Lifelong management of patients with a single functional ventricle: a protocol.

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Of the wide variety of congenital heart defects, the single functional ventricle continues to be one of the most enigmatic. Compared with patients who have complex congenital heart defects and 2 functional ventricles, patients with a single functional ventricle have greater surgical and long-term morbidity and mortality, and use more medical resources. Recent investigations have shown that patients with a single functional ventricle often have very satisfactory hemodynamics soon after a modified Fontan repair but then develop dilated cardiomyopathy during the subsequent decade. The cause and pathogenesis of the cardiomyopathy have not yet been determined. Many publications have examined individual aspects of the care of these patients based on retrospective reviews, but very few have provided comprehensive prospective methods for managing patients with a single functional ventricle. We hypothesized that a comprehensive management protocol with regular review of the results would provide a better understanding of the problems encountered in these patients and thus improve long-term outcome. Herein, we present our initial protocol for the lifelong management of patients with a single functional ventricle.

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