Relationships Between Physiological and Neuropsychological Functioning After Fontan.

2020 
Objective To investigate potential relationships between neuropsychological functioning and cardiac, gastroenterologic/hepatologic, and pulmonary complications in the single ventricle heart disease (SVHD) post-Fontan population. Study design Following the initiation of a Fontan Multidisciplinary Clinic, SVHD patients were evaluated systematically according to a clinical care pathway, and data from multiple subspecialty evaluations were collected prospectively from 2016-2019. Biomarkers of cardiology, pulmonary, and hepatology/gastroenterology functioning were abstracted, along with neuropsychological testing results. Bivariate correlations and regression analyses examined cross-sectional relationships between physiological predictors and neuropsychological outcomes. Results The sample included a cohort of 68 SVHD youth age 3-19 years, post-Fontan palliation. Sleep-disordered breathing was related to poorer visual-motor integration skills (r = -.33, p Conclusions We demonstrated associations between neuropsychological functioning and potentially modifiable aspects of physiological functioning in a prospectively-evaluated cohort of SVHD with Fontan physiology. Our findings emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary screening and care post-Fontan and suggest avenues for intervention that may improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
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