Abstract
IntroductionTetralogy of Fallot (ToF) is the most common cyanotic congenital heart disease. After surgical repair, the excellent survival rate has led to long-term complications dominated by pulmonary regurgitation (PR). Our study aimed to identify echocardiographic criteria for assessment of right ventricular (RV) function and quantification of PR correlated with cardiac MRI indices. MethodsWe conducted a descriptive study between June 2021 and March 2022 including patients followed for repaired ToF since 2016 or earlier. All patients were seen for clinical, electrocardiographic, and ultrasound evaluation. Cardiac MRI was performed with a maximum delay of 1 month from Doppler echocardiography. Results38 patients were included, with a mean age at imaging of 18 ± 9 years. Our study showed that the echocardiographic parameters of PR quantification correlated with a pulmonary regurgitation fraction on MRI greater than 40% were: the PHT value (p = 0.005) and the ratio of PR jet width to pulmonary valve annulus diameter (p = 0.032). The only ultrasound parameter estimating RV systolic function correlated with RVEF on cardiac MRI was FAC, with p = 0.007. ConclusionQuantitative assessment of RV parameters in patients followed for repaired ToF, as well as the assessment of the severity of PR, is feasible with a standardized ultrasound examination, with good correlation with cardiac MRI.
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