Your child will need to see a heart doctor (pediatric cardiologist.) The doctor will check your baby and listen to their heart and lungs. The details about your child's heart murmur will also help the doctor make the diagnosis.
Tests may be done to confirm the diagnosis. The tests your child has depends on their age and condition and on the doctor's preferences.
Echocardiogram (echo)
An echo uses sound waves to make a moving picture of the heart and heart valves. This test will show structural changes caused by TOF.
Chest X-ray
A chest X-ray may show changes in the heart and lungs caused by TOF. The heart on an X-ray may be enlarged or have the shape of a boot.
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
This test records the electrical activity of the heart. It also shows abnormal rhythms (arrhythmias or dysrhythmias) and finds heart muscle stress. These issues may be caused by TOF.
Cardiac catheterization (cardiac or heart cath)
A cardiac catheterization gives detailed information about the structures inside the heart. In this test, a small, thin, flexible tube (catheter) is put into a blood vessel in your child's groin. Then the doctor guides it to your child's heart. The doctor will inject your child with contrast dye to see their heart more clearly. This test measures your child's blood pressure and oxygen in the four chambers of the heart. It also measures blood pressure and oxygen in the pulmonary artery and aorta. Your child will get medicine to help them relax and prevent pain (sedation).