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International Journal of Cardiology

Volume 341, 15 October 2021, Pages 31-38
International Journal of Cardiology

Determinants of exercise limitation in contemporary paediatric Fontan patients with an extra cardiac conduit

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Highlights

  • Although exercise capacity was impaired, chronotropic competence was preserved.

  • Exercise capacity relates to heart rate, diastolic function and aortic stiffness.

  • Further research is warranted to determine the prognostic values of these markers.

Abstract

Background

Although various determinants of exercise limitation in Fontan patients have been studied, most research has been performed in patients who underwent different surgical procedures with differing haemodynamic characteristics. The aim of the current study was to evaluate non-invasively measured cardiovascular parameters and their influence on exercise performance in paediatric Fontan patients with an extracardiac conduit and moderate-good systolic ventricular function.

Methods

Fontan patients, between 8 and 18 years of age, with moderate to good systolic ventricular function and an extracardiac conduit were included. Exercise performance and cardiovascular assessment, comprising echocardiography, aortic stiffness measurement and ambulatory measurement of cardiac autonomous nervous activity were performed on the same day. Healthy subjects served as controls.

Results

Thirty-six Fontan patients (age 14.0 years) and thirty-five healthy subjects (age 12.8 years) were included. Compared to controls, Fontan patients had reduced diastolic ventricular function and increased arterial stiffness. No differences were found in heart rate (HR) and cardiac parasympathetic nervous activity. In Fontan patients, maximal as well as submaximal exercise capacity was impaired, with the percentage of predicted capacity ranging between 54 and 72%. Chronotropic competence, however, was good with a peak HR of 174 (94% of predicted). Lower maximal and submaximal exercise capacity was correlated with a higher HR at rest, higher pulse wave velocity of the aorta and a lower ratio of early and late diastolic flow velocity.

Conclusion

Contemporary paediatric Fontan patients have an impaired exercise capacity with preserved chronotropic competence. Exercise performance correlates with heart rate at rest, diastolic function and aortic stiffness.

Keywords

Fontan
Single ventricle
Exercise limitation
Determinants

Abbreviations

ANS
Autonomic nervous system
E/A
Ratio between pulse wave Doppler peak early and late diastolic velocities
E/E'
Ratio between pulse wave Doppler peak early and tissue Doppler peak early diastolic velocities
HR
heart rate
LF:HF ratio
ratio of low to high frequency power
OUES
Oxygen uptake efficiency slope
PEP
Pre-ejection period
PWVao
Aortic pulse wave velocity
VE/VCO2 slope
Respiratory minute to CO2 production slope
VO2 peak
Peak oxygen uptake.

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