Heart transplantation in Fontan patients across Australia and New Zealand

ObjectivePatients with Fontan physiology may eventually require heart transplantation (HT). We determined the rates and outcomes of HT in a national, population-based multicentre study.MethodsFrom 1990 to 2015, 1369 patients underwent the Fontan procedure as recorded in the Australia and New Zealand...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heart (British Cardiac Society) 2016-07, Vol.102 (14), p.1120-1126
Hauptverfasser: Shi, William Y, Yong, Matthew S, McGiffin, David C, Jain, Pankaj, Ruygrok, Peter N, Marasco, Silvana F, Finucane, Kirsten, Keogh, Anne, d'Udekem, Yves, Weintraub, Robert G, Konstantinov, Igor E
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectivePatients with Fontan physiology may eventually require heart transplantation (HT). We determined the rates and outcomes of HT in a national, population-based multicentre study.MethodsFrom 1990 to 2015, 1369 patients underwent the Fontan procedure as recorded in the Australia and New Zealand Fontan Registry. We identified those who underwent HT and analysed their outcomes. We compared rates of HT between two catchment areas. In area 1 (n=721), patients were referred to the national paediatric HT programme or its associated adult programme. In area 2 (n=648), patients were referred to the national paediatric HT programme or one of the other adult HT programmes.ResultsMean follow-up time post-Fontan was 11±8 years. Freedom from Fontan failure was 74%±3.9% at 20 years. HT was performed in 34 patients. Patients living in area 1 were more likely to have HT (4.0%, 29/721 vs 0.8%, 5/648, p
ISSN:1355-6037
1468-201X
DOI:10.1136/heartjnl-2015-308848