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Stevenson Case 8 Question
Stevenson Case 8 Question
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The described gap in conduction across the infundibular septum in a 54-year-old male with a history of VT and repaired tetralogy of Fallot is likely significant for several reasons. The options provided suggest that the gap could be between a septal DSD patch and the pulmonic valve ring, may potentially cause VT, and could be covered by the transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement. Therefore, option D, "all of these," summarizes the potential importance of this conduction gap, implicating its anatomical, pathological, and procedural significance in the patient's condition and treatment plan.
Keywords
infundibular septum conduction gap
ventricular tachycardia (VT)
tetralogy of Fallot repair
septal DSD patch
transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement
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