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Late Fontan Circulatory Failure. What Drives Systemic Venous Congestion and Low Cardiac Output in Adult Fontan Patients?

Alexander Van De Bruaene, Guido Claessen, Thomas Salaets, Marc Gewillig

2022Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Fontan circulation provides definite palliation for children born with a single anatomical or functional ventricle by diverting systemic venous blood directly to the pulmonary arteries, effectively rendering systemic venous return into portal vessels to the lung. Although this restores pulmonary blood flow and avoids the mixture of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood, it also results in elevated systemic venous pressures and low cardiac output. These are the two hallmarks of any Fontan circulation and the cause of Fontan circulatory failure later in life. We highlight the determinants of systemic venous return, its changed relationship with the pulmonary circulation, how it affects preload, and the changed role of the heart (myocardium, valves, and heart rate). By critically evaluating the components of the Fontan circulation, we hope to give some clues in how to optimize the Fontan circulation and avenues for future research.

Topics & Concepts

Venous return curveMedicineCardiologyInternal medicineCirculatory systemFontan procedureVentriclePreloadHeart failureCardiac outputSystemic circulationHemodynamicsCongenital Heart Disease StudiesPulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
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