Surgical pulmonary valve insertion-when, how, and why

Cheul Lee, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Chang Ha Lee, Jae Gun Kwak, Paul J. Chai, James A. Quintessenza

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Abstract

Relief of right ventricular outflow tract obstruction in tetralogy of Fallot or similar physiology often results in pulmonary regurgitation. The resultant chronic volume overload can lead to right ventricular dilatation, biventricular dysfunction, heart failure symptoms, arrhythmias, and sudden death. Although pulmonary valve replacement can lead to improvement in functional class and a substantial decrease or normalisation of right ventricular volumes, the optimal timing of pulmonary valve replacement is not well defined. Benefits of pulmonary valve replacement have to be weighed against the risks of this procedure, including subsequent reoperation. This article will review the benefits and risks of pulmonary valve replacement, options for pulmonary valve substitute, and timing of pulmonary valve replacement in patients with chronic pulmonary regurgitation after relief of right ventricular outflow tract obstruction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)702-707
Number of pages6
JournalCardiology in the Young
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • pulmonary regurgitation
  • pulmonary valve replacement
  • surgery
  • tetralogy of Fallot

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