Influence of Morphology and Initial Surgical Strategy on Survival of Infants With Tricuspid Atresia
Alsoufi B, Schlosser B, Mori M, McCracken C, Slesnick T, Kogon B, Petit C, Sachdeva R, Kanter K. Influence of Morphology and Initial Surgical Strategy on Survival of Infants With Tricuspid Atresia. The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery 2015, 100: 1403-1410. PMID: 26233275, DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.05.037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystemic outflow obstructionFirst-stage surgeryPalliation outcomesOutflow obstructionExtracardiac anomaliesTricuspid atresiaRisk factorsModes of palliationSingle ventricle anomaliesException of patientsFirst-stage palliationPulmonary artery bandBlalock-Taussig shuntSurvival of infantsHospital mortalityInitial SurgicalInitial surgeryPulmonary atresiaArch obstructionSurgical factorsSurgical palliationInitial presentationMultivariable analysisVentriculoarterial discordancePatients
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