Analysis of outcomes in patients with abnormal laterality undergoing congenital heart surgery.
Serdar BasgozeBahar TemurOsman GuvencSelim AydinFusun GuzelmericMehmet Akif OnalanErsin ErekPublished in: Cardiology in the young (2021)
Laterality anomalies are one of the most challenging patients who commonly had univentricular physiology. The most prevalent anomaly was RAI, and RAI had the worst outcome and survival. Ductal stent is an acceptable first intervention during the neonatal period in suitable patients. Complex procedures may carry a high risk of death in the neonatal period.