Practice Guidelines of the Spanish Society of Cardiology in the postoperative course of congenital heart diseases

Improvements in myocardial protection, surgical techniques, and perioperative care have made it possible to achieve better prognosis in most congenital heart defects. This requires a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to patient care, based on the preservation of adequate oxygen delivery to vit...

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Postoperative Complications - diagnosis
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