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A preoperative estimate of central venous pressure is associated with early Fontan failure
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryVol. 161Issue 4p1426–1434Published online: June 29, 2020- Michael A. Quail
- Ignatius Chan
- Shiv Sarna
- Marina Hughes
- Vivek Muthurangu
Cited in Scopus: 3Early Fontan failure is a serious complication after total cavopulmonary connection, characterized by high central venous pressure, low cardiac output, and resistance to medical therapy. This study aimed to estimate postoperative central venous pressure in patients with total cavopulmonary connection using data routinely collected during preoperative assessment. We sought to determine if this metric correlated with measured postoperative central venous pressure and if it was associated with early Fontan failure. - Congenital: FontanOpen Archive
An in vitro analysis of the PediMag and CentriMag for right-sided failing Fontan support
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryVol. 158Issue 5p1413–1421Published online: April 26, 2019- Phillip M. Trusty
- Mike Tree
- Kevin Maher
- Timothy C. Slesnick
- Kirk R. Kanter
- Ajit P. Yoganathan
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 10Right-sided mechanical circulatory support for failing Fontan physiology has been largely unsuccessful due to inherent hemodynamic differences between these patients and the target populations for most assist devices. This study uses advanced benchtop modeling of Fontan physiology to examine the use of PediMag and CentriMag to improve failing Fontan hemodynamics.