Successful hybrid cardiac resynchronization therapy in a patient with failing systemic right ventricle and significant tricuspid regurgitation in transposition of the great arteries after atrial switch procedure according to Mustard.
Marieke NederendKatja ZeppenfeldMonique R M JongbloedAnastasia D EgorovaPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2022)
Invasive haemodynamic contractility evaluation can help assess the potential benefit of CRT in patients with systemic right ventricular failure in the context of transposition of TGA after atrial switch. Successful CRT can result in improved sRV function, reduced TR and improved exercise capacity.
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