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A Uniform Description of Perioperative Brain MRI Findings in Infants with Severe Congenital Heart Disease: Results of a European Collaboration

R. Stegeman, M. Feldmann, N.H.P. Claessens, N.J.G. Jansen, J.M.P.J. Breur, L.S. de Vries, T. Logeswaran, B. Reich, W. Knirsch, R. Kottke, C. Hagmann, B. Latal, J. Simpson, K. Pushparajah, A.F. Bonthrone, C.J. Kelly, S. Arulkumaran, M.A. Rutherford, S.J. Counsell, M.J.N.L. Benders and the European Association Brain in Congenital Heart Disease Consortium
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2021, 42 (11) 2034-2039; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7328
R. Stegeman
aFrom the Departments of Neonatology (R.S., N.H.P.C., L.S.d.V., M.J.N.L.B.)
bPediatric Intensive Care (R.S., N.H.P.C., N.J.G.J.)
cPediatric Cardiology (R.S., N.H.P.C., J.M.P.J.B.), Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands
dUtrecht Brain Center (R.S., L.S.d.V., M.J.N.L.B.), UMC Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
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M. Feldmann
eChild Development Center (M.F., B.L.)
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N.H.P. Claessens
aFrom the Departments of Neonatology (R.S., N.H.P.C., L.S.d.V., M.J.N.L.B.)
bPediatric Intensive Care (R.S., N.H.P.C., N.J.G.J.)
cPediatric Cardiology (R.S., N.H.P.C., J.M.P.J.B.), Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands
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N.J.G. Jansen
bPediatric Intensive Care (R.S., N.H.P.C., N.J.G.J.)
iDepartment of Pediatrics (N.J.G.J.), Beatrix Children’s Hospital, UMC Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands
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J.M.P.J. Breur
cPediatric Cardiology (R.S., N.H.P.C., J.M.P.J.B.), Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands
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L.S. de Vries
aFrom the Departments of Neonatology (R.S., N.H.P.C., L.S.d.V., M.J.N.L.B.)
dUtrecht Brain Center (R.S., L.S.d.V., M.J.N.L.B.), UMC Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
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T. Logeswaran
jPediatric Heart Center (T.L., B.R.), University Hospital Giessen, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Giessen, Germany
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B. Reich
jPediatric Heart Center (T.L., B.R.), University Hospital Giessen, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Giessen, Germany
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W. Knirsch
fDivision of Pediatric Cardiology (W.K.), Pediatric Heart Center
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R. Kottke
gDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging (R.K.)
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C. Hagmann
hDepartment of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care (C.H.), University Children's Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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eChild Development Center (M.F., B.L.)
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J. Simpson
kDepartment of Pediatric Cardiology (J.S., K.P.), Evelina Children’s Hospital London, London, UK
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K. Pushparajah
kDepartment of Pediatric Cardiology (J.S., K.P.), Evelina Children’s Hospital London, London, UK
lCentre for the Developing Brain (K.P., A.F.B., C.J.K., S.A., M.A.R., S.J.C.), School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King.s College London, London, UK
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A.F. Bonthrone
lCentre for the Developing Brain (K.P., A.F.B., C.J.K., S.A., M.A.R., S.J.C.), School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King.s College London, London, UK
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lCentre for the Developing Brain (K.P., A.F.B., C.J.K., S.A., M.A.R., S.J.C.), School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King.s College London, London, UK
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S. Arulkumaran
lCentre for the Developing Brain (K.P., A.F.B., C.J.K., S.A., M.A.R., S.J.C.), School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King.s College London, London, UK
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lCentre for the Developing Brain (K.P., A.F.B., C.J.K., S.A., M.A.R., S.J.C.), School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King.s College London, London, UK
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A Uniform Description of Perioperative Brain MRI Findings in Infants with Severe Congenital Heart Disease: Results of a European Collaboration
R. Stegeman, M. Feldmann, N.H.P. Claessens, N.J.G. Jansen, J.M.P.J. Breur, L.S. de Vries, T. Logeswaran, B. Reich, W. Knirsch, R. Kottke, C. Hagmann, B. Latal, J. Simpson, K. Pushparajah, A.F. Bonthrone, C.J. Kelly, S. Arulkumaran, M.A. Rutherford, S.J. Counsell, M.J.N.L. Benders, the European Association Brain in Congenital Heart Disease Consortium
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 2021, 42 (11) 2034-2039; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A7328
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