International Fetal Cardiac Intervention Registry: A Worldwide Collaborative Description and Preliminary Outcomes

Invasive fetal cardiac intervention (FCI) has been reported in single-institution series, promoting technical and physiologic success. This study describes the creation of an international registry of cases presenting for FCI, intended to compile technical and outcome data from a multicenter cohort....

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Hauptverfasser: Moon-Grady, Anita J, Morris, Shaine A, Belfort, Michael, Chmait, Ramen, Dangel, Joanna, Devlieger, Roland, Emery, Stephen, Frommelt, Michele, Galindo, Alberto, Gelehrter, Sarah, Gembruch, Ulrich, Grinenco, Sofia, Habli, Mounira, Herberg, Ulrike, Jaeggi, Edgar, Kilby, Mark, Kontopoulos, Eftichia, Marantz, Pablo, Miller, Owen, Otaño, Lucas, Pedra, Carlos, Pedra, Simone, Pruetz, Jay, Quintero, Ruben, Ryan, Greg, Sharland, Gurleen, Simpson, John, Vlastos, Emanuel, Tworetzky, Wayne, Wilkins-Haug, Louise, Oepkes, Dick
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