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Quantitative Evaluation of Hemodynamics in the Fontan Circulation: A Cross-Sectional Study Measuring Energy Loss In Vivo

Flow energy loss (EL) at the Fontan anastomosis has been thought to reflect flow efficiencies and to influence on hemodynamics in the Fontan circulation and has been often discussed in numerical studies. However, in vivo EL measurements have to date not been reported. We directly measured EL in the...

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Autores principales: Honda, Takashi, Itatani, Keiichi, Takanashi, Manabu, Mineo, Eri, Kitagawa, Atsushi, Ando, Hisashi, Kimura, Sumito, Nakahata, Yayoi, Oka, Norihiko, Miyaji, Kagami, Ishii, Masahiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3897874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24002356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00246-013-0783-4
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author Honda, Takashi
Itatani, Keiichi
Takanashi, Manabu
Mineo, Eri
Kitagawa, Atsushi
Ando, Hisashi
Kimura, Sumito
Nakahata, Yayoi
Oka, Norihiko
Miyaji, Kagami
Ishii, Masahiro
author_facet Honda, Takashi
Itatani, Keiichi
Takanashi, Manabu
Mineo, Eri
Kitagawa, Atsushi
Ando, Hisashi
Kimura, Sumito
Nakahata, Yayoi
Oka, Norihiko
Miyaji, Kagami
Ishii, Masahiro
author_sort Honda, Takashi
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description Flow energy loss (EL) at the Fontan anastomosis has been thought to reflect flow efficiencies and to influence on hemodynamics in the Fontan circulation and has been often discussed in numerical studies. However, in vivo EL measurements have to date not been reported. We directly measured EL in the Fontan circulation and examined the relationship between the structural configuration and EL, as well as the influence of EL, on the hemodynamics in the Fontan circulation. We performed a catheterization study measuring simultaneous pressure and flow velocity to calculate EL in nine patients (mean age 2.3 ± 0.3 years) 1 year after the Fontan procedure. The measured EL was 9.66 ± 8.50 mW. One patient with left pulmonary artery stenosis recorded the highest EL (17.78 mW), and one patient with bilateral superior vena cava and left phrenic nerve palsy recorded the second highest EL (14.62 mW). EL significantly correlated with time constant tau and weakly with max-dp/dt during the isovolumic diastolic phase (r = 0.795 and −0.574, respectively). EL also correlated with max-dp/dt during the isovolumic systolic phase (r = 0.842) but not with ejection fraction or systemic blood flow (r = 0.384 and −0.034, respectively). In conclusion, inefficient structural configuration and phrenic nerve palsy seem to be related with increased in EL at the Fontan anastomosis. Although these preliminary findings also suggest that EL is associated with an impaired relaxation of the ventricle, a long-term study with a large population is warranted to reach such a definitive conclusion.
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spelling pubmed-38978742014-01-28 Quantitative Evaluation of Hemodynamics in the Fontan Circulation: A Cross-Sectional Study Measuring Energy Loss In Vivo Honda, Takashi Itatani, Keiichi Takanashi, Manabu Mineo, Eri Kitagawa, Atsushi Ando, Hisashi Kimura, Sumito Nakahata, Yayoi Oka, Norihiko Miyaji, Kagami Ishii, Masahiro Pediatr Cardiol Original Article Flow energy loss (EL) at the Fontan anastomosis has been thought to reflect flow efficiencies and to influence on hemodynamics in the Fontan circulation and has been often discussed in numerical studies. However, in vivo EL measurements have to date not been reported. We directly measured EL in the Fontan circulation and examined the relationship between the structural configuration and EL, as well as the influence of EL, on the hemodynamics in the Fontan circulation. We performed a catheterization study measuring simultaneous pressure and flow velocity to calculate EL in nine patients (mean age 2.3 ± 0.3 years) 1 year after the Fontan procedure. The measured EL was 9.66 ± 8.50 mW. One patient with left pulmonary artery stenosis recorded the highest EL (17.78 mW), and one patient with bilateral superior vena cava and left phrenic nerve palsy recorded the second highest EL (14.62 mW). EL significantly correlated with time constant tau and weakly with max-dp/dt during the isovolumic diastolic phase (r = 0.795 and −0.574, respectively). EL also correlated with max-dp/dt during the isovolumic systolic phase (r = 0.842) but not with ejection fraction or systemic blood flow (r = 0.384 and −0.034, respectively). In conclusion, inefficient structural configuration and phrenic nerve palsy seem to be related with increased in EL at the Fontan anastomosis. Although these preliminary findings also suggest that EL is associated with an impaired relaxation of the ventricle, a long-term study with a large population is warranted to reach such a definitive conclusion. Springer US 2013-09-04 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3897874/ /pubmed/24002356 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00246-013-0783-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Honda, Takashi
Itatani, Keiichi
Takanashi, Manabu
Mineo, Eri
Kitagawa, Atsushi
Ando, Hisashi
Kimura, Sumito
Nakahata, Yayoi
Oka, Norihiko
Miyaji, Kagami
Ishii, Masahiro
Quantitative Evaluation of Hemodynamics in the Fontan Circulation: A Cross-Sectional Study Measuring Energy Loss In Vivo
title Quantitative Evaluation of Hemodynamics in the Fontan Circulation: A Cross-Sectional Study Measuring Energy Loss In Vivo
title_full Quantitative Evaluation of Hemodynamics in the Fontan Circulation: A Cross-Sectional Study Measuring Energy Loss In Vivo
title_fullStr Quantitative Evaluation of Hemodynamics in the Fontan Circulation: A Cross-Sectional Study Measuring Energy Loss In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Evaluation of Hemodynamics in the Fontan Circulation: A Cross-Sectional Study Measuring Energy Loss In Vivo
title_short Quantitative Evaluation of Hemodynamics in the Fontan Circulation: A Cross-Sectional Study Measuring Energy Loss In Vivo
title_sort quantitative evaluation of hemodynamics in the fontan circulation: a cross-sectional study measuring energy loss in vivo
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3897874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24002356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00246-013-0783-4
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