An estimated 30,000 children are born in the USA with congenital
heart disease each year, two thirds of which will require
corrective surgery. Medical advances have formed a trend of
operating on newborns rather than waiting until the child is older.
Ten years ago, the mortality for these operationswas 60% to 70%.
That percentage has dropped to 2%. This specialized book explores
the basic mechanisms of neurologic injury associated with
congenital heart surgery while covering the emerging technologies
for assessment of neurologic integrity and injury. The text also
highlights the current and future techniques for reducing and
preventing these injuries, and reviews the pertinent medicolegal
issues.
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