Dr. Richard Mainwaring MD
Cardiologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Cardiology
300 Pasteur Dr Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Richard Mainwaring is a pediatric cardiologist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Mainwaring 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
Duke University School of Medicine 1982
Board Certification
Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Board of Thoracic SurgeryABTS
Provider Details
Treatments
- Heart Disease
- Congenital Heart Disease
Publications
- European jourl of cardio-thoracic surgerySurgical repair of anomalous aortic origin of a corory artery?.2014
- Anls of thoracic surgeryEarly complete repair of pulmory atresia with ventricular septal defect2014
- World jourl for pediatric & congenital heart surgeryInnomite artery cannulation2013
- Anls of thoracic surgeryAortic valve disease in pulmory atresia and major aortopulmory collaterals.2013
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYSurgical Reconstruction of Pulmory Stenosis With Ventricular Septal Defect2013
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYHemodymic Assessment After Complete Repair of Pulmory Atresia With Major Aortopulmory Collaterals2013
- JOURL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERYSurgical reconstruction of peripheral pulmory artery stenosis in Williams and Alagille syndromes2013
- Jourl of the American College of CardiologyPrevalence of Anomalous Corory Arteries in Pulmory Atresia with Ventricular Septal Defect0
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYLate Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Aortopulmory Window for Pulmory Atresia2012
- Mainwaring, R. D., Sheikh, A. Y., Punn, R., Reddy, V. M., Hanley, F. LSurgical outcomes for patients with pulmory atresia2012
- Mainwaring, R. D., Shillingford, M., Davies, R., Koltai, P., varatm, MSurgical Reconstruction of Tracheal Stenosis in Conjunction With Congenital Heart Defects2012
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYLate Repair of the tive Pulmory Valve2012
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYAnomalous Aortic Origin of a Corory Artery2011
- In: Mavroudis C, and Backer CL, Eds. Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Fourth Congenital Anomalies of the Mitral Valve.0
- Ann Thorac SurgSurgical Results and Follow2011
- Portman, M. A., Slee, A., Olson, A. K., Cohen, G., Karl, T., Tong, E.,Triiodothyronine Supplementation in Infants and Children Undergoing Cardiopulmory Bypass2010
- JOURL OF CARDIAC SURGERYUnusual Manifestations of Vascular Rings2010
- PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGYDouble-Orifice Tricuspid Valve in Association with Complete Atrioventricular Septal Defect2009
- JOURL OF CARDIAC SURGERYOctreotide for Magement of Chylothorax following Bidirectiol Glenn in a Three-Month-Old Infant2009
- JOURL OF CARDIAC SURGERYOutcome Alysis for a Small, Start-up Congenital Heart Surgery Program2008
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYBrain triuretic peptide levels before and after ventricular septal defect repair2007
- JAAPA : official jourl of the American Academy of Physician AssistantsPentalogy of Cantrell: a rare congenital abnormality.2007
- JOURL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERYThe extracardiac conduit Fontan operation using minimal approach extracorporeal circulation2006
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYUnifocalization of major aortopulmory collaterals in single-ventricle patients2006
- In: Kaiser LR, Kron IL, and Spray TL, Eds. Mastery of Cardiothoracic SAtrial Septal Defects.2006
- SOUTHERN MEDICAL JOURLThe Lexington physicians of General Robert E. Lee2005
- CARDIOLOGY IN THE YOUNGSupplementation of thyroid hormone in children undergoing cardiac surgery2002
- CIRCULATIONPharmacokinetic evaluation of triiodothyronine supplementation2000
- CirculationEffect of accessory pulmory blood flow on survival after the bidirectiol Glenn procedure.1999
- CIRCULATIONEffect of accessory pulmory blood flow on survival after the bidirectiol Glenn procedure1999
- CARDIOLOGY IN THE YOUNGExtracardiac conduit fontan for children with heterotaxy and functiolly single ventricle1998
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYComplement activation and cytokine generation after modified Fontan procedure1998
- PEDIATRICSNeurodevelopmental outcomes in children with Fontan repair of functiol single ventricle1998
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYMid- to long-term results of the two-stage approach for type B interrupted aortic arch1997
- EUROPEAN HEART JOURLTetralogy of Fallot repair results in activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system1996
- AMERICAN HEART JOURLAortopulmory collateral vessels and prolonged pleural effusions after modified Fontan procedures1996
- Lamberti, J. J., Mainwaring, R. D., Spicer, R. L., Uzark, K. C., MooreFactors influencing perioperative morbidity during palliation of the univentricular heart1995
- AMERICAN HEART JOURLPERCUTANEOUS USE OF STENTS TO CORRECT PULMORY-ARTERY STENOSIS IN YOUNG1995
- CirculationBidirectiol Glenn. Is accessory pulmory blood flow good or bad?1995
- Mainwaring, R. D., Lamberti, J. J., Uzark, K., Spicer, R. L.BIDIRECTIOL GLENN - IS ACCESSORY PULMORY BLOOD-FLOW GOOD OR BAD1995
- JOURL OF CARDIAC SURGERYRENIN, ANGIOTENSIN-II1995
- In: Baue AE, Ed. Glenn?s Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Sixth EdiTracheoesophageal Compressive Syndromes of Vascular Origin: Rings and Slings.1995
- Heart Surgery.Palliation of the Univentricular Heart.1995
- Carter, T. L., Mainwaring, R. D., Lamberti, J. J.DAMUS-KAYE-STANSEL PROCEDURE - MIDTERM FOLLOW-UP AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS1994
- ANLS OF THORACIC SURGERYSUPPRESSION OF THE PITUITARY-THYROID AXIS AFTER CARDIOPULMORY BYPASS IN THE NEOTE1994
- JOURL OF CARDIAC SURGERYREDUCTION IN TRIIODOTHYRONINE LEVELS FOLLOWING MODIFIED FONTAN PROCEDURE1994
- In: Karp RD, Laks H, and Wechsler AS, Eds. Advances in Cardiac SurgeryThe Bidirectiol Glenn: Palliation of the Univentricular Heart.1994
- Advances in cardiac surgeryThe bidirectiol Glenn procedure: palliation of the univentricular heart.1994
- Mainwaring, R. D., Lamberti, J. J., Moore, J. W., Billman, G. F., NelsCOMPARISON OF THE HORMOL RESPONSE AFTER BIDIRECTIOL GLENN AND FONTAN PROCEDURES1994
- In: Mavroudis C, and Backer CL, Eds. Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Second Congenital Anomalies of the Mitral Valve.1994
- JOURL OF CARDIAC SURGERYMAGEMENT OF SYSTEMIC ATRIOVENTRICULAR VALVE REGURGITATION IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN1993
- JOURL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERYPULMORY ATRESIA WITH INTACT VENTRICULAR SEPTUM1993
- Heart Surgery.Bioprosthetic Valves in Children: Results.1993
- Heart Surgery.Palliation of the Univentricular Heart.1993
- JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDONTHE INUTERO LEFT-VENTRICLE OF THE FETAL SHEEP - THE EFFECTS OF ISOPRELINE1990
- JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDONINUTERO RIGHT VENTRICULAR OUTPUT IN THE FETAL LAMB - THE EFFECT OF HEART-RATE1987
- JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDONTHE EFFECT OF HEART-RATE ON INUTERO LEFT-VENTRICULAR OUTPUT IN THE FETAL SHEEP1986
- SURGERYTHE ROLE OF ADENOSINE IN THE REGULATION OF CORORY BLOOD-FLOW IN NEWBORN LAMBS1985
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