Pathophysiology, adaptation, and imaging of the right ventricle in Fontan circulation
- PMID: 30239235
- DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00336.2018
Pathophysiology, adaptation, and imaging of the right ventricle in Fontan circulation
Abstract
The Fontan procedure, which creates a total cavopulmonary anastomosis and represents the final stage of palliation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome, generates a unique circulation relying on a functionally single right ventricle (RV). The RV pumps blood in series around the systemic and pulmonary circulation, which requires adaptations to the abnormal volume and pressure loads. Here, we provide a complete review of RV adaptations as the RV assumes the role of the systemic ventricle, the progression of RV dysfunction to a distinct pattern of heart failure unique to this disease process, and the assessment and management strategies used to protect and rehabilitate the failing RV of Fontan circulation.
Keywords: Fontan; congenital heart disease; diastolic dysfunction; hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
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