01 January 1970 0 9K Report

The latest issue of Congenital Heart Disease is out, and it's packed with groundbreaking research that's reshaping our understanding and treatment of congenital heart conditions. Here's a glimpse into the topics covered:

🔍 Key Themes

1. The Impact of a Prior Norwood Procedure on cardiac transplant outcomes in patients with failed Fontan physiology.

2. Fate of Right Coronary Artery Occlusion after surgical repair of an aorto-ventricular tunnel in neonates.

3. Case Report on the surgical correction of transposition of the great arteries with aortopulmonary window.

4. White Matter Lesions in Young-Middle Aged Migraineurs with patent foramen ovale and their association with cognitive impairment.

5. Transcatheter Closure of postoperative residual atrial or ventricular septal shunts in congenital heart disease patients.

6. Z-Score in Fetal Echocardiography – questioning if there's still room for new studies and their role in congenital heart disease diagnosis.

7. Reliability of Echocardiographic Pulmonary Vascular Resistance to screen for the new definition of precapillary pulmonary hypertension in uncorrected secundum atrial septal defect.

8. Risk Stratification and Prognosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with congenital heart disease.

📊 Join the Conversation: What are your thoughts on these latest findings? How do you see these advances influencing clinical practice? 🔗 Explore the Full Research: https://www.techscience.com/chd/v19n3

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