Frontiers in Physiology (Jun 2022)

Optimal Fenestration of the Fontan Circulation

  • Zan Ahmad,
  • Lynn H. Jin,
  • Lynn H. Jin,
  • Daniel J. Penny,
  • Craig G. Rusin,
  • Charles S. Peskin,
  • Charles Puelz,
  • Charles Puelz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.867995
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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In this paper, we develop a pulsatile compartmental model of the Fontan circulation and use it to explore the effects of a fenestration added to this physiology. A fenestration is a shunt between the systemic and pulmonary veins that is added either at the time of Fontan conversion or at a later time for the treatment of complications. This shunt increases cardiac output and decreases systemic venous pressure. However, these hemodynamic benefits are achieved at the expense of a decrease in the arterial oxygen saturation. The model developed in this paper incorporates fenestration size as a parameter and describes both blood flow and oxygen transport. It is calibrated to clinical data from Fontan patients, and we use it to study the impact of a fenestration on several hemodynamic variables, including systemic oxygen availability, effective oxygen availability, and systemic venous pressure. In certain scenarios corresponding to high-risk Fontan physiology, we demonstrate the existence of a range of fenestration sizes in which the systemic oxygen availability remains relatively constant while the systemic venous pressure decreases.

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