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Nathan W. Taggart, M.D., studies evaluation of children and adults with congenital heart disease through both invasive methods such as cardiac catheterization and noninvasive methods such as echocardiography. He has a particular interest in treating congenital heart disease with catheter-based interventions, such as device closure of atrial septal defects, stent placement for treatment of coarctation of the aorta and transcatheter valve replacement. These minimally invasive treatments often make it possible to treat certain defects without surgery. In addition, Dr. Taggart is interested in patient safety in the cardiac catheterization lab.
The goal of Dr. Taggart's research is to improve treatments for children and adults with congenital heart disease. The first step to improving treatments is to make current catheter-based treatments safer. In addition, new catheter-based technologies and procedures may allow individuals with congenital heart disease to receive the treatment they need without heart surgery.
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