Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

421. Case Report: Switched at Birth: A Case of Congenital Heart Disease Presenting in Adulthood – New York Presbyterian Queens 

Jul 10, 2025
Joining the discussion are Su Yuan, an adult congenital heart disease expert from New York Presbyterian, alongside first-year fellows Ayan Purkayastha and David Song. They explore an intriguing case of a 53-year-old woman with atypical chest pain linked to congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries. The team dives into the complexities of diagnosing dextrocardia and managing unique cardiac conditions in adults. Insightful reflections on patient communication and ongoing care highlight the challenges and innovations in treating congenital heart disease.
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Variable Presentations in CCTGA Adults

  • CCTGA can remain asymptomatic until late adulthood.
  • Systemic RV dysfunction and tricuspid regurgitation drive symptoms and complications.
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Challenges in Managing Systemic RV Dysfunction

  • No proven medical therapies improve systemic RV dysfunction morbidity or mortality.
  • Patients need close follow-up and treatment focused on preserving RV function.
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Sacubitril-Valsartan Benefits in CCTGA

  • Sacubitril-valsartan showed RV function improvement after one year.
  • Functional class and exercise tolerance also improved but morbidity/mortality benefit is unproven.
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