Asynchronous volume changes of the two ventricles after Fontan operation in patients with a biventricular heart
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Asynchronous volume changes of the two ventricles after Fontan operation in patients with a biventricular heart
Abstract
Coordinated contraction of the ventricle is an important determinant of pump function, which seems to be particularly important in Fontan circulation with one pumping ventricle. We analyzed the synchronism of contraction of the two ventricles in 11 patients with a biventricular heart who had undergone Fontan operation. Curves representing ventricular volume changes in a cardiac cycle measured on angiograms were smoothed and divided into 20 segments. We calculated the number of segments of the same directional volume changes (synchronous changes) between the two ventricles (synchronous ratio). We also calculated the total volume of the two ventricles (the two as one whole ventricle) by adding their volumes in each segment and calculated the ratio (stroke volume ratio) of the aortic stroke volume from the whole ventricle to the sum of stroke volumes of the morphological right and left ventricles. If the two ventricles ejected the blood in a completely synchronous manner, these ratios should be 1.0. In seven patients with synchronous ratios of 0.75 or greater and a stroke volume ratio of greater than 0.95, the cardiac index was 3.2 +/- 0.3 l/min/m2, the maximum total volume (corresponding to end-diastolic volume) was 106 +/- 45% normal, and the ejection fraction was 0.44 +/- 0.10. In four patients with ratios of less than 0.70 and 0.95, respectively, the parameters were 2.4 +/- 0.5 (P < 0.05), 193 +/- 92%, and 0.33 +/- 0.08, respectively. The synchronous ratio was inversely correlated with cardiac output. In conclusion, synchronism of the cardiac cycle of the two ventricles affects Fontan circulation in patients with a biventricular heart.
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