The Adult Patient with a Fontan

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The authors summarize the most important anatomic and physiologic substrates of Fontan circulation. Common anatomic substrates include hypoplastic left heart syndrome, tricuspid atresia, double inlet left ventricle, and unbalanced atrioventricular septal defects. After the Fontan operation exercise capacity is limited and the key hemodynamic drivers is limited preload due to a relatively fixed pulmonary vascular resistance. The authors provide contemporary data on survival, morbidity, and need for reintervention. Operative morality is now expected to be less than 1% and 30 year survival approximately 89%. The authors delineate potential therapeutic approaches for the potential late complications.

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AlZahrani, A., Rathod, R., Krimly, A., Salam, Y., AlMarzoog, A. J. T., & Veldtman, G. R. (2020, August 1). The Adult Patient with a Fontan. Cardiology Clinics. W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccl.2020.05.002

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