Diagnostics (Oct 2023)

Overcoming Underpowering in the Outcome Analysis of Repaired—Tetralogy of Fallot: A Multicenter Database from the CMR/CT Working Group of the Italian Pediatric Cardiology Society (SICPed)

  • Lamia Ait-Ali,
  • Benedetta Leonardi,
  • Annalisa Alaimo,
  • Giovanna Baccano,
  • Elena Bennati,
  • Valentina Bucciarelli,
  • Alberto Clemente,
  • Silvia Favilli,
  • Francesca Ferroni,
  • Maria Cristina Inserra,
  • Luigi Lovato,
  • Antonella Maiorano,
  • Simona Anna Marcora,
  • Chiara Marrone,
  • Nicola Martini,
  • Gianluca Mirizzi,
  • Giulia Pasqualin,
  • Giuseppe Peritore,
  • Giovanni Puppini,
  • Camilla Sandrini,
  • Francesca Raimondi,
  • Francesco Secchi,
  • Gaia Spaziani,
  • Nicola Stagnaro,
  • Stefano Salvadori,
  • Aurelio Secinaro,
  • Bertrand Tchana,
  • Gianluca Trocchio,
  • Davide Galetti,
  • Federica Pieroni,
  • Stefano Dalmiani,
  • Francesco Bianco,
  • Pierluigi Festa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13203255
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 20
p. 3255

Abstract

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Background: Managing repaired tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) patients is still challenging despite the fact that published studies identified prognostic clinical or imaging data with rather good negative predictive accuracy but weak positive predictive accuracy. Heterogeneity of the initial anatomy, the surgical approach, and the complexity of the mechanism leading to dilation and ventricular dysfunction explain the challenge of predicting the adverse event in this population. Therefore, risk stratification and management of this population remain poorly standardized. Design: The CMR/CT WG of the Italian Pediatric Cardiology Society set up a multicenter observational clinical database of repaired TOF evaluations. This registry will enroll patients retrospectively and prospectively assessed by CMR for clinical indication in many congenital heart diseases (CHD) Italian centers. Data collection in a dedicated platform will include surgical history, clinical data, imaging data, and adverse cardiac events at 6 years of follow-up. Summary: The multicenter repaired TOF clinical database will collect data on patients evaluated by CMR in many CHD centers in Italy. The registry has been set up to allow future research studies in this population to improve clinical/surgical management and risk stratification of this population.

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