Dr. Andrew N Pelech MD
Cardiologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Cardiology
9000 W Wisconsin Ave Pediatric Cardiology Milwaukee WI, 53226About
Dr. Andrew Pelech is a pediatric cardiologist practicing in Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Pelech specializes in caring for fetuses, infants, children and adolescents with cardiovascular or cardiac abnormalities. Practiced in both inpatient and outpatient settings, the scope of conditions cared for by pediatric cardiologists is large and includes congenital heart defects, heart muscle disorders, rhythm disturbances and hypertension.
Education and Training
University Of Alberta Faculty Of Med and Dentistry Edmonton Ab Canada
University Of Alberta Faculty Of Med and Dentistry Edmonton Ab Canada 1977
University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry 1977
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Evaluation of the pediatric patient with a cardiac murmur.
- Prospective identification of anomalous origin of left coronary artery from the right sinus of valsalva using transthoracic echocardiography: importance of color Doppler flow mapping.
- Diastolic dysfunction in an unusual case of cardiomyopathy in a child: insights from Doppler and Doppler tissue imaging analysis.
- Sudden death in congenital heart disease.
- The physiology of cardiac auscultation.
- Toward the etiologies of congenital heart diseases.
- The Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiac Registry: a mechanism for exploring etiologies of congenital heart defects.
- How we approach peripheral pulmonary stenosis in Williams-Beuren syndrome.
- Invited commentary.
- Modeling geographic risk of complex congenital heart defects in Eastern Wisconsin.
- Exploring the environmental and genetic etiologies of congenital heart defects: the Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiac Registry.
- Timing and technique of pulmonary valve replacement in the patient with tetralogy of Fallot.
- Including aortic valve morphology in computational fluid dynamics simulations: initial findings and application to aortic coarctation.
- Dual-axis rotational coronary angiography: a new technique for detecting graft
- Stenting of the right ventricular outflow tract in the high-risk infant with cyanotic teratology of Fallot.
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- Anxiety
- Heart Disease
- Birth Defects
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Pain
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