Clinical Problems of the Perinatal Circulation: Developmental Aspects of Myocardial Function

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Pediatric Cardiology
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The newborn heart has a reduced ability, when compared to the heart of the older child or adult, to call upon a functional reserve capacity to adapt to the stress of hypoxia, anoxia, or ischemia.

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Friedman, W.F. (1986). Clinical Problems of the Perinatal Circulation: Developmental Aspects of Myocardial Function. In: Doyle, E.F., Engle, M.A., Gersony, W.M., Rashkind, W.J., Talner, N.S. (eds) Pediatric Cardiology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8598-1_240

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