International journal of cardiology
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Patients who have undergone repair of Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) often present with right bundle branch block. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with right ventricular (RV) or biventricular (BiV) stimulation has been proposed as a modality to correct electrical abnormalities and improve cardiac contractility in patients with repaired TOF. We aimed to 1) compare ventricular electrical activation in adults with repaired TOF during RV versus BiV stimulation, using a non-invasive epicardial mapping system, and 2) examine the clinical mid-term effects of BiV resynchronization. ⋯ Patients with corrected TOF present with different patterns of ventricular activation. RV stimulation modestly improved RV activation sequence and was associated with a delayed LV activation. Biventricular stimulation significantly decreased right and left ventricular dyssynchrony.