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Youth with Fontan circulation (Fontan) are at-risk for impairments in attention and executive functioning (EF) due to a confluence of genetic, prenatal, surgical, and medical risk factors. We sought to describe attention and EF in this population, measured via standardized performance-based tests and caregiver rating scales. We then examined how weaknesses in attention and EF were related to outcomes in other neurobehavioral domains, including adaptive behavior and academic achievement. Our sample included 93 youth with Fontan who were referred for neuropsychological evaluations as part of standard clinical care. The cohort as a whole measured between 0.18 to 0.99 standard deviations below normative means across domains of attention, EF, academic achievement, and intellectual ability. In addition, caregiver-reported concerns for attention, EF, anxiety, and depression were elevated, and approximately 0.35 to 0.85 standard deviations above normative means. Lastly, caregiver-reported adaptive behavior measured 0.93 to 1.24 standard deviations below normative values. Academic outcomes were differentially affected by demographic and attention/EF variables, while depression and caregiver-reported EF predicted adaptive behavior. Findings from this study underscore the importance of routine neuropsychological evaluation as part of comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for individuals with Fontan, with the goal of enhancing neurobehavioral and functional outcomes across the lifespan.
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Can J Cardiol
August 2025
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA. Electronic address:
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe outcomes after heart transplantation in adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) based on the experience from a high-volume transplant centre.
Method: We undertook a retrospective cohort study of adults with CHD who underwent heart transplantation at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota (2003-2024).
Results: Of 89 patients (median age 40 years [interquartile range 9-66 years], 52% male) who underwent heart transplantation, 67 (75%) had biventricular physiology and 22 (25%) had Fontan physiology.
J Am Heart Assoc
August 2025
Heart Institute, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Department of Pediatrics University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh PA USA.
Background: In the FUEL (Fontan Udenafil Exercise Longitudinal) trial, a positive treatment effect was identified for outcomes at the ventilatory anaerobic threshold but not for the primary outcome, oxygen consumption (Vo) at peak exercise. This disparate response may be explained by the physiologic challenge of improving peak Vo in participants with near-normal baseline exercise performance.
Methods: Participants were divided into subgroups by baseline predicted peak Vo (<80% versus ≥80%).
Multimed Man Cardiothorac Surg
August 2025
Division for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, LMU University Hospital, Munich, Germany
A 13-year-old boy born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, who underwent all three stages of univentricular palliation and multiple interstage operations, developed failing Fontan circulation with protein-losing enteropathy and massive pleural and peritoneal effusions. In this video tutorial, surgical assessment and implanting an isolated subpulmonary ventricular assist device for support using the EXCOR Venous Cannula and a 30-cc EXCOR system are described. In addition, aspects of the surgical removal of "fenestration" devices are reported.
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August 2025
Radiology department, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Background: The Fontan operation improves survival in patients with single ventricle physiology but is associated with Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD), characterized by progressive fibrosis due to prolonged elevated central venous pressure. While 2D shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) can assess fibrosis, it often overestimates stiffness in congestive conditions. Doppler ultrasound, which evaluates hepatic hemodynamics, may complement 2D-SWE for fibrosis assessment.
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August 2025
The Liver Centre, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Objective: Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD) results from haemodynamic changes following the Fontan procedure for congenital heart disease and is associated with poorer outcomes. The prevalence of Fontan is rising due to improved survival; however, little is known about predictors of advanced liver fibrosis in adult patients. This study aimed to determine the accuracy of non-invasive fibrosis assessment tools (NIT) in predicting histologically confirmed advanced liver fibrosis in an adult Fontan cohort attending Mater Misericordiae University Hospital.
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