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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 104, 1702-1708, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
JM Pearl, H Laks, SW Barthel, EM Kaczer, DK Loo, DC Drinkwater and P Chang
The partial Fontan procedure has become an accepted alternative for the
high-risk candidate. Creation of a small right-to-left shunt will lower the
systemic venous pressure and improve systemic cardiac output while
maintaining an acceptable systemic arterial saturation. However, because of
variations in patient size and postoperative transpulmonary gradient,
proper sizing of the residual defect is difficult. We have therefore
conducted a series of experiments on a model that simulates the blood flow
across interatrial defects of varying sizes at several pressure gradients.
We used porcine blood to develop guidelines for the sizing of the residual
defect. Our results demonstrate a linear relationship between flow and
pressure gradient across all hole sizes tested. In addition, there was a
linear relationship between atrial septal defect size and flow at each
pressure gradient. Our data show that the Gorlin formula predictions
overestimated flow by 10% to 40%. It is evident from these data that
relatively small changes in the size of the atrial septal defect or in the
pressure gradient result in significant changes in flow. Therefore we
advocate the use of an adjustable interatrial communication such as the
snare-controlled adjustable atrial septal defect for patients undergoing
partial Fontan procedures.
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Quantification of flow through an interatrial communication. Application to the partial Fontan procedure
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles.
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