Title of article :
Late recognition and transcatheter closure of ventriculopulmonary artery shunts in Fontan patients
Author/Authors :
Kasem, Mohamed Yorkshire Heart Centre - Leeds General Infirmary - Leeds - United Kingdom , Bentham, Jamie Yorkshire Heart Centre - Leeds General Infirmary - Leeds - United Kingdom , Delle Donne, Grazia Yorkshire Heart Centre - Leeds General Infirmary - Leeds - United Kingdom , Deri, Antigoni Yorkshire Heart Centre - Leeds General Infirmary - Leeds - United Kingdom , Generali, Tomasso Yorkshire Heart Centre - Leeds General Infirmary - Leeds - United Kingdom , Thomson, John Yorkshire Heart Centre - Leeds General Infirmary - Leeds - United Kingdom
Pages :
2
From page :
332
To page :
333
Abstract :
In Fontan patients, the persistence of ventriculopulmonary flow is known to cause Fontan circuit pressure elevation and early failure (1, 2). Recognizing this issue can be challenging, until the failure is heralded. Early closure of the shunt may restore the hemodynamics. Here we describe the natural history of untreated ventriculopulmonary shunts in the circulation and the clinical benefits derived from transcatheter closure.
Keywords :
Congenital heart disease , Fontan , CP shunt , ventriculo-pulmonary communication
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Serial Year :
2019
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2601724
Link To Document :
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