Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-x24gv Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-09T18:39:23.538Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Cerebrovascular events in young adults after surgical repair of tetralogy of Fallot

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2005

Clara K. Chow
Affiliation:
Department of Cardiology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
David Amos
Affiliation:
Department of Cardiology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
David S. Celermajer
Affiliation:
Department of Cardiology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia Department of Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Increasing numbers of children who have undergone intracardiac repair of tetralogy of Fallot have survived to adulthood, but often have residual haemodynamic and/or electrical abnormalities. We report the unusual observation of 4 instances of cerebrovascular accidents in young adults subsequent to surgical repair of tetralogy of Fallot.

Type
Original Article
Copyright
© 2005 Cambridge University Press

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Murphy JG, Gersh BJ, Mair DD, et al. Long-term outcome in patients undergoing surgical repair of tetralogy of Fallot. N Engl J Med 1993; 329: 593599.Google Scholar
Katz NM, Blackstone EH, Kirklin JW, Pacifico AD, Bargeron LM. Late survival and symptoms after repair of tetralogy of Fallot. Circulation 1982; 65: 403410.Google Scholar
Thrift AG, Dewey HM, Macdonell RA, McNeill JJ, Donnan GA. Stroke incidence on the east coast of Australia. The North East Melbourne Stroke Incidence Study (NEMESIS). Stroke 2000; 31: 20872092.Google Scholar
Gailoud P, Hillis A, Perler B, Murphy KJ. Vertebrobasilar stroke as a late complication of a Blalock-Taussig Shunt. Ann Neurol 2002; 52: 231234.Google Scholar
Berthrong M, Sabsiton DC. Cerebral lesions in congenital heart disease: a review of autopsies on one hundred and sixty-two cases. Bull Hopkins Hospital 1951; 89: 384401.Google Scholar
Phornphutkul C, Rosenthal A, Nadas AS, Berenberg W. Cerebrovascular accidents in infants and children with cyanotic congenital heart disease. Am J Cardiol 1973; 32: 329334.Google Scholar