2024
CT for Congenital Heart Disease
Fuss C. CT for Congenital Heart Disease. 2024, 277-293. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-6919-3_21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCongenital heart diseaseHeart diseaseEvaluation of congenital heart diseaseManagement of congenital heart diseaseContrast doseAffected patientsBirth defectsStages of repairRadiation exposureAltered physiologySmall organ sizeCT roleDiseaseVariable stagesCongenitallyPatientsCTDoseSpatial image resolutionComplexity of defectsBirth
2016
Clinical Approaches to the Patient with a Failing Fontan Procedure
Elder RW, Wu FM. Clinical Approaches to the Patient with a Failing Fontan Procedure. Current Cardiology Reports 2016, 18: 44. PMID: 27002620, DOI: 10.1007/s11886-016-0716-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical approachPotential therapeutic optionGeneral clinical approachLong-term healthFontan failureFontan populationFontan operationFontan procedureFontan survivorsFontan circulationUniventricular heartPatient presentingTherapeutic optionsOrgan systemsAltered physiologyVaried manifestationsVulnerable populationsMulti-institutional collaborationPatientsModern managementVast majorityExtracardiacPresentingPopulationCardiologistsNuances in the Care of Emergent Splenic Injury in the Elderly Patient
Bhattacharya B, Davis K. Nuances in the Care of Emergent Splenic Injury in the Elderly Patient. Current Geriatrics Reports 2016, 5: 31-37. DOI: 10.1007/s13670-016-0153-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSplenic injuryGeriatric populationNon-operative managementAbdominal solid organsElderly patientsSplenic preservationTrauma admissionsGeriatric patientsSpleen traumaTreatment optionsPossible complicationsSolid organsAltered physiologySame time periodInjuryPatientsSpecial considerationComorbiditiesComplicationsAdmissionUnique challengesPopulationSpleenManagementTrauma
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