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Comparison of hospital episode statistics and central cardiac audit database in public reporting of congenital heart surgery mortality
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BMJ 2007; 335: 136.
Website gives survival rates for congenital heart disease centres
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BMJ 2007; 334: 1187-b.
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BMJ 10.1136/bmj.38756.482882.DE.
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BMJ 2004; 328: 611.
Survival after surgery or therapeutic catheterisation for congenital heart disease in children in the United Kingdom: analysis of the central cardiac audit database for 2000-1
John L Gibbs, James L Monro, David Cunningham, and Anthony Rickards
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Interventional paediatric cardiology
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BMJ 2003; 327: 385-388.
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