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Anaesthetic implications of congenital heart disease for children undergoing non-cardiac surgery
Anaesthesia & intensive care medicine, 10/08/09
White MC et al. – Whether surgery occurs in the local hospital or tertiary cardiac centre is a matter for debate. Some children require full cardiac anaesthesia, intensive care and cardiology support, making care in the local hospital inappropriate, whereas, for others, care in their local hospital is both safe and convenient.
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