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Advanced Imaging of the Fontan, What is Driving Fontan Failure: New Horizons...

Video Published 2019-01-11 Updated 2022-08-22

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Introduction to Fontan Imaging
Dr. Andrew Crean introduces the topic of Fontan failure from an imaging perspective, emphasizing the importance of imagi…
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Understanding Fontan Failure
Discussion on the complexities of Fontan failure, highlighting that it involves more than just ventricular dysfunction a…
00:04:00,000
Ventricular Dysfunction and Imaging Techniques
Exploration of ventricular dysfunction in Fontan patients, including the use of MRI techniques like T1 mapping to assess…
00:06:00,000
Thrombus Imaging Challenges
Addressing the challenges in imaging thrombus in Fontan patients, including common misconceptions and the importance of …
00:08:00,000
Case Studies in Thrombus Imaging
Presentation of case studies illustrating the pitfalls of thrombus imaging, emphasizing the need for careful analysis an…
00:10:00,000
The Importance of Contrast Timing
Discussion on how contrast timing affects the interpretation of imaging results in Fontan patients, with examples of mis…
00:12:00,000
Advanced Imaging Techniques
Overview of advanced imaging techniques such as gated imaging and their role in accurately diagnosing thrombus in Fontan…
00:14:00,000
Follow-Up and Management
Insights into the follow-up of Fontan patients using imaging, including the management of thrombus and the role of antic…
00:16:00,000
Conclusion and Future Directions
Concluding remarks on the importance of imaging in the management of Fontan patients and potential future advancements i…

Topic Overview

Expert presentation on advanced cardiac imaging techniques for evaluating Fontan circulation failure, emphasizing cross-sectional imaging of vascular pathways and complications. Discusses ventricular assessment, embolic events, and diagnostic pitfalls in thrombus detection using MRI and CT in both adult and pediatric Fontan patients.

Key Takeaways

  • Fontan ventricular function often remains stable over years; acute changes warrant investigation for embolic events or ischemia.
  • T1 mapping MRI shows higher myocardial fibrosis in systemic right ventricles vs left, potentially explaining worse long-term outcomes.
  • Thrombus imaging in Fontan circuits requires careful technique; contrast timing errors can mimic massive thrombosis in stable patients.
  • Cross-sectional imaging should prioritize 'plumbing' assessment (conduit patency, collaterals) over isolated ventricular function metrics.
  • Embolic complications including coronary events occur ~1/year in adult Fontan centers despite appearing clinically stable.

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