Heart failure in adult congenital heart disease: tetralogy of Fallot

Volume: 25, Issue: 4, Pages: 583 - 598
Published: Jan 10, 2020
Abstract
The number of rTOF patients who survive into adulthood is steadily rising, with currently more than 90% reaching the third decade of life. However, rTOF patients are not cured, but rather have a lifelong increased risk for cardiac and non-cardiac complications. Heart failure is recognized as a significant complication. Its occurrence is strongly associated with adverse outcome. Unfortunately, conventional concepts of heart failure may not be...
Paper Details
Title
Heart failure in adult congenital heart disease: tetralogy of Fallot
Published Date
Jan 10, 2020
Volume
25
Issue
4
Pages
583 - 598
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