Coarctation of the aorta accounts for 6·8% of congenital heart disease, with an incidence of one in 12 000 live births [1]. Coarctation is a heterogeneous lesion with variability in the degree and site of obstruction. This anatomical variation has an embryological reflection. Up till now, there is no sufficient data regarding the effect of this anatomical component of coarctation of the aorta on the short and long term prognosis after its treatment (surgical or percutaneous angioplasty). This relationship has to be clarified.
(2019). The Importance of Anatomical Characteristics of Aortic Arch in Aortic Coarctation for The Prognosis After Its Treatment. Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 3(2), -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2019.351842
MLA
. "The Importance of Anatomical Characteristics of Aortic Arch in Aortic Coarctation for The Prognosis After Its Treatment", Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 3, 2, 2019, -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2019.351842
HARVARD
(2019). 'The Importance of Anatomical Characteristics of Aortic Arch in Aortic Coarctation for The Prognosis After Its Treatment', Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 3(2), pp. -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2019.351842
VANCOUVER
The Importance of Anatomical Characteristics of Aortic Arch in Aortic Coarctation for The Prognosis After Its Treatment. Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 2019; 3(2): -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2019.351842