“The Heart Sound Quintet”: A Case Report of Right-Sided Heart Failure Due to Free Pulmonary Regurgitation Long After Intracardiac Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot

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Patient: Male, 52-year-old Final Diagnosis: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) Symptoms: Palpitation Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Computed tomography • echocardiography • magnetic resonance imaging Specialty: Cardiology Objective: Congenital defects/diseases Background: Intracardiac repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is generally performed during childhood. However, the majority of patients develop the sequelae long after surgical repair, which results in significant right ventricular (RV) di-lation, RV myocardial dysfunction, and, ultimately, in right-sided heart failure. Case Report: A 52-year-old man was referred to our institution for the evaluation of sudden-onset ventricular tachycardia. His medical history included RV outflow tract reconstruction at 5 years of age. Auscultation revealed a harsh diastolic regurgitant murmur, widely split first heart sound (S1), and a single second heart sound (S2), indicating a severely dilated RV due to severe pulmonary regurgitation (PR) and the presence of a non-functioning pulmonary valve. Moreover, the right-sided third heart sound (S3) and fourth heart sound (S4) were present, consis-tent with elevated RV filling pressure and the presence of a non-compliant RV. Eventually, the aforementioned “heart sound quintet” was confirmed using multimodal evaluation as right-sided heart failure with a concom-itant severely dilated RV because of complete regression of the pulmonary valve and resultant free PR. Conclusions: We encountered a case with a “heart sound quintet” that was composed of a widely split S1, single S2 with a harsh diastolic regurgitant murmur, and right-sided S3 and S4. The logical interpretation of the findings from physical examination will contribute to understanding the pathophysiology and aid clinical decision-making.

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Fujita, H., Matsumoto, K., Miwa, K., Suzuki, M., Suto, M., Sakai, J., … Hirata, K. I. (2020). “The Heart Sound Quintet”: A Case Report of Right-Sided Heart Failure Due to Free Pulmonary Regurgitation Long After Intracardiac Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot. American Journal of Case Reports, 21, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.924636

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