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Concept Heart Ventricles
Academic Article Risk factors for prolonged length of stay after the stage 2 procedure in the single-ventricle reconstruction trial.
Academic Article Pharmacological Manipulation of Peripheral Vascular Resistance in Single Ventricle Patients (Stages I, II, and III of Palliation).
Academic Article Thrombotic complications and thromboprophylaxis across all three stages of single ventricle heart palliation.
Academic Article Interstage mortality after the Norwood procedure: Results of the multicenter Single Ventricle Reconstruction trial.
Academic Article Hemodynamic effects of sustained postoperative cardiac resynchronization therapy in infants after repair of congenital heart disease: Results of a randomized clinical trial.
Academic Article The Impact of the Left Ventricle on Right Ventricular Function and Clinical Outcomes in Infants with Single-Right Ventricle Anomalies up to 14?Months of Age.
Academic Article Variation in care for infants undergoing the Stage II palliation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
Academic Article Standardisation of management after Norwood operation has not improved 1-year outcomes.
Academic Article Single-ventricle physiology.
Academic Article Reintervention Before Bidirectional Cavopulmonary Shunt and Intermediate Outcomes in Children with Single Ventricle Who Underwent Main Pulmonary Artery Banding.
Academic Article Longitudinal Follow-Up of Children With HLHS and Association Between Norwood Shunt Type and Long-Term Outcomes: The SVR III Study.
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