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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)

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Contributed by Dept of Cardiology (website)

Description

Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) consists of four defects:
• A hole (ventricular septal defect) between the two lower heart chambers (ventricles)
• Obstruction from the right ventricle to the lung caused by thick muscles (infundibular stenosis) and/or narrowing of the pulmonary valve (pulmonary stenosis)
• The aorta, which is the major artery that supplies oxygen-rich blood to the body, lies over the ventricular septal defect (overriding aorta)
• The muscle of the right ventricle becomes thick (right ventricular hypertrophy)

Babies with TOF may need a procedure to temporarily increase blood flow to the lung (Blalock-Taussig shunt).

Total surgical repair will be done later when the baby is older. In adulthood, there may be residual obstruction from the thick muscle in the right heart chambers or from narrowed pulmonary valve. Sometimes, the pulmonary valve may become leaky (does not close properly) after the initial childhood repair. Thus, further operation (pulmonary valve replacement) may be necessary during adulthood.

 

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Where to Seek Treatment

The medical institutions within SingHealth that offer consultation and treatment for this condition include:

1. National Heart Centre Singapore
Dept of Cardiology
17 Third Hospital Avenue, Mistri Wing, Singapore 168752

Outpatient Appointment Unit:
Tel : +65 6436 7840

International Enquiries, please contact:
Tel : +65 6236 7438
Email : ims@nhcs.com.sg
2. KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Children's Services - Cardiology
100 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 229899

Central Appointments:
Tel : +65 6294 4050

International Enquiries, please contact:
Tel : +65 6394 8888
Email : international@kkh.com.sg





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