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Pediatr Cardiol ; 39(4): 810-817, 2018 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29396582

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There are many complex cardiac malformations that are characterized by a functionally univentricular physiology. Staged surgical repair according to the Fontan principle separates the systemic and pulmonary circulations by connecting the systemic venous return to the pulmonary arteries. However, long-term follow-up studies demonstrate a gradual deterioration of cardiac function, particularly from the second or third decade. Noninvasive evaluation of the cardiac function is, therefore, important in the follow-up of these patients. The cardiac index (CI) is a reliable hemodynamic parameter and represents an important marker of cardiac function. We compared CI values determined by cardiac MRI (CMRI) with values obtained by noninvasive inert gas rebreathing (IGR; Innocor® system). Sixteen patients (age range: 7.2-32.7 years) with functionally univentricular hearts (UVH) following total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) were compared with 12 healthy subjects (age range: 8.5-18.6 years). The standard treadmill protocol of the German Society of Pediatric Cardiology was used for exercise testing. CI was determined at rest and at two standardized submaximal exercise levels. In all subjects, CI increased under exercise conditions, but the values were significantly lower in patients with UVH. There was no significant difference between patients with UVH and predominantly right- or left-ventricular morphology. In comparison with CMRI measurements, the CI values obtained by the IGR method tended to be lower, with a mean difference of 1.02 l/min/m2. Noninvasive measurement of CI with the IGR method is feasible at rest and during exercise, and appears to be suited for routine determination of CI in patients with UVH following TCPC.


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Gasto Cardíaco/fisiología , Prueba de Esfuerzo/métodos , Cardiopatías Congénitas/fisiopatología , Imagen por Resonancia Cinemagnética/métodos , Gases Nobles/administración & dosificación , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Ejercicio Físico/fisiología , Tolerancia al Ejercicio/fisiología , Estudios de Factibilidad , Femenino , Procedimiento de Fontan/métodos , Cardiopatías Congénitas/diagnóstico por imagen , Humanos , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Espirometría/métodos , Adulto Joven
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Pediatr Cardiol ; 33(7): 1109-14, 2012 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22354224

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In the majority of patients, secundum atrial septal defects (ASDs) are treated interventionally or surgically, before the onset of clinical symptoms, between 3 and 6 years of age. Because right-ventricular dimensions usually normalize after ASD closure, it has been assumed that cardiac function and exercise performance also normalize at long-term follow-up. The aim of our study was to determine cardiac index (CI) at rest and during exercise at medium-term follow-up of children who had undergone surgical or interventional closure of ASD because no such reports have been published thus far. Seventeen patients (age range 8.8-17.3 years) who underwent surgical correction were included together with 17 subjects who received an interventional procedure with Amplatzer and Helex occluders (age range 12.2-17.3 years). The study was performed after a median interval of 8.6 years (range 6.5-11.6) after the procedure. Twelve healthy children of comparable age served as controls. CI measurements were performed based on the inert gas-rebreathing method with the Innocor system. For exercise testing, the standard treadmill protocol of the German Society of Pediatric Cardiology was used. CI, stroke volume (SV), and heart rate (HR) were determined at rest and at two standardized submaximal exercise levels (levels 3 and 6). CI increased in all subjects under exercise conditions. Neither SV nor HR displayed significant differences between the three groups either at rest or under exercise conditions. Although HR increased continuously, no increase of indexed SV occurred beyond level 3. Noninvasive determination of CI at rest and during exercise with the IGR method is feasible in the pediatric age group. At medium-term follow-up, we found no significant differences between patients who underwent surgical or interventional ASD closure compared with normal controls.


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Gasto Cardíaco/fisiología , Defectos del Tabique Interatrial/fisiopatología , Defectos del Tabique Interatrial/cirugía , Adolescente , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Niño , Prueba de Esfuerzo , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Descanso , Dispositivo Oclusor Septal , Resultado del Tratamiento
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