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Cardiovascular imaging approach in pre and postoperative tetralogy of Fallot
Advances in the medical and surgical management of Tetralogy of Fallot have led to marked increase of the number and age of survivors. Imaging in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and follow up, and essentially ...
Sotiria C. Apostolopoulou +3 more
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Background: Ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death are recognized complications in tetralogy of Fallot. Electrophysiological studies (EPS) before pulmonary valve replacement (PVR), the most common reintervention in tetralogy of Fallot, could ...
V. Waldmann +25 more
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The right ventricle in tetralogy of Fallot: adaptation to sequential loading
Right ventricular dysfunction is a major determinant of outcome in patients with complex congenital heart disease, as in tetralogy of Fallot. In these patients, right ventricular dysfunction emerges after initial pressure overload and hypoxemia, which is
R. A. Alipour Symakani +7 more
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Arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death remain common in repaired tetralogy of Fallot and affect even those with excellent anatomic repairs. Atrial arrhythmia often has mechanisms different from those in acquired heart disease. Ventricular arrhythmia remains
E. Krieger +9 more
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Background Pulmonary arterial end‐diastolic forward flow (EDFF) following repaired tetralogy of Fallot has been thought to represent right ventricular (RV) restrictive physiology, but is not fully understood.
J. van den Eynde +6 more
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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) repair is a frequent procedure, and although valve‐sparing (VS) repair is preferred, determining which patients can successfully undergo this operation remains controversial.
U. Siddiqi +7 more
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Four-dimensional flow CMR in tetralogy of fallot: current perspectives
Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common cyanotic congenital heart defect, accounting for 10% of all CHD. Despite most patients now surviving well into adulthood, morbidity and mortality rates continue to be high.
E. Warmerdam +4 more
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This cohort study compares the long-term outcomes associated with valve-sparing procedures vs transannular patches for correction of tetralogy of Fallot.
S. Blais +6 more
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COMPLETE REPAIR FOR TETRALOGY OF FALLOT IN CHILDREN: SHORT-TERM OUTCOME IN A SINGLE CENTER
Tetralogy of Fallot is a common cyanotic congenital heart disease. Early surgery treatment gives patients a chance to have normal physical and mental health due to preventing complications of cyanosis and even death as a natural history of tetralogy of ...
Khanh Van Le Thanh +3 more
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Tetralogy of Fallot is one of the commonest cyanotic congenital heart malformations and is characterised by four cardinal features: VSD; RVOTO, which is often dynamic; an overriding aorta; and RVH. The degree of RVOTO, the relative pressures in the right and left ventricles, and the proportion of the aorta overriding the VSD determine the presentation ...
R, Wilson, O, Ross, M J, Griksaitis
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