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Anaesthetic management and outcomes in patients with surgically corrected D-transposition of the great arteries undergoing non-cardiac surgery
British Journal of Anesthesia, 11/25/09
Christensen RE et al. – Data suggest that the majority of patients with surgically corrected D–TGA can safely undergo general anaesthesia, often as outpatients, with no invasive monitoring. However, given the incidence of adverse events, it remains imperative that the perioperative care be individualized based on the presence of comorbidities, type of repair, residual cardiac disease, severity of planned surgery, and experience of the provider.
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