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Exercise-Induced Systemic Venous Hypertension in the Fontan Circulation.
Navaratnam, Devaraj; Fitzsimmons, Samantha; Grocott, Michael; Rossiter, Harry B; Emmanuel, Yaso; Diller, Gerard-Paul; Gordon-Walker, Timothy; Jack, Sandy; Sheron, Nick; Pappachan, John; Pratap, Jayant Nick; Vettukattil, Joseph J; Veldtman, Gruschen.
Afiliação
  • Navaratnam D; Department of Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Southampton University Hospital, Southampton University School of Medicine, Southampton, United Kingdom.
  • Fitzsimmons S; Department of Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Southampton University Hospital, Southampton University School of Medicine, Southampton, United Kingdom.
  • Grocott M; Department of Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Southampton University Hospital, Southampton University School of Medicine, Southampton, United Kingdom.
  • Rossiter HB; Department of Medicine, Division of Respiratory and Critical Care, Physiology and Medicine, Rehabilitation Clinical Trials Center, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, Harbor-University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical Center, Torrance, California; School of Biomedical Sciences, Facult
  • Emmanuel Y; Department of Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Southampton University Hospital, Southampton University School of Medicine, Southampton, United Kingdom.
  • Diller GP; School of Biomedical Sciences, Adult Congenital Heart Disease, University Hospital Münster, Munster, Germany.
  • Gordon-Walker T; Department of Gastroenterology, Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
  • Jack S; Department of Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Southampton University Hospital, Southampton University School of Medicine, Southampton, United Kingdom.
  • Sheron N; Department of Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Southampton University Hospital, Southampton University School of Medicine, Southampton, United Kingdom.
  • Pappachan J; Department of Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Southampton University Hospital, Southampton University School of Medicine, Southampton, United Kingdom.
  • Pratap JN; Department of Anesthesia, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (UCCOM), Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Vettukattil JJ; Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Spectrum Helen De Vos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  • Veldtman G; Adolescent and Adult Congenital Program, Heart Institute, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. Electronic address: Gruschen.veldtman@cchmc.org.
Am J Cardiol ; 117(10): 1667-1671, 2016 May 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27032711
ABSTRACT
Increasingly end-organ injury is being demonstrated late after institution of the Fontan circulation, particularly liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. The exact mechanisms for these late phenomena remain largely elusive. Hypothesizing that exercise induces precipitous systemic venous hypertension and insufficient cardiac output for the exercise demand, that is, a possible mechanism for end-organ injury, we sought to demonstrate the dynamic exercise responses in systemic venous perfusion (SVP) and concurrent end-organ perfusion. Ten stable Fontan patients and 9 control subjects underwent incremental cycle ergometry-based cardiopulmonary exercise testing. SVP was monitored in the right upper limb, and regional tissue oxygen saturation was monitored in the brain and kidney using near-infrared spectroscopy. SVP rose profoundly in concert with workload in the Fontan group, described by the regression equation 15.97 + 0.073 watts per mm Hg. In contrast, SVP did not change in healthy controls. Regional renal (p <0.01) and cerebral tissue saturations (p <0.001) were significantly lower and decrease more rapidly in Fontan patients. We conclude that in a stable group of adult patients with Fontan circulation, high-intensity exercise was associated with systemic venous hypertension and reduced systemic oxygen delivery. This physiological substrate has the potential to contribute to end-organ injury.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pressão Venosa Central / Tolerância ao Exercício / Técnica de Fontan / Teste de Esforço / Cardiopatias Congênitas / Hipertensão Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Am J Cardiol Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pressão Venosa Central / Tolerância ao Exercício / Técnica de Fontan / Teste de Esforço / Cardiopatias Congênitas / Hipertensão Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Am J Cardiol Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido