Adult Congenital Heart Disease BachelorClass
Tetrology of Fallot (TOF)
Chapter 10
Presenters: Elena Surkova, MD, MSC, PhD; Univ. Prof. Dr. Thomas Binder
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What you will learn
Tetrology of Fallot is considered a "moderately complex" defect. In clinical practice, you will encounter both corrected and uncorrected forms. Both of these entities are covered in this chapter. Here we describe the features of TOF, how to image this defect, what the hemodynamic sequels are and which problems might occur in corrected forms. Again we provide many examples and demonstrations.
Topics:
- Tetrology of Fallot Description
- Epidemiology of TOF
- Haemodynamics of Fallot, Imaging of Fallot, repaired TOF
- Role of other imaging modalities
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