[Verse 1] Baseline seventy percent, the left ventricle strong Pre-operative numbers where we started this song Type Two Truncus patient on the table today Ventricular tracking shows us the way [Chorus] Watch the EF drop and climb back up again Fifty-eight to sixty-seven, recovery's our friend Post-bypass depression fades away with time LV function robust, that's a positive sign Track it, map it, every beat we measure Cardiac resilience is our greatest treasure [Verse 2] Day seven post-op, expected decline appears Fifty-eight percent but we shed no tears Cardiopulmonary bypass leaves its mark Three months later, function's out of the park [Chorus] Watch the EF drop and climb back up again Fifty-eight to sixty-seven, recovery's our friend Post-bypass depression fades away with time LV function robust, that's a positive sign Track it, map it, every beat we measure Cardiac resilience is our greatest treasure [Bridge] Seven months stable, sixty-eight holds true Conduit gradient rising but the heart pulls through Right ventricle function stays satisfactory Post-intervention sixty-five, stability's the key [Verse 3] Five time points plotted on our trending chart Ventricular function, the beating heart From baseline glory through surgical stress Recovery patterns we can assess [Chorus] Watch the EF drop and climb back up again Fifty-eight to sixty-seven, recovery's our friend Post-bypass depression fades away with time LV function robust, that's a positive sign Track it, map it, every beat we measure Cardiac resilience is our greatest treasure [Outro] Truncus repair with ventricles that thrive Monitoring function keeps hope alive Ejection fraction tells the tale When cardiac tracking will never fail
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