1. Creation of an atrial septal defect without thoracotomy: a palliative approach to complete transposition of the great arteries;Rashkind, W.J.; Miller, W.W.;JAMA,1966
2. Echoan undiagnosed cyanotic newborn the great vessels may cardiographic diagnosis of transposition of the great only be designated "anterior" or "posterior", as has vessels. Radiology 1973; 106: 187-9. been done in this study. Based on the position of the vessels, the assumption that an artery is pulmonary or systemic may be erroneous. In this situation, it is important to know the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive accuracy ofthe systolic time intervals, rather than the mean values for the two ventricles;Gramiak, R.; Chung, K.J.; Nanda, N.; Manning, J.
3. Echocardiographic manifestations of d-transposition of the great vessels;Dillon, J.C.; Feigenbaum, H.; Konecke, L.L.,1973
4. Echocardiography in the evaluation of the cyanotic newborn infant;Godman, M.J.; Tham, P.; Kidd, B.S.L.,1974
5. The utilization of echocardiography in the heart rate, respiration and atrial pacing;Hagler, D.J.;Am; Clin Proc 1976; 51; Cardiol differential diagnosis of cyanosis in the neonate,1971