Outcome monitoring and risk stratification after cardiac procedure in neonates, infants, children and young adults born with congenital heart disease: protocol for a multicentre prospective cohort study (Children OMACp)
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M. Caputo | P. Srivastava | A. Mumford | R. Coward | G. Murphy | J. Pappachan | D. Lawlor | D. Kenny | K. Luyt | O. Uzun | S. Stoica | G. Angelini | K. Skeffington | S. E. de Jesus | A. Bamber | F. Rapetto | D. Taliotis | M. Baquedano | Cecilia M Gonzalez Corcia | I. Omeje | Umberto Benedetto | Patricia Caldas | Alison Perry
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