
Big Hearts to Little Hearts 2015
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The ninth annual Big Hearts to Little Hearts Walk
is on Sunday, September 27th!
Caden is proud to be participating in his third Big Hearts to Little Hearts walk! He'll be showing us all the strength of his amazing heart as he leads Caden's Crew down the Manasquan boardwalk to support CHOP and pediatric congenital heart disease research and care.
The BH2LH annual walk directly benefits the Cardiac Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Caden's heart and life are better because of the outstanding care he received at CHOP and our family has a special place in our hearts for all of CHOP's doctors, nurses and staff.
We believe that every child born with congenital heart disease should have the same opportunity as Caden for a wonderful, healthy life. Monies raised by Big Hearts to Little Hearts help fund important research, patient education programs, and a mobile unit that carries CHOP's heart physicians to hospitals all over New Jersey as well as Pennsylvania. Please make a pledge to support this effort and donate to the walk here. All funds donated go directly to BH2LH. You can donate through this Gofundme site, with cash or a check or on the BH2LH site at: https://www.bighearts2littlehearts.com/donationtocharity.php#donateform
Every donation makes a difference and Caden thanks you from the bottom of his heart.
Thank you for your support!
xoxo, The Josephs
(Melanie, Michael, Serafina, Phoebe and CADEN!)

Here you can read about Caden's story:
On July 24, 2012, Caden was born in the CHOP Garbose Special Delivery Unit with d-TGA, VSD and PS. (Which means that his aorta and pulmonary artery were switched from the way they need to be for proper function, he had a hole between the lower chambers of his heart, and a narrowing of his pulmonary valve). We knew about this since 19 weeks into the pregnancy and received regular prenatal care from CHOP cardiologist Dr. Goldberg and a team of other doctors and nurses in the CHOP Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Center.

Most often TGA is corrected within the first week of life by a procedure called an arterial switch and we hoped for him to undergo this surgery after birth. When he was first born at CHOP, Dr. Glatz performed an atrial balloon septostomy to create a hole (an ASD) between the upper chambers of his heart. With the two holes in his heart - his ASD and his VSD - his blood could mix and become oxygenated enough for him to be stable. At first we still hoped for an arterial switch procedure to correct his d-TGA, but within the first days of his life we discovered that his PS was too severe and he was not a good candidate for a switch procedure. We planned for him to have a different repair procedure between four to ten months old. With his oxygen levels hovering around 80%, we left the hospital at five days old with a pulse ox machine, a bunch of nerves and a lot of hope.

After a few months it was clear that Caden’s oxygen levels weren't going to remain high enough for everyone's comfort. When Caden was four months old, Dr. Spray performed Caden's first open heart surgery. He put in a BT shunt which increased his pulmonary blood flow and increased Caden's oxygen levels.
That worked well and after a five day hospital stay we were home. Now the plan was to move his full repair surgery to about one year old. Growing bigger meant growing stronger which is a benefit for any cardiac surgery if you have that luxury.


On August 1, 2013 Caden underwent his "big" surgery for his full repair. Dr. Spray removed the BT shunt, closed the ASD, and performed what's called a Rastelli procedure to correct the d-TGA. In brief, by baffling Caden’s VSD with a GoreTex patch, blood is directed from his left ventricle to his aorta properly. Then a new valved conduit is inserted to establish continuity between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. Once again we were discharged in five short days after this amazing heart reconfiguration. Caden will outgrow that conduit at some point later in childhood and need another surgery to replace it to grow into adulthood. But the hardest, biggest surgery is now behind us.
Since Caden's 8/1/13 surgery, his regular cardiac follow-ups have all been great. His heart is strong, he is thriving and is meeting all of his normal developmental milestones. Caden is going to start preschool September 2015. It is AMAZING to see him running amongst the other children and not being able to tell that his heart is different and that he has lived through these challenges.
We are walking to celebrate another year of Caden’s amazing heart and so that every child with a congenital heart defect may receive the same excellent level of care as Caden!


The ninth annual Big Hearts to Little Hearts Walk
is on Sunday, September 27th!
Caden is proud to be participating in his third Big Hearts to Little Hearts walk! He'll be showing us all the strength of his amazing heart as he leads Caden's Crew down the Manasquan boardwalk to support CHOP and pediatric congenital heart disease research and care.
The BH2LH annual walk directly benefits the Cardiac Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Caden's heart and life are better because of the outstanding care he received at CHOP and our family has a special place in our hearts for all of CHOP's doctors, nurses and staff.
We believe that every child born with congenital heart disease should have the same opportunity as Caden for a wonderful, healthy life. Monies raised by Big Hearts to Little Hearts help fund important research, patient education programs, and a mobile unit that carries CHOP's heart physicians to hospitals all over New Jersey as well as Pennsylvania. Please make a pledge to support this effort and donate to the walk here. All funds donated go directly to BH2LH. You can donate through this Gofundme site, with cash or a check or on the BH2LH site at: https://www.bighearts2littlehearts.com/donationtocharity.php#donateform
Every donation makes a difference and Caden thanks you from the bottom of his heart.

xoxo, The Josephs
(Melanie, Michael, Serafina, Phoebe and CADEN!)

Here you can read about Caden's story:
On July 24, 2012, Caden was born in the CHOP Garbose Special Delivery Unit with d-TGA, VSD and PS. (Which means that his aorta and pulmonary artery were switched from the way they need to be for proper function, he had a hole between the lower chambers of his heart, and a narrowing of his pulmonary valve). We knew about this since 19 weeks into the pregnancy and received regular prenatal care from CHOP cardiologist Dr. Goldberg and a team of other doctors and nurses in the CHOP Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Center.

Most often TGA is corrected within the first week of life by a procedure called an arterial switch and we hoped for him to undergo this surgery after birth. When he was first born at CHOP, Dr. Glatz performed an atrial balloon septostomy to create a hole (an ASD) between the upper chambers of his heart. With the two holes in his heart - his ASD and his VSD - his blood could mix and become oxygenated enough for him to be stable. At first we still hoped for an arterial switch procedure to correct his d-TGA, but within the first days of his life we discovered that his PS was too severe and he was not a good candidate for a switch procedure. We planned for him to have a different repair procedure between four to ten months old. With his oxygen levels hovering around 80%, we left the hospital at five days old with a pulse ox machine, a bunch of nerves and a lot of hope.

After a few months it was clear that Caden’s oxygen levels weren't going to remain high enough for everyone's comfort. When Caden was four months old, Dr. Spray performed Caden's first open heart surgery. He put in a BT shunt which increased his pulmonary blood flow and increased Caden's oxygen levels.
That worked well and after a five day hospital stay we were home. Now the plan was to move his full repair surgery to about one year old. Growing bigger meant growing stronger which is a benefit for any cardiac surgery if you have that luxury.


On August 1, 2013 Caden underwent his "big" surgery for his full repair. Dr. Spray removed the BT shunt, closed the ASD, and performed what's called a Rastelli procedure to correct the d-TGA. In brief, by baffling Caden’s VSD with a GoreTex patch, blood is directed from his left ventricle to his aorta properly. Then a new valved conduit is inserted to establish continuity between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. Once again we were discharged in five short days after this amazing heart reconfiguration. Caden will outgrow that conduit at some point later in childhood and need another surgery to replace it to grow into adulthood. But the hardest, biggest surgery is now behind us.

Since Caden's 8/1/13 surgery, his regular cardiac follow-ups have all been great. His heart is strong, he is thriving and is meeting all of his normal developmental milestones. Caden is going to start preschool September 2015. It is AMAZING to see him running amongst the other children and not being able to tell that his heart is different and that he has lived through these challenges.
We are walking to celebrate another year of Caden’s amazing heart and so that every child with a congenital heart defect may receive the same excellent level of care as Caden!


Organizer and beneficiary
Melanie DelSordo Joseph
Organizer
Cranbury, NJ
Lynne Accisano
Beneficiary