Analysis of Echocardiography and Risk Factors Related to Prognosis in Adult Patients with Isolated Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries
Lixin Zhang, Yuduo Wu, Jiaoyang Xie, Yanping Ruan, Xiaoyan Hao, Hairui Wang, Ye Zhang, Jiancheng Han, Yihua He, Xiaoyan Gu

TL;DR
This study examines the echocardiographic features and risk factors affecting outcomes in adults with a rare heart condition called isolated congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries.
Contribution
The study identifies specific echocardiographic markers and risk factors associated with prognosis in adult patients with isolated CCTGA.
Findings
Tricuspid valve surgery was associated with higher rates of structural valve changes.
Age, right ventricular end-diastolic diameter, and low systemic ventricular ejection fraction at diagnosis are independent risk factors for adverse outcomes.
No significant difference in survival or adverse outcomes was found between surgery and non-surgery groups.
Abstract
Objectives: This study sought to echocardiographic manifestations and the related risk factors affecting the prognosis of isolated congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA). Methods: A total of 143 patients (≥18 years of age) were diagnosed with isolated CCTGA at Anzhen Hospital. The patients were classified as the operation group and the non-operation group depending on whether they had undergone tricuspid valve surgery. The echocardiographic data and follow-up were compared, and the primary outcomes examined were defined as death or heart transplantation. Results: The average age of 143 patients with isolated CCTGA was 39.93 ± 13.50 years. Tricuspid valve surgery was performed in 31 patients with isolated CCTGA, and 112 patients did not undergo tricuspid valve surgery. The incidence of tricuspid valve structural changes in the operation group was 39.1%, and…
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TopicsCongenital Heart Disease Studies · Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy · Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
