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Fontan Palliation in the Modern Era: Factors Impacting Mortality and Morbidity
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 10/13/09
Tweddell JS et al. – Survival for patients undergoing a completion Fontan in the current era is excellent, but patients remain at risk for morbid events. In the intermediate follow–up period, the authors could not identify a difference in outcome between dominant left and right ventricle morphology.
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