Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8652725 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This pilot study indicates that not only CR but also SR may be burdened by a risk of postoperative PV stenosis. Magnetic resonance imaging should be used routinely for the postoperative monitoring for the development of PV obstruction.
Keywords
RPARSVCright pulmonary veinright upper pulmonary veinRUPVSutureless repairTAPVCPAPVCRPVPDALSARAALPVIVCCMRCOAAVSDRAIHLHSVSDDORVCoarctation of aortaTricuspid atresiapartial anomalous pulmonary venous connectionRight atrial isomerismSingle ventricledouble outlet right ventricleLeftPulmonary stenosisDAOright Left atriuminnominate veincardiovascular magnetic resonancepulmonary veinFemaleHypoplastic left heart syndromecoronary sinusright pulmonary arteryleft subclavian arteryPatientRight aortic archbiventricularMaleDescending aortaVentricular septal defectatrial septal defectAtrioventricular septal defectASDInferior vena cavatotal anomalous pulmonary venous connection
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Authors
Cornelia MD, Shi-Joon MD, PhD, Luc MD, PhD, Mike MD, Frederic MD, Cameron BS, Rachel MD, Steven MD, PhD, Christopher MD, John MD, Lars MD,