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Seventeen years of adult congenital heart surgery: a single centre experience
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 07/01/09
Putman LM et al. - Surgery in adult CHD patients can be performed with low operative mortality and good clinical outcome. EuroSCORE is not a good model for risk assessment in this group of patients.
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