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Perioperative and bedside cerebral monitoring identifies cerebral injury after surgical correction of congenital aortic arch obstruction

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Algra, S.O., Schouten, A.N.J., Jansen, N.J.G. et al. Perioperative and bedside cerebral monitoring identifies cerebral injury after surgical correction of congenital aortic arch obstruction. Intensive Care Med 41, 2011–2012 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-015-3996-6

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