2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-8932(02)76619-0
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Operación modificada de Fontan o variantes efectuadas en un solo tiempo quirúrgico. Determinantes de la mortalidad

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“…Moreover, the performance of the Fontan system itself depends on several variables such as a good systolic and diastolic function, the sinus rhythm, low pulmonary pressure and vascular resistances, and good respiratory function. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] It is also debated if the Fontan outcome is influenced by pre-Fontan haemodynamic data. 6,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] In fact, even if some studies underlined that the pre-Fontan haemodynamic data do not affect short-term post-Fontan outcome, [13][14][15] the majority of the authors agree on the importance of performing a pre-Fontan haemodynamic assessment to obtain the valuable data as the need for fenestration and anticipate the need for peri-operative systemic or pulmonary 18 Bridges et al underlined that the pulmonary artery size could not be considered alone as the major determinant of Fontan outcome.…”
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“…Moreover, the performance of the Fontan system itself depends on several variables such as a good systolic and diastolic function, the sinus rhythm, low pulmonary pressure and vascular resistances, and good respiratory function. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] It is also debated if the Fontan outcome is influenced by pre-Fontan haemodynamic data. 6,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] In fact, even if some studies underlined that the pre-Fontan haemodynamic data do not affect short-term post-Fontan outcome, [13][14][15] the majority of the authors agree on the importance of performing a pre-Fontan haemodynamic assessment to obtain the valuable data as the need for fenestration and anticipate the need for peri-operative systemic or pulmonary 18 Bridges et al underlined that the pulmonary artery size could not be considered alone as the major determinant of Fontan outcome.…”
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“…1,5 In particular, several papers underlined that higher Fontan system pressure is associated with an increased risk of failure or death. [7][8][9][10] Salvin et al report about the relation between the Fontan pressure system and the duration of effusions. 12 With all these premises, the use of a dedicated formula to predict the pressure in the Fontan system starting from pre-Fontan catheterisation data could be an additional information in this group of patients.…”
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“…Improvement of surgical techniques and the increasingly earlier age at which the TCD is completed have enabled the Fontan circulation as a real alternative for a growing number of complex congenital or acquired heart diseases in our environment. In addition, the extracardiac TCD or modified Fontan, which has replaced the classic atriopulmonary shunt, has significantly reduced complications such as arrhythmias and mortality in the most recent series [4]. The sheer size of anatomic structures in children with CHD and their longer survival have increasingly made more necessary different PI techniques that aim to keep Fontan circulation in optimum condition.…”
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“…Measurements of ventricular end-diastolic pressure [6], pulmonary artery pressure [18], and pulmonary vascular resistance [15] have been used to identify and exclude patients at risk for a poor post-Fontan outcome. A prior study from our institution found that for patients undergoing a Fontan operation from 1987 through 1991, preoperative pulmonary vascular resistance was associated with early Fontan failure [26].…”
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