Three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations were performed in the anastomotic region of the Fontan route between the venae cava and pulmonary arteries to investigate the risk of thrombosis due to blood stasis in the Fontan circulation. The finite volume method based on the time-averaged continuity and Navier–Stokes equations combined with the k-ω SST turbulent model was used in the CFD simulations. Low shear rate (SR) and SR on the wall (WSR) of −1 were used as markers to assess blood stasis as a cause of blood coagulation. Simulated blood flow velocity and both SR and WSR were reduced in the right atrium (RA) as the cavity of a flow channel in the atriopulmonary connection (APC) Fontan model, whereas the values increas...
This study analyzes the accuracy of the Fontan circulation using four-dimensional (4D) flow magnetic...
The prevalence of single ventricle physiology is estimated to be 1/3000. Fontan physiology is the fi...
Congenital heart disease is the most common birth defect and functionally univentricular heart defec...
Objective: The conventional Fontan circulation deviates the superior vena cava (SVC=1/3 of the syste...
Objectives and background. In the Fontan circulation, pulmonary and systemic vascular resistances a...
The Fontan procedure for univentricular heart defects creates a unique circulation where all pulmona...
Fontan operation is the last stage of single-ventricle surgical reconstructions that connects superi...
Purpose: Patients with complex congenital heart disease may need to be converted to a Fontan circula...
Adult patients who have undergone the Fontan procedure are highly vulnerable to gradual, progressive...
The Fontan procedure is a surgery that is performed on single-ventricle heart patients, and, due to ...
Certain congenital heart defects can lead to the development of only a single pumping chamber, or ve...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise intolerance is common in total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) patients. It has ...
Single ventricle malformations are complex congenital heart defects which require a three-stage surg...
Background: The Fontan procedure is the last of three stages of congenital heart surgery to treat ch...
Experimental studies of various pathological and cardiovascular device flows are performed to assess...
This study analyzes the accuracy of the Fontan circulation using four-dimensional (4D) flow magnetic...
The prevalence of single ventricle physiology is estimated to be 1/3000. Fontan physiology is the fi...
Congenital heart disease is the most common birth defect and functionally univentricular heart defec...
Objective: The conventional Fontan circulation deviates the superior vena cava (SVC=1/3 of the syste...
Objectives and background. In the Fontan circulation, pulmonary and systemic vascular resistances a...
The Fontan procedure for univentricular heart defects creates a unique circulation where all pulmona...
Fontan operation is the last stage of single-ventricle surgical reconstructions that connects superi...
Purpose: Patients with complex congenital heart disease may need to be converted to a Fontan circula...
Adult patients who have undergone the Fontan procedure are highly vulnerable to gradual, progressive...
The Fontan procedure is a surgery that is performed on single-ventricle heart patients, and, due to ...
Certain congenital heart defects can lead to the development of only a single pumping chamber, or ve...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise intolerance is common in total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) patients. It has ...
Single ventricle malformations are complex congenital heart defects which require a three-stage surg...
Background: The Fontan procedure is the last of three stages of congenital heart surgery to treat ch...
Experimental studies of various pathological and cardiovascular device flows are performed to assess...
This study analyzes the accuracy of the Fontan circulation using four-dimensional (4D) flow magnetic...
The prevalence of single ventricle physiology is estimated to be 1/3000. Fontan physiology is the fi...
Congenital heart disease is the most common birth defect and functionally univentricular heart defec...