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Significance of early transient complete heart block as a predictor of sudden death late after operative correction of tetralogy of Fallot
John S. Hokanson,
James H. Moller
Pediatric Cardiology
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Sudden Death
100%
Tetralogy of Fallot
100%
Complete Heart Block
100%
Operative Correction
100%
Survivors
60%
Postoperative Day
40%
Functional Status
40%
Long-term Survival Rate
40%
University of Minnesota
20%
Health Status
20%
Operative
20%
New York Heart Association Class
20%
High Incidence
20%
Corrective
20%
Survival Rate
20%
Late Morbidity
20%
Transannular Patch
20%
Status Survey
20%
Very Long-term Outcome
20%
Perioperative Characteristics
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sudden Death
100%
Third-Degree Atrioventricular Block
100%
Tetralogy of Fallot
100%
Survival Rate
60%
Long Term Survival
40%
Functional Status
40%
Health Status
20%
New York Heart Association Class
20%