Journal article
Fontan operation at less than 3 years of age is not a risk factor for long-term failure
JY Cao, SP Marathe, D Zannino, DS Celermajer, RN Justo, N Alphonso, Y D'Udekem, DS Winlaw
European Journal of Cardio Thoracic Surgery | Published : 2022
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The age at which the Fontan operation is performed varies globally. Over the last decade, the median age of patients having the Fontan in Australia and New Zealand has been 4.6 years, including 6% of patients younger than 3 years. Long-term outcomes of an early Fontan operation are unclear and are described in this study. METHODS: Patients from the Australian and New Zealand Fontan Registry were grouped by age at Fontan. A Fontan before 3 years (early Fontan) was compared to the combined second and third quartiles by age at surgery in the Registry (3.6-6.1 years; control). Outcomes included Fontan failure (death, transplant, New York Heart Association functional group III/IV hear..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported in part by the Wishaw Trust, Heart Centre for Children; the Children's Hospital at Westmead; and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) partnership grant (1076849).