Interv Akut Kardiol 2019; 18(3, Suppl.A): 18-21 | DOI: 10.36290/kar.2019.046

Transpositions of the great arteries in adulthood

Tomáš Zatočil1, Anna Nečasová1, Lumír Koc1, Petr Kala1, Daniela Žáková3, Petra Antonová2
1 Interní kardiologická klinika, Centrum komplexní péče o vrozené srdeční vady v dospělosti, LF MU a FN, Brno
2 Centrum pro dospělé s vrozenou srdeční vadou, Klinika kardiovaskulární chirurgie FN Motol, Praha
3 Centrum kardiovaskulární a transplantační chirurgie, Centrum komplexní péče o vrozené srdeční vady v dospělosti, Brno

Transpositions of the great arteries are a heterogeneous group of complicated congenital heart diseases that vary in terms of
the management, subsequent complications, and long-term prognosis. In congenitally corrected transposition without surgery
and uncorrected transposition after arterial switch, there is the right ventricle in the systemic position, and in adulthood there
predominate problems with heart failure and/or systemic tricuspid valve regurgitation, with arrhythmias also being frequent. On
the contrary, uncorrected transposition after arterial switch in childhood has a very favourable course in adulthood.

Keywords: transposition of the great arteries (TGA), uncorrected transposition (complete, nTGA, D-TGA), congenitally correctedtransposition (ccTGA, L-TGA)

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Zatočil T, Nečasová A, Koc L, Kala P, Žáková D, Antonová P. Transpositions of the great arteries in adulthood. Interv Akut Kardiol. 2019;18(Suppl A - Congenital heart disease):18-21. doi: 10.36290/kar.2019.046.
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