Leigh C Reardon, Jeannette P Lin, Glen S VanArsdell, Fady M Kaldas, Gentian Lluri, Weiyi Tan, Katrina M Whalen, Daniel Cruz, Ali Nsair, Mario C Deng, Melissa A Moore, Hillel Laks, Reshma M Biniwale, Sammy Saab, Andrew Baird, James M Wilson, Lorraine N Lubin, Jure Marijic, Tiffany M Williams, Christopher L Wray, Joseph S Meltzer, Vadim Gudzenko, Wolf B Kratzert, Jacques Neelankavil, Robert S Venick, Jamil A Aboulhosn
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Abstract
Purpose of the review: This is a comprehensive update on failing Fontan physiology and the role of heart and combined heart and liver transplantation in the current era.
Recent findings: Single ventricle physiology encompasses a series of rare congenital cardiac abnormalities that are characterized by absence of or hypoplasia of one ventricle. This effectively results in a single ventricular pumping chamber. These abnormalities are rarely compatible with long-term survival if left without surgical palliation in the first few years of life. Surgical treatment of single ventricle physiology has evolved over the past 60 years and is characterized by numerous creative innovations. These include the development of arteriopulmonary shunts, the evolution of partial cavopulmonary connections, and the eventual development of the "Fontan" operation. Regardless of the type of Fontan modification, the long-term consequences of the Fontan operation are predominantly related to chronic central venous hypertension and the multi-organ consequences thereof. Atrial arrhythmias can further compromise this circulation.Patients with single ventricle physiology represent a special sub-segment of congenital cardiac transplants and are arguably the most challenging patients considered for transplantation.
Summary: This review describes in detail the challenges and opportunities of heart and liver transplantation in Fontan patients, as viewed and managed by the experienced team at the Ahmanson/UCLA Adult Congenital Heart Center.
期刊介绍:
Under the guidance of Dr. Dorry Segev, from Johns Hopkins, Current Transplantation Reports will provide an in-depth review of topics covering kidney, liver, and pancreatic transplantation in addition to immunology and composite allografts.We accomplish this aim by inviting international authorities to contribute review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. By providing clear, insightful balanced contributions, the journal intends to serve those involved in the field of transplantation.