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Right Atrial Isomerism (RAI) and total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is a rare condition with very high mortality in neonatal period, but outcomes may be better in older children.
Shahyad Salehi-ardebili +2 more
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The article presents the results of assessment of pulmonary arteries development depending on the operative approach in children with congenital heart disease and univentricular hemodynamics after systemic-to-pulmonary shunt.
Н. В. Ершова +7 more
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Evidence-Based Fetal Referrals for Congenital Heart Surgery [PDF]
Background. The outcomes of fetal referrals to congenital heart disease centers for delivery and postnatal surgery prior to discharge over a two-year period were reviewed. Cost differences between fetal referrals and neonatal transports were investigated.
Allen, Steven Wayne +2 more
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The management of severely symptomatic neonates with Ebstein anomaly is challenging during the early neonatal period. Initial management goals should focus on mitigating a central shunt; providing respiratory mechanical support; providing an adequate but
Christopher J. Knott-Craig, MD, FACS +1 more
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Objectives: Severe hypoxemia in the early postoperative period after bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt (BCPS) is a critical complication. We aimed to evaluate patients who underwent additional systemic to pulmonary shunt and septation of central ...
Caecilia Euringer, MS +12 more
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"Air embolism during fontan operation"
In patients with a right to left intracardiac shunt, air embolism results in an obligatory systemic embolization. Nonembolization of entrained air is described in a child with a single ventricle physiology who had earlier undergone bidirectional Glenn ...
Madan Mohan Maddali +2 more
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Post-Glenn Shunt Systemic Desaturation—Is Venovenous Collateral the Culprit?
After classic Glenn shunt or bidirectional cavopulmonary anastomosis, the reappearance or deepening of cyanosis may be due to systemic venous collateral channels. There are only few case reports on this issue in the present literature.
Hemanth Ponnana, J. Maddury, M. Kumar
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Rhabdomyoma is the most common cardiac tumor in infancy and commonly located in the ventricles causing outflow obstruction or arrhythmias. We report a rare pediatric (7 month old) case of a right atrial rhabdomyoma presenting with severe cyanosis and low
Rahul Norawat +2 more
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Kawashima operation: functional modification of bidirectional Glen shunt with left superior vena cava in single ventricular morphology [PDF]
Single ventricle physiology offers limited options with significant morbidity and mortality. The Glenn shunt is a mid-stage procedure for the Fontan circulation.
Amanullah, Muneer +3 more
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Computational fluid dynamics models and congenital heart diseases [PDF]
Mathematical modeling is a powerful tool to investigate hemodynamics of the circulatory system. With improving imaging techniques and detailed clinical investigations, it is now possible to construct patient-specific models of reconstructive surgeries ...
CORSINI, CHIARA +3 more
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