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Case Review Dynamic Assessment of the Fontan Part II: New Horizons in Medical...

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

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Demonstrates non-invasive exercise testing protocol for Fontan patients using peripheral venous pressure monitoring and liver stiffness measurement. Case presentation shows how elevated exercise venous pressures (>25 mmHg) correlate with hepatic dysfunction and reduced functional capacity, with therapeutic response testing to pulmonary vasodilators.

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  • Peripheral venous pressure monitoring during exercise correlates well with central venous pressure and can non-invasively screen Fontan patients before catheterization.
  • Fontan patients with venous pressures exceeding 25 mmHg during exercise show subclinical hepatocellular damage and reduced exercise capacity.
  • Mean capillary filling pressure measured non-invasively reflects intravascular volume status and venous compliance, both often abnormal in Fontan circulation.
  • Renal and cerebral NIRS drop precipitously during exercise in Fontan patients, with renal perfusion remaining impaired even 5-6 minutes post-exercise.
  • Exercise-based pharmacologic testing (sildenafil, tadalafil, inhaled treprostinil) allows non-invasive assessment of pulmonary vasodilator response before catheterization.

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