Thromboembolic complications in adult congenital heart disease: the knowns and the unknowns

Volume: 110, Issue: 9, Pages: 1380 - 1391
Published: Oct 9, 2020
Abstract
Despite impressive improvement in long-term survival, adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) remain exposed to a significant cardiovascular morbidity over lifetime. Thromboembolic events (TE) are a major issue. Specific anatomic groups have been shown a particular high risk of TE, including cyanotic heart disease and Fontan circulation. Many intercurrent clinical factors add a substantial risk such as intracardiac medical devices, atrial...
Paper Details
Title
Thromboembolic complications in adult congenital heart disease: the knowns and the unknowns
Published Date
Oct 9, 2020
Volume
110
Issue
9
Pages
1380 - 1391
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