Ventricular geometric characteristics and functional benefit of mild right ventricular outflow tract obstruction in patients with significant pulmonary regurgitation after repair of tetralogy of Fallot

Chun An Chen, Ssu Yuan Chen, Jou Kou Wang, Wen Yih Isaac Tseng, Hsin Hui Chiu, Chung I. Chang, Ing Sh Chiu, Yih Sharng Chen, Ming Chun Yang, Chun Wei Lu, Ming Tai Lin, Mei Hwan Wu

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Abstract

Background Right ventricular (RV) outflow tract obstruction (RVOTO) might protect the RV from adverse remodeling caused by significant pulmonary regurgitation (PR) in patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (rTOF), but the underlying mechanisms and influences on exercise tolerance remain unclear. This study sought to investigate the impacts from mild RVOTO on ventricular remodeling and exercise capacity in rTOF. Methods Eighty-five rTOF patients with a PR fraction ≥20% were assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance, cardiopulmonary exercise test, and echocardiography. Patients with a peak RVOT pressure gradient 20-50 mmHg were considered to have mild RVOTO (n = 29), while those with a gradient <20 mmHg had isolated PR (n = 56). Results Comparing to patients with isolated PR, patients with combined PR and mild RVOTO had smaller RV and RVOT dimension, better RV and left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF), and superior exercise capacity. PR severity and RV mass/volume ratio were similar between these 2 groups. LVEF coupled with RVEF only in patients with isolated PR. In multivariate analysis, smaller RVOT dimension was independently related to smaller RV dimension (P <.001) and higher RVEF (P =.005). Furthermore, mild RVOTO was independently associated with higher peak oxygen consumption (P =.014) and oxygen uptake efficiency slope (P =.005). Conclusions Patients with combined PR and mild RVOTO had better RV remodeling and exercise capacity compared to those with isolated PR. Our findings confirm the benefits from mild residual RVOTO support a policy of conservative RVOTO relief at repair.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)555-561
Number of pages7
JournalAmerican Heart Journal
Volume167
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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