INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF COMPETING PULMONARY BLOOD FLOW AFFECTS SURVIVAL IN CHILDREN WITH TRICUSPID ATRESIA
Wilder T, Hickey E, Ziemer G, Gruber P, Karamlou T, Kirshbom P, Blackstone E, McCrindle B. INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF COMPETING PULMONARY BLOOD FLOW AFFECTS SURVIVAL IN CHILDREN WITH TRICUSPID ATRESIA. Canadian Journal Of Cardiology 2014, 30: s318-s319. DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2014.07.572.Peer-Reviewed Original Research108INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF PULMONARY BLOOD FLOW IS ASSOCIATED WITH LATE OUTCOMES IN TRICUSPID ATRESIA
Wilder T, Hickey E, McCrindle B, Ziemer G, Blackstone E, Karamlou T, Kirshbom P, Gruber P. 108INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF PULMONARY BLOOD FLOW IS ASSOCIATED WITH LATE OUTCOMES IN TRICUSPID ATRESIA. Interdisciplinary CardioVascular And Thoracic Surgery 2014, 19: s33-s33. DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivu276.108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPulmonary blood flowTricuspid atresiaIndex procedureBlood flowPulmonary artery bandingSuperior cavopulmonary connectionHigh-risk subgroupsRisk of deathBlalock-Taussig shuntRisk-adjusted modelsTA patientsSubclavian arteryWorse survivalSurgical managementSurgical interventionPoor survivalPT interventionsCavopulmonary connectionLate outcomesOxygen saturationSurvivalAtresiaInfantsInnominate