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Validation of two echocardiographic indexes to improve the diagnosis of complex coarctations
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 11/07/08
Mivelaz Y et al. - A CSA index less than 1.5 is highly suggestive of coarctation independent of age and of the presence of other cardiac defects. I/D ratio alone is less specific than CSA alone at any age and for any associated cardiac lesion.
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