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Prognostic value of exercise variables in 335 patients after the Fontan operation: a 23-year single-center experience of cardiopulmonary exercise testing.

Hideo Ohuchi1, Jun Negishi, Kanae Noritake, Yosuke Hayama, Heima Sakaguchi, Aya Miyazaki, Koji Kagisaki, Osamu Yamada.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The prognostic value of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) for mortality risk remains controversial in Fontan patients.
PURPOSE: Our goal of the present study was to clarify the prognostic value of major CPX variables and the factors determining exercise capacity in a large cohort of Fontan patients.
METHODS: Since 1990, heart rate (HR), oxygen uptake (VO2 ), and ventilatory equivalent for carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2 ) at peak exercise were determined in 335 Fontan patients (18 ± 5 years old), and the CPX variables were compared with the clinical profile and events.
RESULTS: When compared with 209 controls, peak HR (148 ± 24 bpm), VO2 (27 ± 7 mL/kg/minute, [61 ± 15%]), and VE/VCO2 (40 ± 8 [117 ± 24%]) were markedly impaired in the Fontan patients (P < .0001). During a follow-up of 3.1 ± 2.7 years, 62 Fontan pathophysiological-associated events requiring unscheduled hospitalization (USH) occurred, and 24 patients died. All the CPX variables predicted the USH and mortality (P < .001-.0001). On multivariate analysis, in addition to use of diuretics (P = .0007) and low cardiac index (P = .0426), peak VO2 independently predicted the USH (hazard ratio: 0.95 per %, 95% confidence interval: 0.91-0.99, P = .014), while for mortality, multivariate analysis revealed that, in addition to heterotaxy syndrome (P = .0128) and year at first Fontan operation (P = .0532), peak VO2 independently predicted mortality (hazard ratio: 0.88 per %, 95% confidence interval: 0.76-0.98, P = .0217).
CONCLUSION: Fontan patients exhibit markedly impaired CPX variables, and all the major variables, especially peak VO2 , predicted the risk of both morbidity and mortality.
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Exercise Testing; Fontan; Heart Failure; Mortality; Peak Oxygen Uptake

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25196547     DOI: 10.1111/chd.12222

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Congenit Heart Dis        ISSN: 1747-079X            Impact factor:   2.007


  16 in total

1.  Exercise Performance at Increased Altitude After Fontan Operation: Comparison to Normal Controls and Correlation with Cavopulmonary Hemodynamics.

Authors:  Michael V Di Maria; Sonali S Patel; Julie C Fernie; Christopher M Rausch
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 1.655

2.  Efficacy of Sports Club Activities on Exercise Tolerance Among Japanese Middle and High School Children and Adolescents After Fontan Procedure.

Authors:  Yoshihiko Kodama; Kyoko Koga; Ayako Kuraoka; Yuichi Ishikawa; Makoto Nakamura; Koichi Sagawa; Shiro Ishikawa
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2018-05-21       Impact factor: 1.655

3.  Association of Albuminuria With Major Adverse Outcomes in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: Results From the Boston Adult Congenital Heart Biobank.

Authors:  Saurabh Rajpal; Laith Alshawabkeh; Nureddin Almaddah; Caroline M Joyce; Keri Shafer; Michelle Gurvitz; Sushrut S Waikar; Finnian R Mc Causland; Michael J Landzberg; Alexander R Opotowsky
Journal:  JAMA Cardiol       Date:  2018-04-01       Impact factor: 14.676

4.  Using a Novel In Vitro Fontan Model and Condition-Specific Real-Time MRI Data to Examine Hemodynamic Effects of Respiration and Exercise.

Authors:  Michael Tree; Zhenglun Alan Wei; Phillip M Trusty; Vrishank Raghav; Mark Fogel; Kevin Maher; Ajit Yoganathan
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2017-10-24       Impact factor: 3.934

Review 5.  Pregnancy in a woman with a Fontan circulation: A review.

Authors:  Emily Moroney; Elske Posma; Alicia Dennis; Yves d'Udekem; Rachael Cordina; Dominica Zentner
Journal:  Obstet Med       Date:  2017-11-22

6.  Predictors of Poor Functional Status in Adult Fontan Patients Living at Moderate Altitude.

Authors:  C G Stevens; J Kay; K Pickett; K Campbell; A D Khanna; E Yeung; S D Miyamoto; R M Jacobsen
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 1.655

7.  Maldistribution of pulmonary blood flow in patients after the Fontan operation is associated with worse exercise capacity.

Authors:  Tarek Alsaied; Lynn A Sleeper; Marco Masci; Sunil J Ghelani; Nina Azcue; Tal Geva; Andrew J Powell; Rahul H Rathod
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Magn Reson       Date:  2018-12-17       Impact factor: 5.364

8.  Prognostic power of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in Fontan patients: a systematic review.

Authors:  Sebastian Udholm; Nael Aldweib; Vibeke Elisabeth Hjortdal; Gruschen R Veldtman
Journal:  Open Heart       Date:  2018-07-03

9.  Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?

Authors:  Julian Alexander Härtel; Ulrike Herberg; Thomas Jung; Christian Winkler; Johannes Breuer; Nicole Müller
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-01-30       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  New Reference Values for Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Children.

Authors:  Joel Blanchard; Samuel Blais; Philippe Chetaille; Michele Bisson; François P Counil; Thelma Huard-Girard; Jade Berbari; Pierre Boulay; Frederic Dallaire
Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 5.411

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