“…Other imaging modalities which facilitate the diagnostic evaluation of these patients include cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), cardiovascular computed tomography (CCT), nuclear scintigraphy, and cardiac angiography. Multimodality guidelines have been published for both tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) and transposition of the great arteries (TGA) and discussed elsewhere [4,5]. For the purpose of this paper, we will discuss the role of echocardiography in making a diagnosis, evaluate for potential complications and hopefully predict outcomes such as heart failure (HF), sudden cardiac death (SCD) and arrhythmias.…”