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- BookSeshadri Balaji, Ravi Mandapati, Gary D. Webb.Contents:
Sudden death risk in congentially corrected transposition with ventricular dysfunction
Complex transposition with risk of sudden death while awaiting transplant
Atrial flutter in a repaired Tetralogy of Fallot patient with unusual venous anatomy
Unrepaired primum atrial septal defect with atrial fibrillation and broad complex tachycardia
Ebstein's Anomaly after tricuspid valve replacement needing pacemaker implantation
Transposition with atrial switch and risk of sudden death
Ebstein's anomaly with atrial tachycardia
Resynchronization therapy and sudden death management in congentially corrected transposition
Post-Maze atrial tachcyardia
Fontan patient with brady and tachyarrhythmia issues
Transposition with Mustard operation patient with risk of sudden death
Complex congenital heart disease with brady-tachy syndrome and anti-tachycardia pacing
Tetralogy of Fallot and Biventricular Heart Failure
Transposition patient with Mustard's operation and brady-tachy issues
A criss-cross heart with brady-tachy issues
Repaired complete atrio-ventricular septal defect patient with late bradyarrhythmia
Post Ventricular septal defect repair with bradyarrhythmias and sudden death
Atrial fibrillation and thrombus in a patient with a Fontan circulation.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019 - ArticleAm J Orthopsychiatry. 1978 Jan;48(1):7-21.This study, initially aimed at preparation of a guide for state and local administrators and service providers responsible for EPSDT developmental assessment and treatment, concludes that EPSDT, as currently constituted, cannot adequately meet the urgent developmental needs of the poor children it is meant to serve. Professional and administrative limitations of the program are outlined, and pilot studies to seek sound solutions are suggested.