Pauline David, Elena Panaioli, Laurence Iserin, Julie Karila-Cohen, Anne-Solène Chaussade, Sophie Malekzadeh-Milani, Fanny Bajolle, Damien Bonnet, Diala Khraiche, Antoine Legendre
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Abstract
Background: Most patients with Fontan circulation struggle to increase cardiac output during exercise, affecting aerobic capacity and quality of life.
Aim: We sought to identify factors in the preFontan period and in management that influence their exercise cardiac performance.
Methods: We retrospectively collected anatomical, clinical and pre- and postFontan invasive haemodynamic data, including ventricular filling pressure in 57 consecutive Fontan patients who underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Exercise cardiac performance was assessed by peak cardiac index measurement using a thoracic bioelectrical impedance device.
Results: The median age at Fontan procedure was 6.3 (interquartile range 2.8) years, and 43 patients had concomitant fenestration. Age at cardiopulmonary exercise testing was 14.7 (interquartile range 5.4) years. In multivariable models, peak cardiac index was influenced by cyanosis duration (B=-0.272; P<0.0001) and by the Norwood procedure (-1.977; P=0.002). Peak indexed stroke volume was influenced by cyanosis duration (B=-1.109; P=0.0002), whereas peak heart rate was influenced by preFontan peripheral oxygen saturation (B=0.602; P=0.009). Cyanosis duration≤6.9 years predicted a peak indexed stroke volume≥45mL/m2 (area under the curve=0.747; P=0.001). Furthermore, peak indexed stroke volume and peak heart rate were correlated with postFontan ventricular filling pressure: rp=-0.539 (P=0.012) and rp=-0.552 (P=0.010), respectively. PostFontan ventricular filling pressure was correlated with bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt duration (rs=0.498; P=0.023).
Conclusions: Cyanosis duration and low preFontan peripheral oxygen saturation affect exercise cardiac performance after Fontan, partly through ventricular dysfunction. Early Fontan procedure and limited postFontan cyanosis could promote better long-term exercise cardiac performance.
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The Journal publishes original peer-reviewed clinical and research articles, epidemiological studies, new methodological clinical approaches, review articles and editorials. Topics covered include coronary artery and valve diseases, interventional and pediatric cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, cardiomyopathy and heart failure, arrhythmias and stimulation, cardiovascular imaging, vascular medicine and hypertension, epidemiology and risk factors, and large multicenter studies. Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases also publishes abstracts of papers presented at the annual sessions of the Journées Européennes de la Société Française de Cardiologie and the guidelines edited by the French Society of Cardiology.