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B G Craig

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Morrison M, Sands A, McCusker C, McKeown P, McMahon M, Gordon J, et al.
Heart . 2013 Jun; 99(15):1122-8. PMID: 23749780
Objectives: To ascertain if motivational techniques and a structured exercise programme can increase activity in adolescents afflicted with congenital heart disease (CHD). Design: Prospective randomised controlled trial. Setting: One hundred...
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Casey F, Stewart M, McCusker C, Morrison M, Molloy B, Doherty N, et al.
Cardiol Young . 2010 Jun; 20(5):532-7. PMID: 20519053
Objectives: To assess the general health and activity levels of 4- and 5-year-old children after intervention for congenital cardiac disease. Methods: Health behaviour outcomes were assessed in 91 children who...
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El Mallah M, Sands A, Casey F, Craig B, Mulholland H
Ir J Med Sci . 2005 Mar; 171(3):151-4. PMID: 15736355
Background: Transcatheter occlusion of the arterial duct is a safe and effective alternative to surgical closure. The Rashkind umbrella occluder and the Cook coil are two established devices, although the...
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Grant B, Wallace J, Hobson R, Craig B, Mulholland H, Casey F
J Telemed Telecare . 2002 Sep; 8 Suppl 2:31-3. PMID: 12217125
The regional paediatric cardiology centre in Northern Ireland has a telemedicine network linking the neonatal units of three district general hospitals using ISDN and IP-compliant equipment. We have previously reported...
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Mulholland H, Casey F, Brown D, Corrigan N, Quinn M, McCord B, et al.
Heart . 1999 Jul; 82(2):217-21. PMID: 10409539
Objective: To determine whether accurate remote echocardiographic diagnosis of congenital heart disease could be achieved using a low cost telemedicine system. Design: Echocardiographic images obtained by a paediatrician from neonates...
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Sands A, Casey F, Craig B, Dornan J, Rogers J, Mulholland H
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 1999 Jun; 81(1):F61-3. PMID: 10375365
Aims: To quantify the incidence of ventricular septal defect in "low-risk" neonates; and to define any associated risk factors. Methods: One hundred and seventy three patients with ventricular septal defects...
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Casey F, Brown D, Corrigan N, Craig B, Quinn M, McCord B, et al.
J Telemed Telecare . 1998 Jun; 4 Suppl 1:46-8. PMID: 9640733
We established a low-cost telemedicine link from a district general hospital to the regional paediatric cardiology department about 120 km away. The link was used to transmit echocardiographic images of...
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Nevin N, Craig B, Mullholland H, Casey F
Am J Med Genet . 1998 Feb; 73(4):412-5. PMID: 9415467
A "new" syndrome was identified by McPherson and Clemens [1996: Am J Med Genet 62:58-60] in a brother and sister with bilateral cleft lip and palate, hypertelorism, flat facial profile,...
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Casey F, Sykes D, Craig B, Power R, Mulholland H
J Pediatr Psychol . 1996 Jun; 21(3):335-52. PMID: 8935237
Examined the behavioral adjustment at school age of 26 children with surgically treated complex congenital heart disease compared to that of 26 children who had been diagnosed as having an...
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Casey F, Brown D, Craig B, Rogers J, Mulholland H
J Telemed Telecare . 1996 Jan; 2(3):165-9. PMID: 9375052
To determine whether telemedicine could assist in the earlier diagnosis of neonates with congenital heart disease (CHD) in an area hospital remote from a paediatric cardiologist, we established a low-cost...