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Clinical characteristics of tetralogy of Fallot with left pulmonary artery acute angulation on computed tomography

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Left pulmonary artery (LPA) stenosis with acute angulation commonly necessitates surgical revision in the treatment of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF). We investigated the clinical characteristics of acute angulation of the LPA in patients with TOF via computed tomography (CT). Between 2011 and 2022, 160 patients were diagnosed with TOF using CT. After excluding 28 patients due to insufficient records or age, 132 patients were included in the present analysis. The patients were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of acute angulation of the LPA: group I (TOF with an acute angle of the LPA, n = 53) and group II (TOF without an acute angle of the LPA, n = 79). We retrospectively collected clinical data from electronic medical records. T-tests were used to analyze continuous variables (i.e., age, sex, weight, right ventricular outflow tract [RVOT] pressure on echocardiography, and distance to bifurcation), and Fisher’s exact and chi-square tests were used to analyze categorical data (i.e., presence of the right aortic arch, pulmonary arterial atresia/hypoplasia, atrial septal defect [ASD], patent ductus arteriosus [PDA], and pulmonary valve). The groups did not differ significantly in terms of sex, weight, presence of the right aortic arch, pulmonary arterial atresia/hypoplasia, ASD, or distance to the bifurcation. Moreover, there was no significant difference between the presence and absence of PDA (P = 0.057); however, patients in group I were significantly older (143.2 ± 97.8 days) than those in group II (91.1 ± 76.0 days, P = 0.002). Furthermore, RVOT pressure was significantly higher among patients in group I (45.1 ± 22.5 mmHg) than in group II (25.0 ± 12.4 mmHg, P < 0.001). In the current study, acute angulation of the LPA in patients with TOF, as observed on CT, was associated with older age and higher RVOT pressure on echocardiography.

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This study was supported by a 2022 research grant from Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital.

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Ym, S.C., Choo, K.S., Nam, K.J. et al. Clinical characteristics of tetralogy of Fallot with left pulmonary artery acute angulation on computed tomography. Heart Vessels 38, 1380–1385 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00380-023-02293-2

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