Long-term outcomes following transatrial versus transventricular repair on right ventricular function in tetralogy of Fallot.
Massimo A PadalinoGiacomo CavalliSonia B AlbaneseCarlo Pace NapoleoneAlvise GuarientoMaria Teresa CascaranoMartina Perazzolo MarraVladimiro VidaGiovanna BoccuzzoGiovanni StellinPublished in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2017)
There is no significant difference in RV volumes and function between the TA and TV. However, the TA approach seems to be protective against PV replacement in the long-term. When PV is not preserved at repair, residual pulmonary regurgitation is a significant cause of late RV dysfunction and dilation, and is associated with a higher rate of late adverse events.