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Extracardiac Complications In Intensive Care Units After Surgical Repair For Congenital Heart Disease: Imaging Review With A Focus On Ultrasound And Radiography

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE(2021)

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Abstract
Pediatric patients show various extracardiac complications after cardiovascular surgery, and radiography and ultrasound are routinely performed in the intensive care unit to detect and evaluate these complications. This review presents images of these complications, sonographic approach, and timing of occurrence that are categorized based on their extracardiac locations and include complications pertaining to the central nervous system, mediastinum, thorax and lung parenchyma, diaphragm, liver and biliary system, and kidney along with pleural effusion and iatrogenic complications. This pictorial review will make it easier for medical doctors in intensive care units to identify and manage various extracardiac complications in pediatric patients after cardiovascular surgery.
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complication, pediatric, cardiovascular surgery
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