Journal article

Exercise Intolerance, Benefits, and Prescription for People Living With a Fontan Circulation: The Fontan Fitness Intervention Trial (F-FIT)—Rationale and Design

DL Tran, H Gibson, AJ Maiorana, CE Verrall, DW Baker, M Clode, DR Lubans, D Zannino, A Bullock, S Ferrie, J Briody, P Simm, V Wijesekera, M D'Almeida, SE Gosbell, GM Davis, R Weintraub, AC Keech, R Puranik, M Ugander Show all

Frontiers in Pediatrics | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background: Despite developments in surgical techniques and medical care, people with a Fontan circulation still experience long-term complications; non-invasive therapies to optimize the circulation have not been established. Exercise intolerance affects the majority of the population and is associated with worse prognosis. Historically, people living with a Fontan circulation were advised to avoid physical activity, but a small number of heterogenous, predominantly uncontrolled studies have shown that exercise training is safe—and for unique reasons, may even be of heightened importance in the setting of Fontan physiology. The mechanisms underlying improvements in aerobic exercise capacity..

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