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==Risk Factors for Early Repair==
==Risk Factors for Early Repair==
The following list of risk factors is associated with an increased risk of early repair of tetralogy of Fallot:
The following list of risk factors is associated with an increased risk of early repair of tetralogy of Fallot: <ref>Gustafson RA, Murray GF, Warden HE, Hill RC, Rozar GE Jr. Early primary repair of tetralogy of Fallot. Ann Thorac Surg. Mar 1988;45(3):235-41.</ref>
*[[Low birth weight]]
*[[Pulmonary artery atresia]]
*Major associated anomalies
*Multiple previous surgeries
*[[Absent pulmonary valve syndrome]]
*Young or old age
*Severe [[annular hypoplasia]]
*Small [[pulmonary arteries]]
*High peak RV–to–left ventricular pressure ratio
*Multiple [[VSD]]s
*Coexisting cardiac anomalies


Low birth weight
==Contraindications to Primary Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot==
 
Contraindications to primary repair in Tetralogy of Fallot include the following:
Pulmonary artery atresia
*The presence of an [[anomalous coronary artery]]
 
*Very [[low birth weight]]
Major associated anomalies
*Small [[pulmonary arteries]]
 
*Multiple [[VSD]]s
Multiple previous surgeries
*Multiple coexisting intracardiac malformations
 
Absent pulmonary valve syndrome
 
Young or old age
 
Severe annular hypoplasia
 
Small pulmonary arteries
 
High peak RV–to–left ventricular pressure ratio
 
Multiple VSDs
 
Coexisting cardiac anomalies
 
Contraindications
 
Contraindications to primary repair in tetralogy of Fallot include the following:
 
The presence of an anomalous coronary artery
 
Very low birth weight
 
Small pulmonary arteries
 
Multiple VSDs
 
Multiple coexisting intracardiac malformations


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

A complete surgical repair of Tetralogy of Fallot is now generally undertaken between the ages of 1 and 2, preferably at about one year of age.

Risk Factors for Early Repair

The following list of risk factors is associated with an increased risk of early repair of tetralogy of Fallot: [1]

Contraindications to Primary Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot

Contraindications to primary repair in Tetralogy of Fallot include the following:

References

  1. Gustafson RA, Murray GF, Warden HE, Hill RC, Rozar GE Jr. Early primary repair of tetralogy of Fallot. Ann Thorac Surg. Mar 1988;45(3):235-41.

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