Pulmonary vascular disease and optical coherence tomography imaging in patients with Fontan palliation

Marie-A. Chaix, Reda Ibrahim,Jean-Claude Tardif, Colombe Roy, Francois-Pierre Mongeon,Annie Dore, Blandine Mondesert,Paul Khairy

EXPERT REVIEW OF CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY(2024)

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Introduction: The Fontan procedure is the palliative procedure of choice for patients with single ventricle physiology. Pulmonary vascular disease (PVD) is an important contributor to Fontan circulatory failure. Areas covered: We review the pathophysiology of PVD in patients with Fontan palliation and share our initial experience with optical coherence tomography (OCT) in supplementing standard hemodynamics in characterizing Fontan-associated PVD. In the absence of a sub-pulmonary ventricle, low pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR; <= 2 WU/m(2)) is required to sustain optimal pulmonary blood flow. PVD is associated with adverse pulmonary artery (PA) remodeling resulting from the non-pulsatile low-shear low-flow circulation. Predisposing factors to PVD include impaired PA growth, endothelial dysfunction, hypercoagulable state, and increased ventricular end-diastolic pressure. OCT parameters that show promise in characterizing Fontan-associated PVD include the PA intima-to-media ratio and wall area ratio (i.e. difference between the whole-vessel area and the luminal area divided by the whole-vessel area). Expert opinion: OCT carries potential in characterizing PVD in patients with Fontan palliation. PA remodeling is marked by intimal hyperplasia, with medial regression. Further studies are required to determine the role of OCT in informing management decisions and assessing therapeutic responses.
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Fontan circulatory failure,hemodynamic assessment,pulmonary artery remodeling,pulmonary vascular disease,optical coherence tomography
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