K. Lannering, Kalliopi Kazamia, Gunnar Bergman, Ingegerd Östman-Smith, P. Liuba, J. Dahlqvist, Anders Elfvin, Mats Mellander
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Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects in Sweden
(Abstracted from Pediatrics 2023;152:e2023061949
Critical congenital heart defects (CCHDs) affect between 1 and 3 of every 1000 live-born infants and require intervention in the short term after birth. Early identification of affected infants contributes to significantly to better outcomes in both the short- and long-term.