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Fontan venovenous collaterals and hepatic fibrosis.

William N Evans1,2, Ruben J Acherman1,2, Gary A Mayman1,2, Alvaro Galindo1,2, Abraham Rothman1,2, Michael L Ciccolo1,3, Juan Lehoux1, Brody J Winn4, Noel S Yumiaco4, Humberto Restrepo1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that a relationship might exist between angiographically demonstrable, post-Fontan venovenous collaterals, and hepatic fibrosis.
METHODS: We analyzed data from post-Fontan patients that underwent cardiac catheterization and transvenous-hepatic biopsy procedures between March 2012 and March 2020. From innominate vein angiography, we determined those that either had or lacked venovenous collaterals. Additionally, we examined data from post-Fontan patients that underwent hepatic ultrasound, shear-wave elastography between January 2017 and March 2020.
RESULTS: We identified 164 patients that met inclusion criteria. Of the 164, 101 (62%) had venovenous collaterals. Of the 101 with collaterals, average total fibrosis score (TFS) was 3.2 and the average rate of fibrosis progression was 0.28 vs an average TFS of 2.1 and an average fibrosis progression rate of 0.22 for those without collaterals (P = .00001 and P = .01, respectively). Of the 101 with collaterals, oxygen saturation was 91% ± 4% vs 93% ± 3% (P = .048) without collaterals. Of the 164, 86 (52%) underwent ultrasound shear-wave elastography. Of the 86 patients undergoing elastography, 50 (58%) were performed in those with collaterals, and 36 (42%) in those without collaterals. For the 50 with collaterals, average elastography values were 13.3 vs 11.2 kPa for the 36 without collaterals (P = .006). We found no statistically significant differences for age at biopsy, Fontan duration, Fontan-type, type of functional univentricle, laboratory, clinical, or hemodynamic values between those with or without collaterals.
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of angiographically demonstrated venovenous collaterals was associated with statistically, significantly more advanced liver fibrosis than those without collaterals.
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Keywords:  Fontan; hepatic fibrosis; liver biopsy; venovenous collaterals

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32789925     DOI: 10.1111/jocs.14951

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Card Surg        ISSN: 0886-0440            Impact factor:   1.620


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