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Hepatic cholate clearance as assessed by HepQuant-SHUNT is associated with clinical outcomes in individuals with Fontan circulation. [PDF]
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Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021
Dr. O.P. Yadava, CEO & Chief Cardiac Surgeon, National Heart Institute, New Delhi, India, and Editor-in-Chief, Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, in conversation with Prof. Richard Jonas, Paediatric Cardiac Surgeon from Washington DC, USA, on Failing Fontan.
Om Prakash Yadava, Richard A. Jonas
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Dr. O.P. Yadava, CEO & Chief Cardiac Surgeon, National Heart Institute, New Delhi, India, and Editor-in-Chief, Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, in conversation with Prof. Richard Jonas, Paediatric Cardiac Surgeon from Washington DC, USA, on Failing Fontan.
Om Prakash Yadava, Richard A. Jonas
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Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1988
Right atrial-pulmonary artery connection places the pulmonary circulation in series with the systemic circulation rather than the single ventricular "parallel" circulatory arrangement that usually is present prior to repair. The accompanying central cardiac shunt and volume overload physiology are eliminated. Favorable changes in ventricular dimension,
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Right atrial-pulmonary artery connection places the pulmonary circulation in series with the systemic circulation rather than the single ventricular "parallel" circulatory arrangement that usually is present prior to repair. The accompanying central cardiac shunt and volume overload physiology are eliminated. Favorable changes in ventricular dimension,
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Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2015
The Fontan operation places the systemic and pulmonary circulations in series, driven by a single ventricular chamber. It has become the treatment strategy of choice for palliating single-ventricle congenital heart disease. This anatomy engenders profound changes in physiology, affecting the cardiovascular and respiratory systems with direct ...
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The Fontan operation places the systemic and pulmonary circulations in series, driven by a single ventricular chamber. It has become the treatment strategy of choice for palliating single-ventricle congenital heart disease. This anatomy engenders profound changes in physiology, affecting the cardiovascular and respiratory systems with direct ...
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2009
Improved surgical and medical management has led to an increase in survival after staged univentricular palliative procedures. Subsequently, this improved survival has led to an increase in the number of patients who will present for noncardiac surgical interventions with Fontan physiology.
Philip D, Bailey, David R, Jobes
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Improved surgical and medical management has led to an increase in survival after staged univentricular palliative procedures. Subsequently, this improved survival has led to an increase in the number of patients who will present for noncardiac surgical interventions with Fontan physiology.
Philip D, Bailey, David R, Jobes
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2015
Early failure of the Fontan circulation is rare in the current era but remains associated with a high mortality rate. Surgical Fontan takedown has evolved as one of the strategies to stabilize the circulation, improve survival, and allow for a future attempt at Fontan completion.
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Early failure of the Fontan circulation is rare in the current era but remains associated with a high mortality rate. Surgical Fontan takedown has evolved as one of the strategies to stabilize the circulation, improve survival, and allow for a future attempt at Fontan completion.
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Compression of an Extracardiac Fontan Following Classic Fontan Revision
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2004The extracardiac Fontan arose as an alternative in order to prevent the classical procedure's sequelea. Complications of the extracardiac Fontan have been described, but this case report aims to highlight the devastating and infrequent complication of external conduit compression.A 25-year-old male underwent Fontan conversion to extracardiac Fontan for
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