In this episode, we review Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), including its pre-repair issues, surgical options, and post-repair complications. What are the four cardinal abnormalities seen in TOF, and how do they impact right-to-left shunting and systemic oxygenation? What are the differences between the Blalock-Taussig shunt, the Waterston or Potts shunts, and complete TOF repair? What surgical strategies are used today? When are temporizing procedures acceptable over complete repair? What are the long-term complications after TOF repair, including pulmonary regurgitation (PR), arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac death, and how are these managed? When is it acceptable to perform pulmonary valve replacement in post-TOF repair patients who have moderate or severe PR that is asymptomatic? Tune in for answers to these questions.


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