2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1047951122002207
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Institutional transition from invasive to non-invasive imaging in children with univentricular heart defects: safety and cost savings

Abstract: Objectives:Patients with univentricular heart defects require lifelong imaging surveillance. Recent advances in non-invasive imaging have enabled replacing these patients’ routine catheterisation. Our objective was to describe the safety and cost savings of transition of a tertiary care children’s hospital from routine invasive to routine non-invasive imaging of low-risk patients with univentricular heart defects.Methods:This single-centre cohort study consists of 1) a retrospective analysis of the transition … Show more

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