Cardiac Surgery
- Eliciting Narratives to Inform Care for Infants With Trisomy 18Meaghann S. Weaver, Lois J. Starr, Paige N. Austin, Christina L. Stevenson, James M. Hammel
- Controversy About a High-Risk and Innovative Fetal Cardiac InterventionLindsay Atherton Edwards, Henri Justino, Shaine A. Morris, Katie and John, Jack Rychik, Chris Feudtner, John D. Lantos
- Concerns About the Study “Congenital Heart Surgery on In-Hospital Mortality in Trisomy 13 and 18”Yoshihiko Shitara, Yuki Naruse, Rie Matsushita
- Author ResponseR. Thomas Collins II, Katherine Kosiv, Shasha Bai, Jeffrey Gossett
- Disparities in Outcomes and Resource Use After Hospitalization for Cardiac Surgery by Neighborhood IncomeBrett R. Anderson, Evan S. Fieldston, Jane W. Newburger, Emile A. Bacha, Sherry A. Glied
- Trisomy 13 and 18: Cardiac Surgery Makes Sense if It Is Part of a Comprehensive Care StrategyKathy J. Jenkins, Amy E. Roberts
- Congenital Heart Surgery on In-Hospital Mortality in Trisomy 13 and 18Katherine A. Kosiv, Jeffrey M. Gossett, Shasha Bai, R. Thomas Collins II
- Neurocognitive Development After Pediatric Heart SurgeryCaroline Sterken, Jurgen Lemiere, Greet Van den Berghe, Dieter Mesotten
- Chronic Neuromotor Disability After Complex Cardiac Surgery in Early LifeM. Florencia Ricci, John C. Andersen, Ari R. Joffe, Man-Joe Watt, Elham Khodayari Moez, Irina A. Dinu, Gonzalo Garcia Guerra, David B. Ross, Ivan M. Rebeyka, Charlene M.T. Robertson
- Variation in Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease in InfantsMichael D. Quartermain, Sara K. Pasquali, Kevin D. Hill, David J. Goldberg, James C. Huhta, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Marshall L. Jacobs, Sunghee Kim, Ross M. Ungerleider
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1 February 2019 (Vol 143 Issue 2)
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