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Current Trends in the Management of Neonates With Ebstein's Anomaly
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The majority of patients born with Ebstein's anomaly currently do not undergo surgical intervention as neonates. Significant early mortality in this group suggests that certain subsets of patients may benefit from earlier surgical intervention. Among the severely symptomatic neonates who do undergo early surgical intervention, the mortality remains high, irrespective of the surgical approach taken. A multicenter trial may be appropriate to identify strategies to optimize care for these critically ill neonates. Further analysis of risk factors for early mortality is warranted.
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