scholarly journals Risk Factors of Right Ventricular Dysfunction and Adverse Cardiac Events in Patients with Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot

Author(s):  
Benedetta Leonardi ◽  
Camilla Calvieri ◽  
Marco Alfonso Perrone ◽  
Arianna Di Rocco ◽  
Adriano Carotti ◽  
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Aim: This study evaluates the risk factors associated with right ventricular (RV) dilation and dysfunction leading to pulmonary valve replacement (PVR) or adverse cardiac events in repaired Tetralogy of Fallot (rToF) patients. Methods: Data from all rToF patients who underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evaluation at our hospital between February 2007 and September 2020 were collected. Results: Three hundred and forty-two patients (60% males, 42% older than 18 years), with a median age of 16 years (IQR 13–24) at the time of MRI, were included. All patients underwent complete repair at a median age of 8 months (IQR 5–16), while palliation was performed in 56 patients (16%). One hundred and forty-four patients (42%) subsequently received pulmonary valve replacement (PVR). At the multivariate analysis, male gender was an independent predictor for significant RV dilation, RV and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. Transventricular ventricular septal defect (VSD) closure and previous palliation significantly affected LV function and RV size, respectively. Male gender and the transventricular VSD closure were independent predictors for PVR. Conclusions: Male gender and surgical history (palliation, VSD closure approach) significantly affected the long-term outcomes in rToF patients and should be taken into consideration in the follow-up management and in PVR timing in this patient population.

2020 ◽  
Vol 131 ◽  
pp. 109235
Author(s):  
Caterina Beatrice Monti ◽  
Francesco Secchi ◽  
Davide Capra ◽  
Gianluca Guarnieri ◽  
Giulia Lastella ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masateru Kawakubo ◽  
Yuzo Yamasaki ◽  
Daisuke Toyomura ◽  
Kenichiro Yamamura ◽  
Ichiro Sakamoto ◽  
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Abstract Objectives: To investigate changes in right ventricular (RV) strain after pulmonary valve replacement (PVR) in repaired tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) by applying a novel postprocessing technique to conventional short-axis cine MRI to measure RV strains before and after PVR.Methods: Twenty-four patients with repaired TOF who underwent PVR and 16 healthy controls were enrolled. Global maximum and minimum principal strains (GPSmax, GPSmin) and global circumferential and longitudinal strains (GCS, GLS) were measured from short-axis cine images reconstructed radially along the long axis. Strain parameters before and after PVR were compared using paired t-tests. One-way ANOVA with Tukey post-hoc analysis was used for comparisons between the before and after PVR groups and the control group. Results: There were no differences in strain parameters before and after PVR. The GPSmax before PVR was lower than that in the control group (P=0.002). Before and after PVR, GCSs were higher and GLSs were lower than those in the control group (before and after GCSs: P=0.002 for both, before and after GLSs: P<0.0001 and P=0.0003). Conclusions: RV strains from radially reconstructed short-axis cine images revealed impaired myocardial motion after PVR. When compared to the control group, changes in GCS and GLS in TOF patients before and after PVR might be due to RV remodeling.


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