Tetralogy of Fallot in adults
1MBChB, FRACP, Adult Congenital Heart Disease Specialist, Department of Cardiology, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Qld.
Background:
Following surgical repair in infancy, a high proportion of children born with tetralogy of Fallot are surviving into adulthood, and it is important that these patients are monitored by an adult congenital heart disease specialist for problems and complications that can occur in the adult patient.
Objective:
To provide an overview on the management of adult patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot and emphasise the need for specialist follow-up.
Discussion:
Following surgical repair of tetralogy of Fallot, it is important to have lifelong surveillance in adulthood for complications such as pulmonary valve dysfunction. Modern imaging modalities have helped with monitoring and the early detection of problems. Cardiac surgery has been refined over the years, leading to improved longevity. Over the past 23 years, percutaneous interventions have been developed to deal with valve complications and the results have been promising. Healthy behaviour, such as regular exercise, and behaviours to minimise the risk of endocarditis should be encouraged. Regular follow-up with an adult congenital heart disease specialist is important. Patients wishing to undertake a pregnancy should be supervised through a high-risk pregnancy clinic.
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