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Dr. Kritika Kalia is from Department of Medicine and Vetinary Medicine, The University of Edinburgh Medical School, Edinburgh BioQuarter, Edinburgh, located in United Kingdom. Her The Promises of Pulmonary Pulsatility-Should we Leave in Forward Flow in the Fontan Operation? She published 4 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
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The Promises of Pulmonary Pulsatility-Should we Leave in Forward Flow in the Fontan Operation?
Author(s): Robert Michael Rhys Tulloh* and Kritika Kalia
The contemporary Fontan operation has revolutionised the management of complex congenital heart disease. Despite its unrivalled success, a substantial burden of disease persists in the growing adult Fontan population. There is accruing evidence to suggest that complications late after Fontan may reflect inadequate preparation during earlier staging operations. To this effect, there has been a paradigm shift towards strategies which aim to optimise the anatomy and physiology during the palliation process. The role of maintaining anterograde pulmonary blood flow has garnered substantial interest in recent years; however, despite an expanding evidence base, there is an absence of studies which attempt to correlate haemodynamic with clinical outcome data. This communication reports the findings of our recent retrospect cohort study and contextualises this within the growing body of litera.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2155-9880.21.12.686