OBJECTIVE: Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations can occur after the Fontan procedure and are believed to be associated with disproportionate pulmonary distribution of hepatic venous effluent. We studied the effect of total cavopulmonary connection geometry and the effect of increased cardiac output on distribution of inferior vena caval return to the lungs. METHODS: Ten patients undergoing the Fontan procedure, 5 with extracardiac and 5 with intracardiac configurations of the total cavopulmonary connection, previously analyzed for power loss were processed for calculating the distribution of inferior vena caval return to the lungs (second-order accuracy). One idealized total cavopulmonary connection was similarly analyzed under parametric ...
Background. The staged Fontan procedure is used to palliate functionally univentricular hearts. The ...
OBJECTIVES: Adequacy of 16-20mm extracardiac conduits for adolescent Fontan patients remains unknown...
<p>Apicocaval juxtaposition (ACJ) is a rare congenital heart defect associated with single ventricle...
ObjectivePulmonary arteriovenous malformations can occur after the Fontan procedure and are believed...
Pulmonary hepatic flow distribution in total cavopulmonary connections: extracardiac versus intracar...
Total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) geometries have great variability. Geometric features, such as...
ObjectivesOur goal was to determine flow distribution in the cavopulmonary connections of patients w...
BackgroundNumerous studies have sought to optimize the design of total cavopulmonary connections wit...
ObjectiveWe quantify the geometric and hemodynamic characteristics of extracardiac and lateral tunne...
Fontan patients require a balanced hepatic blood flow distribution (HFD) to prevent pulmonary arteri...
Objectives and background. In the Fontan circulation, pulmonary and systemic vascular resistances a...
Few hemodynamic comparison studies on various types of Fontan operation have been reported. The obje...
Surgery for the treatment of congenital heart diseases has been improving very rapidly in recent yea...
Single ventricle malformations are complex congenital heart defects which require a three-stage surg...
Background. The staged Fontan procedure is used to palliate functionally univentricular hearts. The ...
OBJECTIVES: Adequacy of 16-20mm extracardiac conduits for adolescent Fontan patients remains unknown...
<p>Apicocaval juxtaposition (ACJ) is a rare congenital heart defect associated with single ventricle...
ObjectivePulmonary arteriovenous malformations can occur after the Fontan procedure and are believed...
Pulmonary hepatic flow distribution in total cavopulmonary connections: extracardiac versus intracar...
Total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) geometries have great variability. Geometric features, such as...
ObjectivesOur goal was to determine flow distribution in the cavopulmonary connections of patients w...
BackgroundNumerous studies have sought to optimize the design of total cavopulmonary connections wit...
ObjectiveWe quantify the geometric and hemodynamic characteristics of extracardiac and lateral tunne...
Fontan patients require a balanced hepatic blood flow distribution (HFD) to prevent pulmonary arteri...
Objectives and background. In the Fontan circulation, pulmonary and systemic vascular resistances a...
Few hemodynamic comparison studies on various types of Fontan operation have been reported. The obje...
Surgery for the treatment of congenital heart diseases has been improving very rapidly in recent yea...
Single ventricle malformations are complex congenital heart defects which require a three-stage surg...
Background. The staged Fontan procedure is used to palliate functionally univentricular hearts. The ...
OBJECTIVES: Adequacy of 16-20mm extracardiac conduits for adolescent Fontan patients remains unknown...
<p>Apicocaval juxtaposition (ACJ) is a rare congenital heart defect associated with single ventricle...