CRT Implantation in a Patient with Congenital Heart Malformation
Treatment of patients with functional single-ventricle physiology is achieved using surgical corrections known as the “Fontan Procedure”. Two separate blood circulations are created from the single-ventricle function. These are non-cyanogenic patients, but at high risk of developing HF. CRT implanta...
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Main Authors: | Iovev S., Chilingirova N., Atzev B. |
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Language: | EN |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d973ab4ee1fd4cf2b297e4ec84c6fce1 |
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