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Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common form of cyanotic congenital
heart disease, and one of the first to be successfully repaired by
congenital heart surgeons. Although "fixed", patients born with
tetralogy of Fallot cannot be considered "cured". Improving
survival and quality of life for this ever-increasing adult
population will continue to challenge the current and future
generations of cardiologists. Adult patients with tetralogy of
Fallot should be seen by a cardiologist specializing in the care of
adults with congenital heart disease, to be monitored for late
complications. They need to be checked regularly for any subsequent
complications or disturbances of heart rhythm. This monograph is
intended as both an introduction to the subject and a timely,
comprehensive review, and will be welcomed by adult cardiologists,
pediatric cardiologists, internists, surgeons, obstetricians, and
intensivists who wish to learn about the most recent discoveries
and advances concerning tetralogy of Fallot in adults. It will also
be of interest to advanced undergraduates wanting to learn more
about the subject.
This book is devoted solely to the tricuspid valve and its role in
congenital heart disease. Tricuspid valve anomalies are part of the
pathological spectrum in various congenital heart diseases,
including Ebstein anomaly and tricuspid valve dysplasia, with
different pathophysiology and clinical implications. This book
covers all relevant aspects of such anomalies, including diagnosis,
therapy and follow-up. Further topics addressed include the way in
which the tricuspid valve may become the "systemic" valve in some
congenital diseases, with important consequences and the
involvement of the tricuspid valve in the right-sided heart
complications often seen in adults with congenital heart disease.
All of the chapters are written by internationally recognized
experts and are designed to deliver state of the art knowledge of
practical value. This book will be an important addition to the
library for surgeons, cardiologists and other practitioners
involved in the management of patients with congenital heart
disease.
This book is devoted solely to the tricuspid valve and its role in
congenital heart disease. Tricuspid valve anomalies are part of the
pathological spectrum in various congenital heart diseases,
including Ebstein anomaly and tricuspid valve dysplasia, with
different pathophysiology and clinical implications. This book
covers all relevant aspects of such anomalies, including diagnosis,
therapy and follow-up. Further topics addressed include the way in
which the tricuspid valve may become the "systemic" valve in some
congenital diseases, with important consequences and the
involvement of the tricuspid valve in the right-sided heart
complications often seen in adults with congenital heart disease.
All of the chapters are written by internationally recognized
experts and are designed to deliver state of the art knowledge of
practical value. This book will be an important addition to the
library for surgeons, cardiologists and other practitioners
involved in the management of patients with congenital heart
disease.
Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common form of cyanotic congenital
heart disease, and one of the first to be successfully repaired by
congenital heart surgeons. Although "fixed", patients born with
tetralogy of Fallot cannot be considered "cured". Improving
survival and quality of life for this ever-increasing adult
population will continue to challenge the current and future
generations of cardiologists. Adult patients with tetralogy of
Fallot should be seen by a cardiologist specializing in the care of
adults with congenital heart disease, to be monitored for late
complications. They need to be checked regularly for any subsequent
complications or disturbances of heart rhythm. This monograph is
intended as both an introduction to the subject and a timely,
comprehensive review, and will be welcomed by adult cardiologists,
pediatric cardiologists, internists, surgeons, obstetricians, and
intensivists who wish to learn about the most recent discoveries
and advances concerning tetralogy of Fallot in adults. It will also
be of interest to advanced undergraduates wanting to learn more
about the subject.
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