Department / Division
Pediatrics /
Pediatrics-Cardiology
Address
DUMC 3090
Durham, NC 27710
1236 Huffman Mill Road
Medical Arts Building, Suite 1600
Burlington, NC 27215
Appointment Telephone
919-668-4000, 336-586-3553
Office Telephone
919-684-3574
Fax Telephone
919-681-5903, 336-586-3588
Clinical Interests
Children and adults with congenital heart disease, transesophageal echocardiography, fetal echocardiography, cardiac MRI
Research Interests
Clinical interests include pediatric echocardiography, fetal echocardiography, pediatric/congenital cardiac MRI, treatment of children with acquired and congenital heart disease.
Educational interests include the education of pediatric cardiology fellows, pediatric residents and medical students in pediatric cardiology.
Research interests include cardiac imaging research (echocardiography and cardiac MRI) in children and adults with congenital heart disease. Clinical research interests also include fetal echocardiography. Basic science research interests include the genetics of congenital and acquired aortic stenosis.
This physician has no reported relationships with industry.
Representative Publications
Campbell MJ, Rhodes JF, Darty S, Barker P. Bilateral superior vena cavae with anomalous drainage of the right-sided superior vena cava. Soc for Cardiovasc Magnetic Resonance Website. Case of the Week 11-06. March 2011
(2011)
Hornik CP, Campbell MJ, Carboni MP, Lodge AJ, Rhodes JF Jr, Kanter RJ. Preoperative Diagnosis of Long QT Syndrome in an Infant With Tetralogy of Fallot. Pediatr Cardiol. 2011 Aug;32(6):834-8.
(2011)
Abstract
Barker PC, Pasquali SK, Darty S, Ing RJ, Li JS, Kim RJ, DeArmey S, Kishnani PS, Campbell MJ. Use of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate cardiac structure, function and fibrosis in children with infantile Pompe disease on enzyme replacement therapy. Mol Genet Metab. 2010 Dec;101(4):332-7.
(2010)
Abstract
Campbell MJ. Hypertension. Advice for Parents. Dukehealth.org 2009
(2009)
Todd SJ, Campbell MJ, Roden DM, Kannankeril PJ. Novel Brugada SCN5A mutation causing sudden death in children. Heart Rhythm. 2005 May;2(5):540-3.
(2005)
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