In recent decades, the Fontan procedure and its variations have resulted in markedly improved outcomes of patients with single-ventricle physiology. These improvements are expected to increase greatly the number of surviving patients, particularly those surviving long into adulthood. However, there is still a progressive risk of attrition and failure of the Fontan circulation over time, the underlying pathophysiology of which is not fully understood. Current evidence suggests that alterations in the structure and function of the pulmonary vasculature may play a pivotal role. Recent evidence suggests that therapies approved for pulmonary arterial hypertension may provide benefits in this increasingly important patient population
Decreased exercise capacity after Fontan surgery is relatively common and the failure of the Fontan ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with antegrade pulmonary blood flow after a bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt (...
Not only morphology of pulmonary artery or pulmonary artery resistance, but major aortopulmonary col...
Background The Fontan circulation is a successful operative strategy for abolishing cyanosis and chr...
Introduction The Fontan procedure is the palliative procedure for single ventricle physiology. Pulm...
Background: The Fontan circulation is a successful operative strategy for abolishing cyanosis and ch...
IntroductionThe Fontan procedure is the palliative procedure for single ventricle physiology. Pulmon...
The Fontan operation was first performed in 1968. Since then, this operation has been performed on t...
BACKGROUND: The Fontan circulation is a palliation for patients with a functionally univentricular h...
The Fontan circulation results from routing of the systemic venous blood to the pulmonary circulatio...
BACKGROUND: The Fontan circulation is a palliative procedure performed in patients with complex cong...
In recent decades, survival of children with complex congenital heart disease has improved considera...
Objective In the Fontan circulation, non-pulsatile pulmonary blood flow is suggested to negatively a...
Background: The Fontan circulation is a palliative procedure performed in patients with complex cong...
Background: The Fontan circulation is a palliative procedure performed in patients with complex cong...
Decreased exercise capacity after Fontan surgery is relatively common and the failure of the Fontan ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with antegrade pulmonary blood flow after a bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt (...
Not only morphology of pulmonary artery or pulmonary artery resistance, but major aortopulmonary col...
Background The Fontan circulation is a successful operative strategy for abolishing cyanosis and chr...
Introduction The Fontan procedure is the palliative procedure for single ventricle physiology. Pulm...
Background: The Fontan circulation is a successful operative strategy for abolishing cyanosis and ch...
IntroductionThe Fontan procedure is the palliative procedure for single ventricle physiology. Pulmon...
The Fontan operation was first performed in 1968. Since then, this operation has been performed on t...
BACKGROUND: The Fontan circulation is a palliation for patients with a functionally univentricular h...
The Fontan circulation results from routing of the systemic venous blood to the pulmonary circulatio...
BACKGROUND: The Fontan circulation is a palliative procedure performed in patients with complex cong...
In recent decades, survival of children with complex congenital heart disease has improved considera...
Objective In the Fontan circulation, non-pulsatile pulmonary blood flow is suggested to negatively a...
Background: The Fontan circulation is a palliative procedure performed in patients with complex cong...
Background: The Fontan circulation is a palliative procedure performed in patients with complex cong...
Decreased exercise capacity after Fontan surgery is relatively common and the failure of the Fontan ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with antegrade pulmonary blood flow after a bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt (...
Not only morphology of pulmonary artery or pulmonary artery resistance, but major aortopulmonary col...