Fontan-palliated patients comprise an interesting group of single-ventricle patients who are dependent upon passive return of blood from the body to the lungs. Systemic venous pressures are therefore quite elevated, and one study demonstrated that venous capacitance was diminished. In addition, these patients have markedly diminished aerobic capacity (Max VO2). Although one recent study demonstrated that Fontan patients can increase their Max VO2 through diligent cardiac rehabilitation, their ultimate results were still well below average. It has previously been described that normal, healthy subjects have decreased exercise performance in a supine vs upright position. However, due to high venous pressures and the need for systemic venous return to overcome gravity in order to perfuse the lungs, one might hypothesize that Fontan patients would have increased exercise performance in a supine vs upright position. The investigators are interested in studying this hypothesis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
45
Subjects underwent exercise testing on a stationary bicycle in the supine position
Subjects underwent exercise testing on a stationary bicycle in the upright position
University of Michigan Health Systems, Pediatric Cardiology
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Exercise Capacity
Watts
Time frame: 40 minutes
Peak Oxygen Volume (Peak VO2)
milliliters per kilogram of body weight per minute (ml/kg/min)
Time frame: 40 minutes
Peak Heart Rate
beats per minute
Time frame: 40 minutes
Peak Pulmonary Artery Pressure
millimeters of mercury (mmHg)
Time frame: 40 minutes
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