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13-11-2024 | Review

Mountains and Waves: Fontan Circulation in Different Environmental Conditions

Authors: S. Peter, N. Müller, I. Schöffl, A. Michaelis, J. Weickmann, S. Klehs, J. Härtel, T. Kratz, I. Dähnert, C. Paech

Published in: Pediatric Cardiology

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Abstract

As surgical options and medical care for patients with univentricular heart physiology continue to improve, leading to increased life expectancy and quality of life, a new population of Fontan patients is growing up with the desire to participate in leisure activities, including aquatic activities, high-altitude stays, and air travel. Due to significant data gaps and insufficient experience, current guidelines do not provide clear recommendations, leading to uncertainty and sometimes restrictive patient management. This review summarizes new insights and the current state of research on this subject and provides an overview of the long overdue change in policies toward less restrictive counseling for Fontan patients regarding swimming, diving, high-altitude stays, and air travel. The current review summarizes the physiologic impact of aquatic and high-altitude activities on the cardiovascular system and presents currently available data on this topic in Fontan patients. Patients with Fontan circulation in good clinical shape can tolerate activities in the water and in the mountains as well as air traveling without critical events. In order to be able to make general recommendations, further studies with larger numbers of cases must be carried out.
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Metadata
Title
Mountains and Waves: Fontan Circulation in Different Environmental Conditions
Authors
S. Peter
N. Müller
I. Schöffl
A. Michaelis
J. Weickmann
S. Klehs
J. Härtel
T. Kratz
I. Dähnert
C. Paech
Publication date
13-11-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Pediatric Cardiology
Print ISSN: 0172-0643
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1971
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-024-03705-4

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