Background Although there is an increasing number of patients with corrected tetralogy of Fallot (cTOF), who reach adulthood due to recent successful surgical procedures, some of them suffers from late… Click to show full abstract
Background Although there is an increasing number of patients with corrected tetralogy of Fallot (cTOF), who reach adulthood due to recent successful surgical procedures, some of them suffers from late complications, including functional tricuspid regurgitation (FTR). The purpose of the present study was to examine tricuspid annular (TA) abnormalities in adult cTOF patients and their relationship right atrial (RA) volumes respecting the cardiac cycle assessed by three-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography (3DSTE). Moreover, the effect of different surgical procedures on TA morphologic and functional parameters was examined as well. Methods The study comprised 24 cTOF patients (32.8±13.5 years, 9 males) in which early palliative surgery and late total correction were performed in 12 cases (pcTOF), while early total reconstruction was performed in 12 subjects (etrTOF). Their results were compared to those of 33 matched healthy adults (36.7±7.2 years, 15 males). Results Dilated end-systolic and end-diastolic TA morphologic parameters and their body surface area-indexed counterpart could be detected in cTOF patients as compared to that of controls. TA fractional area change and TA fractional shortening proved to be reduced in cTOF patients as well as in etrTOF and pcTOF patients compared to controls. None of the TA morphologic and functional parameters showed any differences between etrTOF and pcTOF patients. Increased maximum, preatrial contraction and minimum RA volumes could be detected in cTOF patients compared to controls, which correlated with TA dimensions. Conclusions TA is dilated with reduced function in adult patients with cTOF. TA dilation is related to RA volumes. etrTOF and pcTOF patients have similar TA dimensions and TA functional properties. Keywords Fallot; tricuspid annulus; three-dimensional (3D); speckle-tracking; echocardiography.
               
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