• J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. · Oct 2020

    Abnormal left ventricular flow organization following repair of tetralogy of Fallot.

    • Michal Schäfer, Lorna P Browne, James Jaggers, Alex J Barker, Gareth J Morgan, D Dunbar Ivy, and Max B Mitchell.
    • Division of Cardiology, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colo. Electronic address: michal.schafer@ucdenver.edu.
    • J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 2020 Oct 1; 160 (4): 1008-1015.

    BackgroundLeft ventricular intracavitary flow (LVICF) characteristics reflect diastolic function. Right ventricular (RV) volume overload due to pulmonary regurgitation (PR) adversely impacts interventricular interactions and left ventricular (LV) function. This aimed to determine whether patients with PR and mild to moderate RV dilation after repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) repair have abnormal LVICF, and to determine whether RV dilation and biventricular function correlate with LVICF abnormalities.MethodsPatients with repaired TOF with PR (n = 11) and controls (n = 11) underwent LVICF analysis. LV end-diastolic volume was partitioned into 4 flow components: direct flow, retained inflow, delayed ejection flow, and residual volume. Flow components were correlated with indexed biventricular size, function, and LV strain.ResultsThe TOF patients had reduced direct flow (35% vs 25%; P = .004) and increased residual volume (15% vs 24%; P = .026) compared with controls. Retained inflow and delayed ejection flow did not differ. Reduced direct flow correlated with increased RV end-diastolic volume index (R = 0.44; P = .042), RV end-systolic volume index (R = -0.46; P = .032), reduced RV ejection fraction (R = 0.45; P = .036), and reduced LV circumferential strain (R = 0.52; P = .014). Increased residual volume correlated with increased RV end-systolic volume index (R = 0.52; P = .013), reduced LV ejection fraction (R = -0.54; P = .010), and reduced LV circumferential strain (R = -0.44; P = .040).ConclusionsPatients with repaired TOF with mild to moderate RV dilation have abnormal LV diastolic direct flow and increased recirculating residual volume. These changes correlate with the degree of RV dilation and impaired LV function.Copyright © 2019 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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