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Childrens Hospital Boston, Cardiology Department, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115
(Email: james.lock@cardio.chboston.org; audrey.marshall@cardio.chboston.org).
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No one rushes to publish poor results. Well-conceived and aptly executed novel approaches to difficult diseases often remain in the realm of anecdote or even folklore when the outcomes are unsatisfactory. In contrast, reports of small, seemingly successful experiments can be identified throughout the history of pediatric cardiology, even when subsequent and largely unreported experiences prove initial results to be misleading [1, 2]. Thus, the study presented by Glatz and colleagues [3] should be applauded, for it documents one institutions carefully considered and systematic approach to
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