Follow-Up Recommendations
Cross-source consensus on Follow-Up Recommendations from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Routine lifelong cardiology surveillance is not necessary for all surgically repaired pulmonary stenosis patients. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Patients who underwent infundibulectomy warrant ongoing follow-up. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Patients with residual pulmonary stenosis, pulmonary regurgitation, or other haemodynamic abnormalities warrant ongoing follow-up. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Patients with arrhythmias or impaired ventricular function warrant ongoing follow-up. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Patients without residual abnormalities and without infundibulectomy history can be discharged from regular follow-up with symptom-triggered medical attention. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study