disease.

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Cardiac Medication Use in ACTION for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Cardiomyopathy

In a prospective study of 265 males with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, nearly 30% of those with moderate or severe heart dysfunction were not receiving full consensus-directed cardiac therapy, and most did not reach target medication doses—highlighting the need to optimize treatment strategies as cardiac disease becomes a leading cause of death in DMD.

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Outcomes for Children With Congenital Heart Disease Undergoing Ventricular Assist Device Implantation: An ACTION Registry Analysis

CHD patients are more likely in extremis at VAD implantation and experience higher rates of adverse events and worse survival compared to those with non-CHD. Timely referral for patients with CHD experiencing worsening heart failure and a proactive approach to VAD implantation has the potential to improve outcomes for this vulnerable cohort.

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