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How Does the Blood Go Round in Single Ventricles and Fontans? New Horizons in...

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

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Expert discussion of Fontan circulation hemodynamics, demonstrating that respiratory effort drives 40-50% of cardiac output in single ventricle patients. Reviews historical research on pulmonary vascular resistance and selective response to nitric oxide therapy in post-Fontan patients.

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  • 40-50% of cardiac output in Fontan patients is driven by respiratory effort; negative intrathoracic pressure during inspiration pulls blood through the circuit
  • Valsalva maneuvers (straining, constipation) can critically reduce Fontan flow by eliminating respiratory-driven circulation
  • Only ~50% of Fontan patients show pulmonary vascular resistance reduction with nitric oxide, suggesting selective benefit from PDE-5 inhibitors like sildenafil
  • Low pulmonary vascular resistance (<2 Wood units) is essential pre-Fontan; respiratory work cannot overcome elevated PVR in this passive circulation
  • Cardiac cycle contributes minimally to Fontan flow compared to respiration; ventricular systole provides only small suction effect during diastole

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