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Impact of respiratory syncytial virus infection on surgery for congenital heart disease: Postoperative course and outcome
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Cardiac surgery performed during the symptomatic period of RSV infection is associated with a high risk of postoperative complications, especially postoperative pulmonary hypertension. These complications appeared to be more frequent and of greater severity in patients who had earlier surgery compared with those who had later surgery. More studies are needed regarding the proper timing of cardiac surgery in patients with congenital heart disease and RSV infection.
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