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As patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) continue to enjoy longer lives, non-congenital cardiologists and other healthcare professionals are increasingly encountering them in their practice and are challenged by their specific needs. Most under- and post-graduate medical training tends to overlook this common pathology, resulting in insufficient awareness of post-repair or post-palliation residual lesions and sequelae from previous interventions. In a strive towards improving the quality of care for this ever-growing cardiovascular patient cohort, it is prudent to outline the areas of concern and specific management needs pertaining to adult patients with CHD and share it with non-CHD professionals. The purpose of this paper is to offer essential guidance to physicians, including cardiologists, when they encounter a patient with CHD in a non-congenital healthcare setting.
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Werner Budts
Katja Prokšelj
Daniel Lovrić
European Heart Journal
Imperial College London
KU Leuven
University of Ljubljana
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fa8a199fa336b96d47d911 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehae716
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