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Transplantation-free Survival after Norwood surgery for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome with Aortic Atresia. A Swedish National Cohort Study. – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2020

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Abstract

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The Publisher apologises that upon publication of this paper the p-values in the upper half of Table 4 have a minus sign which should not have been there. The corrected table is as below

Table 4. The results of the univariable Cox regression analysis to investigate risk factors for death or heart transplantation in the 121 patients who underwent Norwood surgery in the period 1993–2010

BHC = birth head circumference; BW = birth weight; SD score = standard deviation score.

References

Öhman, A, El-Segaier, M, Bergman, G, Hanseus, K, Malm, T, Nilsson, B, … Mellander, M. (n.d.). Transplantation-free survival after Norwood surgery for hypoplastic left heart syndrome with aortic atresia: A Swedish national cohort study. Cardiology in the Young, 1-8. doi: 10.1017/S1047951119003263CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Table 4. The results of the univariable Cox regression analysis to investigate risk factors for death or heart transplantation in the 121 patients who underwent Norwood surgery in the period 1993–2010